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691 days ago

2013 Nissan Leaf 240G

Ross from Silverdale

Only 43k km on the clock 8 Bar - SOH report to come shortly (when I can figure out how to use the Leaf Spy app). Around about 100-120kms on full charge. I am the 1st NZ owner and this car has proved extremely reliable and smooth and quiet to drive. Regularly serviced. Tyres are very new. Car is in excellent condition.
This was a 2nd car for me so didn’t get a lot of mileage. I can no longer afford to own 2 cars so it’s time for a reluctant sale.

I’ve never used a fast charger. Only charged at home. I never charged it over 80% or discharged it below 20% (better for battery life)

G spec model means it is loaded with extras:
Heated front and rear seats
Heated steering wheel
Traction control Side
Aribags
Cruise control
17” Alloy wheels
CD player
B-mode: Regenerative braking (saves brake pad wear and extends range)
Solar panel
Reversing camera
Bluetooth
Steering wheel controls
Comes wth EV car charger (not pictured)
Air conditioning
Remote locking
Electric mirrors
ABS Brakes

Price: $14,495

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