How long does a 2012 Nissan Leaf battery last?

How long does a 2012 Nissan Leaf battery last?

The battery you’ll find in the Nissan Leaf lasts up to 96 months or 100,000 miles and is backed by a warranty. The warranty lasts for 96 months, and the battery life can last at least ten years.

What kind of car is the Nissan Leaf?

The 2012 Nissan Leaf is an all-electric four-door hatchback available in SV and SL trim levels.

What’s the range of a 2012 Nissan Leaf?

According to the car’s notoriously poor range prediction software, we had enough range for anther 19 miles. Pushing on, and with outside temperatures now below freezing, temperatures inside our Leaf were far from pleasant. With six miles to go, we pulled off the freeway. Our car predicted we had enough range for 5 miles of driving.

How much does it cost to lease a Nissan Leaf?

The Leaf definitely makes you think about the way you drive and makes you think about your trips before you go anywhere. That being said, I love my Leaf. When buying the LEAF start off with the lease. This way get the $7500 deducted from the price right away.

Is it possible to drive 80 miles on a Nissan Leaf?

It estimated the car could drive an additional 2 miles before running out of charge altogether. We’d made it. We’ve proven it is possible to drive a Nissan Leaf 80 miles in freezing conditions at mostly freeway speeds, but only if you don’t use the on-board heater.

What’s the price of a 2012 Nissan Leaf?

Pricing Notes. Although the 2012 Nissan LEAF SV electric car carries a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $36,000, that figure is subject to any number of federal and state incentives aimed at fostering consumer support for this new generation of electric and plug-in vehicles.

Are there going to be more Nissan Leafs?

Despite a flurry of critics who say electric cars are not feasible, Nissan has sold every one of the 20,000 2011 LEAFs it built before they ever hit the showroom. But, don’t worry, more LEAFs are slated for 2012 production, so the line to future just got a little shorter.

What was the drag coefficient on a 2012 Nissan Leaf?

The 2012 Nissan LEAF didn’t have to be styled so distinctively but it seems fitting that such a unique car should also have a unique look. The LEAF’s flowing unconventional shape and 0.29 coefficient of drag have little to do with the car’s electric parts and more to do with keeping wind noise at bay.

Is the Nissan Leaf an emission free car?

Nothing is absolutely emission-free, but with its pure electric powertrain the new 2012 Nissan LEAF EV comes as close as possible to zeroing out its carbon footprint. To complement that exemplary level of eco-friendliness, nearly 95 percent of all components in this groundbreaking vehicle are recyclable.