Thanks. Pricey!
LeftieBiker said:Thanks. Pricey!
brunohill said:LeftieBiker said:Thanks. Pricey!
And that is a ( erikoishinta ) special price. Maybe that is how they got $30,000 AU++ quotes in Australia for 24 kWh replacements.
Boxman said:johnlocke said:The 40 KWH bolts directly in, A quick spin through the Diagnostic Computer to match up the SN's and you are good to go. A 62 KWH fits with some modifications to the mounts as well. So much for Nissan telling us it couldn't be done.Boxman said:Really? The 40kWh pack actually fits?
So buy a used 2016 or 2017 30kWh Leaf with a bunch of miles on it, then bring to Nissan dealer and they’ll install a new 40kWh battery for $5500?
Dala said:LeftieBiker said:What are the amounts in dollars or Euros? Or is that Euros shown?
That is Euro with 0%VAT
Quick conversion to USD also without any VAT
24kWh - 19430 $
30kWh - 25000 $
40kWh - 22956 $
62kWh - 31783 $
Stanton said:That is Euro with 0%VAT
Quick conversion to USD also without any VAT
24kWh - 19430 $
30kWh - 25000 $
40kWh - 22956 $
62kWh - 31783 $
This is great info...but I just can't believe these prices? We already know the 24kWh "street" price is ~$5k, and I saw posted somewhere (on this forum) that a 40kWh pack could be bought (from Nissan) for ~11k...so something doesn't add up. I mean, these prices are more than half the cost of the whole car!!
Aren't these prices also in Europe where everything(including new Leafs) are quite a bit higher? Not that would explain it all but some of it....Dala said:Stanton said:That is Euro with 0%VAT
Quick conversion to USD also without any VAT
24kWh - 19430 $
30kWh - 25000 $
40kWh - 22956 $
62kWh - 31783 $
This is great info...but I just can't believe these prices? We already know the 24kWh "street" price is ~$5k, and I saw posted somewhere (on this forum) that a 40kWh pack could be bought (from Nissan) for ~11k...so something doesn't add up. I mean, these prices are more than half the cost of the whole car!!
These prices are wack due to no person paying them. You cant buy these packs, this is simply what Nissan logs internally when they do replacement warranty work. The "street" price is ~$5k due to Nissan taking a loss and putting a sane sticker price for customers. So at least they are doing something right.
eaf said:We just had battery replaced in a 2012 Leaf:
Total Labor: $690
Total Parts: $4777
Misc Charges: $30
Total Tax: $363
TOTAL: $5860
gncndad said:Where? USA? Canada? Antarctica?
gncndad said:eaf said:We just had battery replaced in a 2012 Leaf:
Total Labor: $690
Total Parts: $4777
Misc Charges: $30
Total Tax: $363
TOTAL: $5860
Where? USA? Canada? Antarctica?
eaf said:We just had battery replaced in a 2012 Leaf:
Total Labor: $690
Total Parts: $4777
Misc Charges: $30
Total Tax: $363
TOTAL: $5860
Boxman said:They didn't give you a $1000 credit on the old battery?
69800 said:Here is what I got from the Dealer in Spokane, Wa
Hi Mark,
Well, Nissan sure doesn’t make it easy to research this but I finally figured it out. The 2012 model needs to be upgraded to the newer style so there are a few extra parts that need to be replaced. You’re looking right at $6000 including tax to do this. Let me know if you want to move forward.
69800 said:Thanks Dave
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