tps
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You're right. The problem is that Nissan's reservation website promised all of us initial reservation holders a 2011 LEAF. I saw it as somewhat strange when their timetable had me ordering my 2011 LEAF during fall/winter of 2011, because that would place me squarely in MY 2012. So I "read between the lines" and assumed I would be ordering a 2012 LEAF which would most likely be delivered sometime in spring to summer of 2012. With Nissan's latest statements, it appears that may no longer be the case; there's now the possibility I'll be ordering a 2013 LEAF, built at Smyrna, which is so far in the future I'll no try to guess when delivery might be expected.jamesanne said:If Nissan had not closed the reservation list would you still feel that you were somehow wronged? Reservations would still be coming in, the initial states would still be placing orders and receiving the first vehicles. I don’t think it matters how many times the list is opened or closed.
I think everyone's frustration is that Nissan's reservation website promised us that we were in line for ordering 2011 LEAFs. The reality is that, based on Nissan's latest statements, those of us in the forgotten 36 may not really be in line at all. I think that as a start, we'd like to have some understanding of what Nissan thinks our $99 reservations mean, because it is obvious they don't mean what their website says they mean, that we're in line for 2011 LEAFs...