I live in a suburb of North Atlanta, so we have a LOT of commuters and I see a LOT of Leafs. For example, in a 2 mile stretch on a main commuting road, my daughter and I counted 17 leafs in just a few minutes. I took her to physical therapy and we counted 51 leafs there and back. The one thing that I've noticed is that many of the Leaf drivers don't have their lights on at dusk or when it rains. I went to Lowes earlier today and counted 12 Leafs, of which only 1 had it's lights on. (It was raining today) All of the other cars had their lights on.
So my question is this. Does the battery perform so badly that Leaf drivers don't want to turn their lights on in order to conserve battery power? It would seem that Nissan would address this if it is an issue. It's a matter of safety.
Just curious and thanks for your response.
So my question is this. Does the battery perform so badly that Leaf drivers don't want to turn their lights on in order to conserve battery power? It would seem that Nissan would address this if it is an issue. It's a matter of safety.
Just curious and thanks for your response.