Bought a 2013 used in 2015 for $8,000. Still going strong in 2024. Fantastic commuter car. With 200 miles range on the 2024 its a deal when fully discounted.
Very nice vehicle - NACS ( Tesla Standard ) charging connector will be on the 2025 Leaf which will allow charging at Tesla super chargers - I will wait and get a 2025
Today in Houston I went to a dealership. $39.6K MSRP for a new 2024. Non negotiable. And there was a $5859 list of non negotiable add ons. The InterWeb said the car has been there 6 months. I laughed out loud in the sales managers face and left dancing while holding up my check book over my head. Let the car rust one the lot. 😁
I drove one of these today at my work. (Gov. employee) I liked it a lot, very close to my Gen 2 Prius in size. The only thing I don't like is the wheels, I think there ugly. I would put on some custom wheels if I bought one.
@@horsepowerandtalk1033 In the video, the term "engine braking" is used to describe the Nissan Leaf's regenerative braking system, which allows the electric vehicle to decelerate by converting kinetic energy back into electrical energy to recharge the battery. This system is engaged through specific drive settings, mimicking the effect of traditional engine braking in combustion engine vehicles without actual engine compression.
Love the Leaf. It works well and is super comfortable with wonderful technology. I will get my 2024 in 4-6 weeks from today
Bought a 2013 used in 2015 for $8,000. Still going strong in 2024. Fantastic commuter car. With 200 miles range on the 2024 its a deal when fully discounted.
Very nice vehicle - NACS ( Tesla Standard ) charging connector will be on the 2025 Leaf which will allow charging at Tesla super chargers - I will wait and get a 2025
This is a great review - thanks!
Today in Houston I went to a dealership. $39.6K MSRP for a new 2024. Non negotiable. And there was a $5859 list of non negotiable add ons. The InterWeb said the car has been there 6 months. I laughed out loud in the sales managers face and left dancing while holding up my check book over my head.
Let the car rust one the lot.
😁
27000 US Dollars with govt subsidies in Canada and SV Plus
Not sure about your laughing at the Sales Manager story
Get a Tesla w that Nissan sticker price
I drove one of these today at my work. (Gov. employee) I liked it a lot, very close to my Gen 2 Prius in size. The only thing I don't like is the wheels, I think there ugly. I would put on some custom wheels if I bought one.
i like this car
I think of buy a new Nissan Leaf EV vehicle.
Show the different charger cables
It is the same as the ARIYA for home charging ruclips.net/video/Q8O978KKnPc/видео.htmlsi=rtYTBI7MXi1H9bZg
Engine braking?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_braking
I know what engine braking is. The Leaf doesn't have an engine.
@@horsepowerandtalk1033 In the video, the term "engine braking" is used to describe the Nissan Leaf's regenerative braking system, which allows the electric vehicle to decelerate by converting kinetic energy back into electrical energy to recharge the battery. This system is engaged through specific drive settings, mimicking the effect of traditional engine braking in combustion engine vehicles without actual engine compression.
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Saying a Fast Charger is a Slow Charger is enough for me to say No 😅 oh well
This vehicle is based on a nissan versa.
As usual Nissan fucked this one up. Still usimg ChaDeMo? Try to keep up Datsun!
30 Per wheel or 120 total