Showing posts with label Nissan Leaf Hybrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nissan Leaf Hybrid. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Nissan Leaf: The Details


We are all familiar with the abundance of hybrid vehicles that you can purchase from Liberty Honda, but how much do you know about the upcoming Nissan Leaf electric vehicle?  It has been widely publicized but sometimes you can use a good refresher about all the specifics.  Plus, because it hasn’t been released yet to dealerships, there is a lot of misinformation out there.  You are still able to buy hybrid vehicles at Ford Dealers Kingston, but the electric vehicles will come to us from Chevrolet and Nissan.  Also, the Civic GX from Hollywood Honda runs on compressed natural gas, which is also very green for the environment.
 
The looks of the 2011 Nissan Leaf are quite attractive, and Nissan was able to add style to their eco-friendly vehicle.  While the Prius sticks out in the Toyota line up, the Leaf fits in nicely with the Nissan family and even with the Infiniti brand.  Plus, the LED lights are a nice upgrade that you might not expect.  Inside the Leaf you will find comfortable seats for four or five people; that comfort level goes for any compact car.  You can always fit five in the vehicle, but four is a bit easier!  Other thoughtful touches include cruise control, auto climate control, a solar panel on the higher SL trim, and the technology to heat the seats and steering wheel rather than the whole cabin.  After all, these parts of your body sense cold first, so if you can warm them, then you really don’t need to heat the whole cabin.

Under the hood of the car you will find electric batteries; actually, they are under the floor between the wheels.  The technology is advanced enough to produce 80 kilowatts of power and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in ten seconds, which is just enough time to get on a freeway onramp.  The speed tops out at 90 mph, which is done solely to preserve driving charge.  Nissan estimates that you can go between 60 and 120 miles per charge and the factory will install a charging station in your home. 




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Friday, September 17, 2010

Tennessee: The "Green" Place To Be!


You can find plenty of hybrid cars at Johnston Used Cars, but you definitely aren't going to find the brand new Nissan Leaf sitting there.  This electric vehicle is only being released in a few choice markets to start out with, but many of the debut states are offering some kind of kickback to its residents to help the electric car idea take hold and gain popularity.  The way things are going with Americans becoming more eco-conscious, we are bound to see an efficient model from Pittsburgh Mercedes-Benz sooner than later.

Some states are offering great incentives to people who purchase an electric vehicle.  California still has the best deal for now; you get $5,000 cash back, a free EV charger worth $2,000, and you get to drive solo in the HOV lanes during traffic.  The green news is focusing on Tennessee right now because there will be the new Nissan Leaf factory there in 2012.  Another EV competitor is the Chevy Volt, which you might be able to find from Detroit Chevrolet.  The Nissan Leaf is priced far more competitively at $32,780 compared to the $41,000 price tag on the Chevy Volt. 

To make themselves a little more green, Tennessee is offering a $2,500 cash rebate to the buyers of the first 1,000 Nissan Leaf vehicles.  Remember, there is also a federal tax credit in place for electronic vehicles in the amount of $7,500.  Tennessee is also home to the Volkswagen auto plant and boasts some of the highest internet speeds in the world!  Many Americans have heard about The EV Project, which is getting vehicle chargers out on the roads to help drivers.  Another company, ECOtality has teamed up with The EV Project and is busy setting up plans for EV freeways all across the country.  Their most recent news includes 425 miles of EV freeway in Tennessee.




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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Nissan and Hawaii Partnership.


While it may have a starting price of $32,780, the Nissan Leaf is still one of the most affordable green cars that will be available.  Sure, the cars from Chrysler Dodge Dealer Reading are attractive and powerful, but none of them can compare with the zero emission fully electric Nissan Leaf.  Plus, for those people who live in Hawaii, they can own one of these highly innovative vehicles for around $20,000!  Due to a partnership established between North American Nissan and the State of Hawaii, there are some great incentives being offered to residents of one of the first launch markets for the green car.  Hyundai Dealer Reading can't compete with that, no matter how much their reputation for quality has improved lately. 

Currently, there is a $7,500 federal tax credit in place for people who purchase the 2011 Nissan Leaf.  Hawaii has agreed to offer a $4,500 state level tax credit as well as $500 off the price if buyers get the at home charging station.  Hawaii has been a leader when it comes to being energy efficient and creating affordable and renewable forms of energy for their citizens.  Nissan vehicles have been successful in the predominantly Asian market of Hawaii, and it only made sense for Nissan to partner up with this innovative state to help launch their new car and make it a success.  The cars at Acura Dealer Pittsburgh might be really attractive, but they can't compare to the low cost of ownership for the Leaf!

When you break down the cost of how much it costs to charge the Nissan Leaf, it averages a mere five cents per mile.  It is hard to put that into perspective, but it would add up to a dollar for twenty miles and three dollars for sixty miles!  If we are currently paying about $3.00 per gallon of gas right now, imagine getting 60 mpg




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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Nissan's new Leaf?


Before you buy any where make sure you check out all of the amazing deals and great prices on a great line up of modern luxury vehicles at Arizona Volkswagen. Also make sure you check out all of the amazing deals and great prices on a great line up of vehicles at Buick GMC Birmingham. Nissan is turning over a new leaf, but this time it is going electric. The Nissan's leaf is a electric car with a 100 miles distance, and a short time span to charge the battery so you can be back on the road in no time. Keep in mind to check out all of the great deals and amazing prices at Cincinnati Chevy.

The leaf is not a compact car. In fact it seats a small family with enough room for all of them to sit comfortably, and no one has to squeeze in. The Nissan Leaf is a great car, and it releases zero emissions. Unlike other cars in it's class the Nissan leaf has stream line looks inside and out. Everything about this vehicle is main stream except for the way it gives off zero emission and a lot of power to go with it.

This car offers you power with out the gas mileage, and it also offers you a spark all it's own. The Nissan Leaf is perfect for any generation, because it offers you anything you could think of for a vehicle of it's class. Even the interior of this Nissan is one of a kind.

Over all you can not go wrong with this vehicle. It gives you the best of both worlds, and then a little extra. The Nissan Leaf is in a class all it's own, and from the looks of things it is not going to be going any where for a long time. The Leaf is taking the lead in today's go green challenge.