DougWantsALeaf
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Leaf somehow is still leading in Portugal.
https://www.razaoautomovel.com/2020/08/nissan-leaf-5000-unidades-portugal
https://www.razaoautomovel.com/2020/08/nissan-leaf-5000-unidades-portugal
DougWantsALeaf said:Leaf ever so slightly outsells the model 3 in Sweden. (though both were far from the podium)
https://thenextweb.com/shift/2020/09/02/a-pretty-chart-showing-norway-and-swedens-top-evs-of-the-moment/
I can see if it logged into FB. If in incognito/private mode, I can't. It's likely cuz that group is a "private" group of which I'm a member.DougWantsALeaf said:Let me know if you can see this link of a photo from aaa magazine. This shows the 2019 Leaf Plus SV as the highest ranked small car by AAA.
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10221300722765738&id=1177651708&set=gm.614027812595204&source=48
The jump from the monthly summer average appears to be mostly related to the ID.3 rollout. It would be nice if the 10k/month is sustained but it does not seem likely.DougWantsALeaf said:Norway EV sales just going crazy.
https://elbilstatistikk.no/
Nah, this is pent up demand for the ID.3DougWantsALeaf said:validating theory that this is net new demand and not cannibalizing existing demand.
In contrast, I posted at https://mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=591284#p591284 a pointer to https://insideevs.com/news/446871/q3-2020-chevrolet-bolt-ev-sales-us/.During the third quarter of 2020, Nissan sold only 1,916 LEAFs in the U.S., which is not only 38.3% less than a year ago, but the lowest result in a third-quarter since the introduction.
The only small positive is that LEAF managed to achieve 2.7% out of the total Nissan volume, which is not bad considering its expected upcoming retirement.
It's hard to blame the LEAF, as in general Nissan is struggling these days with 71,092 passenger car sales (down 36% year-over-year) and 203,783 total vehicle sales (down 32.6% year-over-year).
So far this year, Nissan LEAF sales have decreased by 46% year-over-year to 4,923.
5,682 Chevrolet Bolt EVs were sold in Q3, all without the $7,500 federal tax credit.
During the third quarter of 2020, Chevrolet has noticeably increased sales of the all-electric Bolt EV to 5,682 (up 17.6% year-over-year).
cwerdna said:US: Nissan LEAF Dropped To A New Low In Q3 Sales
https://insideevs.com/news/447171/us-nissan-leaf-q3-2020-sales/
In contrast, I posted at https://mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=591284#p591284 a pointer to https://insideevs.com/news/446871/q3-2020-chevrolet-bolt-ev-sales-us/.During the third quarter of 2020, Nissan sold only 1,916 LEAFs in the U.S., which is not only 38.3% less than a year ago, but the lowest result in a third-quarter since the introduction.
The only small positive is that LEAF managed to achieve 2.7% out of the total Nissan volume, which is not bad considering its expected upcoming retirement.
It's hard to blame the LEAF, as in general Nissan is struggling these days with 71,092 passenger car sales (down 36% year-over-year) and 203,783 total vehicle sales (down 32.6% year-over-year).
So far this year, Nissan LEAF sales have decreased by 46% year-over-year to 4,923.
5,682 Chevrolet Bolt EVs were sold in Q3, all without the $7,500 federal tax credit.
During the third quarter of 2020, Chevrolet has noticeably increased sales of the all-electric Bolt EV to 5,682 (up 17.6% year-over-year).
LOL!DougWantsALeaf said:Benefits of no glass roof.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TeslaLounge/comments/j59ovh/so_teslas_quality_control_is_embarrassingly_bad/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
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