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Sep. 12, 2013
Nissan Plugs Electric LEAF into Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles Program

Nissan offers additional confidence for pre-owned LEAF buyers

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - As demand for electric cars continues to grow among U.S. consumers, Nissan is adding the all-electric LEAF to its Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles program. Beginning in September, Certified Pre-Owned Nissan LEAF vehicles will be backed by the company to provide years of quality and performance at a great value.

In addition to the existing 8-year/100,000 mile* battery warranty coverage protecting against defects in materials and workmanship, and 5 year/60,000 mile* coverage for battery capacity loss below 9 bars of capacity as shown by the vehicle's battery capacity level gauge, Nissan will extend the EV system and powertrain warranty coverage to 7 years or 100,000 miles*.

Erik Gottfried, director of Electric Vehicle Sales and Marketing for Nissan said: "As more Nissan LEAF vehicles enter the used car market, we know it's important for Nissan to provide the second owners the same confidence in the car that the original owner enjoyed. Adding LEAF to the Nissan Certified Pre-Owned program is a natural next step to strengthen the position of LEAF as the world's No. 1 all-electric car for the mass market."

Other benefits offered with Nissan Certified Pre-Owned vehicles include:

Comprehensive quality assurance vehicle inspection
CARFAX® Vehicle History Report with 90-day CARFAX Buyback Guarantee ®
24-hour emergency roadside assistance
A no-cost, three-month subscription to Sirius-XM Satellite Radio
Car rental reimbursement
Trip interruption coverage

To qualify for the CPO program, a Nissan LEAF must have less than 60,000 miles, be less than 5 years from its original in-service date, have a clear CARFAX vehicle history report and pass a 167- point comprehensive quality inspection. The vehicle must also have a minimum of 9 bars of battery capacity, out of 12 total, as represented on the vehicle battery capacity level gauge.

At the beginning of the program, Nissan will offer special finance rates as low as 0.9 percent for 36 months on certified pre-owned LEAF vehicles through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.

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*Whichever comes first
 
mwalsh said:
In addition to the existing 8-year/100,000 mile* battery warranty coverage protecting against defects in materials and workmanship, and 5 year/60,000 mile* coverage for battery capacity loss below 9 bars of capacity as shown by the vehicle's battery capacity level gauge, Nissan will extend the EV system and powertrain warranty coverage to 7 years or 100,000 miles*.
I'll take that as a good sign! As we have seen, there have been virtually NO failures of the inverter or the DC/DC converter in the LEAFs deliverd to date. Only the OBC has proven to be problematic. Perhaps Nissan feels they have those issues well-in-hand at this point.
 
I have a pre-owned 2011 Leaf. Bought it with 12 bars...in 3 months, lost 2...down to 10....1 more and I get a new battery!
 
doberman said:
I have a pre-owned 2011 Leaf. Bought it with 12 bars...in 3 months, lost 2...down to 10....1 more and I get a new battery!
No, lose two more and you get a new battery.
Replacement is with four missing bars, 66.25% of original capacity.
 
is the battery part of the EV system and power train warranty, which is 10 years/70k?

Nissan will extend the EV system and powertrain warranty coverage to 7 years or 100,000 miles*.
what is the "EV system" anyway, in that phrase?
 
No, that is things like the inverter, motor, etc... The battery has its own 8/100K warranty, but only for "defects in workmanship and materials," not for capacity...

thankyouOB said:
is the battery part of the EV system and power train warranty, which is 10 years/70k?
 
This may help those of us in mild climates with low miles on our cars to negotiate a deal of some sort as end of lease approaches - these are the cars they will want to "Certify."
 
Generally the battery gets "repaired" or "reconditioned", but
it is likely that actual replacement will be unusual.

But, until we see it, we really can only guess what will happen
to "increase" the battery capacity of a pre-shrunk battery pack.

Certified pre-shrunk battery modules might find a 2nd home?
 
mynameisjim said:
When my last (non-Nissan) lease was ending the dealer offered a $500 fee to "certify" my car before I bought out the lease. Worth it?
Depends. Did that get you some sort of warranty that would otherwise not have had? Does it include any refurbishing or repairs to bring it up to "certified" status?
 
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