The Nissan Leaf, named top choice for commuters, is a new, all electric car. Having an all electric comes many perks, in addition to helping the environment, you save a ton of money. In Ohio, you can get a federal tax savings of up to $7,500 when you buy a Nissan Leaf. The average American [...]
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Nissan has advertised that U.S. estimating for the unique 2013 Nissan LEAF has massive price drop and will begin at a MSRP of $28,800 for the recently-included S grade, making it the least valued five-traveler electric vehicle sold in the United States. Relying on area, certain shoppers might buy the vehicle for as flat as $18,800 with [...]
Nissan has yet to figure out exactly where the company will campaign its new Leaf RC racer, but that hasn’t stopped the engineers behind the Japanese automaker’s Nismo effort from getting the machine out on track for a little shake-down action.With its sexy carbon fiber bodywork, three-door layout and silent electric drivetrain, the car looks [...]
So, what’s it like, the 2011 Nissan Leaf, the world’s first mass-produced, electric-powered family hatchback? Really, that’s what we want to know. Ever since Nissan announced that the car will be available for purchase or lease from its U.S. dealers in December, there have been plenty of particulars about the technology and yet we’re still [...]
FRANKLIN, Tennessee – Nissan continues to ramp up the reservation process for the $32,780 2011 Leaf, saying that it will open the process up to the general public on Saturday, May 15. Earlier, only buyers who had registered for ongoing Leaf communications with Nissan were eligible to reserve a vehicle. Nissan said on Friday that more [...]
In response to strong initial demand for the Nissan LEAF zero-emission electric car, Nissan North America, Inc. announced it will begin taking reservations for LEAF in spring 2010. Nearly 22,000 people in North America have contacted Nissan since the company unveiled the car in August. “The groundswell of interest, especially from people in our initial [...]



