£28350 and ugly to boot. I don't think there'll be a queue forming in February, do you?The Guardian - 17/05/10
Nissan Leaf electric car to cost £28,350 – £10,000 more than rivals
Fully electric Leaf goes on sale February 2011, with buyers making money back in three years due to low running costs.
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Nissan Leaf electric car to cost £28,350
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Nissan Leaf electric car to cost £28,350
I'm in two minds about this.
I still think a range extending serial hybrid is the way to go, but with none on the market I wonder how long before the Sterling collapses to a point that buying any imported car becomes unaffordable.
A 30% devaluation against the Yen would swallow the extra cost.
I wonder what the insurance rates are on one of these?
And how long do the batteries last before you get a £10,000 replacement bill?
I still think a range extending serial hybrid is the way to go, but with none on the market I wonder how long before the Sterling collapses to a point that buying any imported car becomes unaffordable.
A 30% devaluation against the Yen would swallow the extra cost.
I wonder what the insurance rates are on one of these?
And how long do the batteries last before you get a £10,000 replacement bill?
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Practical range of Nissan Leaf is less than US 2 seater built in 1908
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When will we build a realistic electric car?
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When will we build a realistic electric car?