We are considering a Nissan Leaf S with quick Charge option vs the Nissan Leaf SV without the charge package. I thought the SV had the heat pump and the S didn't, but the dealer stated that the S with quick charge option does have it. I live in Michigan and will be putting about 300 miles per week on the vehicle. Two days a week the trips will be longer - 65 -70 miles roundtrip the others will be 35 miles a day. On the longer days my wife will be passing the dealer and can stop in for a 20 minute quick charge. Most of the options on the S vs SV we don't care about (larger screen, aluminum wheels, etc). But are there any differences mechanically or electrically we should know about? Any other creature comforts? We are used to basic vehicles, but just wanted to be sure we weren't missing anything major. Thanks!
Also, at 300 miles a week, how many kilowatt hours would that be? Is there a good calculator out there to determine that? We will be paying 9 cents a killowatt hour with a second meter installed and off peak charging. So I was hoping to check the cost savings vs our older Ford Focus we will be replacing.
Thanks!!!
John
Also, at 300 miles a week, how many kilowatt hours would that be? Is there a good calculator out there to determine that? We will be paying 9 cents a killowatt hour with a second meter installed and off peak charging. So I was hoping to check the cost savings vs our older Ford Focus we will be replacing.
Thanks!!!
John