Fully Electric! 2016 Nissan LEAF for sale 30G
NO MORE PETROL - Get the EV Grin with a Fully Electric Vehicle (EV)!
Private sale (not a dealer) Hand-Picked in Japan (highest grade 5). Be the first registered NZ owner - car is due to arrive in Nelson this week.
Pearl White
11,000 km
$30,500
Elegant tan interior
Cruise Control
Front impact Protection
Lane Diversion Warning
Reversing Camera
Heated seats front and back
Heated Steering wheel
Smart key
Original charger
Alloys
Digital Dash
Reversing Camera
LED headlights
Bluetooth
USB port
Solar panel
This is a full sized car, seats 5
* Not all LEAFs are created equal. The G model is the highest spec for a LEAF. This one comes with the up to date 30kWh battery offering (realistically) about 180 km range. Among other extras, it has Advanced Regenerative Braking ("B" mode) optimises battery regeneration when decelerating.
Savvy buyers will really appreciate this find. Feel free to contact me for more info on this or electric cars in general..
Please note that there is an issue with some 30kWh batteries these days. My personal approach is to view it positively, trusting that there are more good ones than bad, and that if there is need for a remedy Nissan will stand behind them. Having said that, this 30G is a grade 5 (highest), priced below average market, leaving plenty of cash to deal with any unforeseen issues. And I'm open to offers. Thanks
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