Monday, November 14, 2011

Nissan Leaf

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Deliveries to individual customers began in the United States and Japan in December 2010, in Ireland in February 2011 and the UK in March 2011. As of September 2011 the Leaf deliveries had also taken place in Portugal, the Netherlands, France and Canada. Worldwide cumulative sales reached 16,600 units by October 2011. Sales in Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, and Norway are to follow in the second half of 2011, Denmark in early 2012, and global market availability is expected for 2012. According to Nissan initial availability is limited in quantities and to select markets and only for customers who made online reservations. The availability will be increased by the second quarter of 2011, with US production planned for 2012, and UK production planned for 2013.



2010 Nissan Leaf electric car:


The retail price of the 2011 Leaf in Japan starts at ¥3.76 million and US$32,780 in the United States. The price in the United Kingdom is GB£30,990 and around €35,000 in the other European countries where it was launched first. These prices include the price of the battery package. Most countries have applicable tax incentives or subsidies for eligible buyers that reduce the effective cost of purchase below the retail prices listed by Nissan.



2011 Nissan Leaf


As an all-electric car, the Nissan Leaf produces no tailpipe pollution or greenhouse gas emissions at the point of operation, and reduces dependence on petroleum. Among other awards and recognition, the Nissan Leaf won the 2010 Green Car Vision Award award, the 2011 European Car of the Year award, the 2011 World Car of the Year, and as of October 2011 ranks as the most efficient EPA certified vehicle in the U.S. for all fuels ever.





Nissan Leaf EV Pricing



Nissan Leaf Pre-Orders Exceed



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Nissan Leaf EV Pricing


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