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Hi All,

We put together a LEAF special for May that we want to offer message board members. We have 11 LEAFS in stock, so we've got the color and options you want.

2014 Nissan LEAF SV Lease
$249 a month
Only $1450 down, plus tax and fees
MSRP: $34,800
Residual: $14,268
Mileage: 12,000
Term: 36 months
Model Code: 17114
Stock # EC334971
Offer ends 6/2

PLUS we'll give you a dual 120/240 Turbo cord!

Call one of our LEAF specialists at 203-544-8371.
 
The Nissan leaf has been known to insure at a very affordable price. I really can't answer that question because insurance quotes vary from age, state, city, driving history, deductibles, and the insured.
We do work with a lot of local insurance agents in the nearby area.
Are you interested in purchasing a Nissan leaf for the month of May?

We look forward to assisting you with all of your vehicle purchase needs!


Priscilla Urena and Michael Dady
Electric Vehicle Specialists
(203)544-8371 x 215 x216
[email protected]
[email protected]
 
OK, so basically AV's standalone version of what Phil has been doing via modification... His can do 20 amps on 240 through so it would be a little faster than their 16...

ggodman said:
http://evsolutions.avinc.com/turbocord
 
TomT said:
OK, so basically AV's standalone version of what Phil has been doing via modification... His can do 20 amps on 240 through so it would be a little faster than their 16...

ggodman said:
http://evsolutions.avinc.com/turbocord

Still a nice bump up from Nissan's EVSE though.
 
TomT said:
Pray tell, what is a "turbo cord?"

BruceBennettNissan said:
PLUS we'll give you a dual 120/240 Turbo cord!



Tom T the Aerovierment Dual Turbo cord is Nissan's preferred L2/ EVSE company. Aerovierment devices are Nissan Leaf friendly and do not void their factory warranty.
As a reputable Nissan Dealership the last thing we want is providing you with a device that does not meet Nissan USA standards and that may possibly void your warranty.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Again turbo cords come included with your Nissan Leaf purchase or lease here at Bruce Bennett Nissan on any in stock Leaf.
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Priscilla Urena
 
Just a FYI, but there aren't ANY EVSEs that I am aware of that void the Nissan warranty... AV is simply the company that Nissan made a financial deal with but there is a plethora of other EVSEs out there, some of them better and cheaper than the AV unit... If I wasn't being given a Dual Turbo Cord for free, I'd go with Phil's mod...

BruceBennettNissan said:
Tom T the Aerovierment Dual Turbo cord is Nissan's preferred L2/ EVSE company. Aerovierment devices are Nissan Leaf friendly and do not void their factory warranty.
As a reputable Nissan Dealership the last thing we want is providing you with a device that does not meet Nissan USA standards and that may possibly void your warranty.
 
TomT said:
Just a FYI, but there aren't ANY EVSEs that I am aware of that void the Nissan warranty... AV is simply the company that Nissan made a financial deal with but there is a plethora of other EVSEs out there, some of them better and cheaper than the AV unit... If I wasn't being given a Dual Turbo Cord for free, I'd go with Phil's mod...

A more proper distinction between the two would be that the Turbo Cord is UL listed. Phil's EVSE mod would surely void the warranty of your L1 EVSE that came with the car, but not the car's warranty.
 
Yes, obviously Phil's mod voids the warranty of the host Panasonic EVSE that came with the car... UL listing has nothing to do with warranties one way or the other, however...

CmdrThor said:
A more proper distinction between the two would be that the Turbo Cord is UL listed. Phil's EVSE mod would surely void the warranty of your L1 EVSE that came with the car, but not the car's warranty.
 
TomT said:
Just a FYI, but there aren't ANY EVSEs that I am aware of that void the Nissan warranty... AV is simply the company that Nissan made a financial deal with but there is a plethora of other EVSEs out there, some of them better and cheaper than the AV unit... If I wasn't being given a Dual Turbo Cord for free, I'd go with Phil's mod...

BruceBennettNissan said:
Tom T the Aerovierment Dual Turbo cord is Nissan's preferred L2/ EVSE company. Aerovierment devices are Nissan Leaf friendly and do not void their factory warranty.
As a reputable Nissan Dealership the last thing we want is providing you with a device that does not meet Nissan USA standards and that may possibly void your warranty.


Check with Nissan USA. Any method of charge outside of what is recommended through NNA could void warranty. For example PEP Chargers. Nissan Leaf owners have been having difficulties with them causing error codes on their Leaf charge.
 
Unfortunately there is always a wild card in the mix when it comes to modifying anything factory to aftermarket. Even using a device that is not approved by Nissan. It doesn't necessarily mean that the units don't work or will cause issues with your EV. It just means that if you call Nissan's tech support and ask about modifying anything you are bound to get the same answer.

We personally like to play it safe. our reputation is far too important to us. We prefer to spend the extra money for our clients and provide them with a device that Nissan USA feels 100% about.



Priscilla Urena
 
Wow, I better get rid of my 3.5 year old J1772 home charger right now because it is neither an AV, nor is it specifically approved by Nissan. :)

Any EVSE that meets the J1772 spec is, by definition, meeting the Nissan spec since that is what they themselves must subscribe to... (And there have been a couple of firmware upgrades over the years from Nissan when they failed to meet those specs and had compatibility problems...)

And then, of course, there is also the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act...

BruceBennettNissan said:
Check with Nissan USA. Any method of charge outside of what is recommended through NNA could void warranty. For example PEP Chargers. Nissan Leaf owners have been having difficulties with them causing error codes on their Leaf charge.
 
Hey guys! We are down to only four more Nissan Leaf's! We are also running low on the AV Turbo cords! Let us know before Saturday if your thinking of Leasing or buying a Nissan Leaf!
 
BruceBennettNissan said:
Check with Nissan USA. Any method of charge outside of what is recommended through NNA could void warranty. For example PEP Chargers. Nissan Leaf owners have been having difficulties with them causing error codes on their Leaf charge.

If you recall the GE Wattstation issue- some Nissan LEAFs plugged into GE Wattstations were damaged. Nissan tried to suggest that it was GE's fault for not having a 100% J1772 complaint charging station. But GE eventually disclosed that it was Nissan's own OBC software that caused it to self-destruct when encountering brownouts while connected to certain charging stations, including the Wattstation. Not being J1772 complaint was not the cause of the damage; faulty programming from Nissan was the cause, and Nissan had to honor the warranty per Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act because they were unable to demonstrate that the Wattstation caused the damage.

Using a non-Aerovironment charging station will not void your warranty, so long as that charging station does not cause damage. If the charging station causes damage, the warranty on the affected parts is void, whether you are using an Aerovironment product or not.
 
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