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    The problem I see with buying a Nissan Leaf

    I don't live in Dallas, nor have I ever visited the place, but I'd be interested in knowing why exactly you say that. It's only about 75-80 miles (depending on the route you take) from Royse City to Benbrook, spanning the entire Dallas-Ft. Worth area, and there's a dozen quick chargers on that...
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    Bad news if you own your LEAF

    Try finding a Leaf on Craigslist then. The cheapest one I found was a guy trying to sell his 2012 SL for the same price as our 2012 SV rolled off the lot at. Mind you, that was early in 2013 when Nissan was having a year-end sale to make way for the new 2013s, so we got a killer deal, but...
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    feeling like giving up on electric

    Well, that's just not me. Maybe that's just the hardcore crazy environmentalist and all, but having a *car* is the compromise. Before we bought our Leaf, we had *no* car. I would bike my kids to and from school and daycare every day, rain or shine, and the only thing stopping me would be if I...
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    Giving up on being an ICE free household

    You forgot to say "for ME". Because for *ME*, it's *completely* practical. Whistler-Blackcomb (I imagine you know what and where that is, by now) is only 150 km from my house, and there's a quick charger about halfway there, just before the hill on the way up. Yes, we've done this trip before...
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    114 miles to Long Beach, California, and 114 to San Diego

    You know, when you're crawling along on the freeway at 30 mph in heavy traffic, I have a saying for my ultra-frustrated carpool driver or passenger or whoever is being dangerously impatient. "We're still going twice as fast as the next fastest mode of transportation". No, I don't mean a bike...
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    After 3 Years +++++++++++++++++++

    Another source (nissanparts.cc) quotes the pack at $5100: http://www.nissanparts.cc/parts/2012/Nissan/Leaf/SV/?siteid=218242&vehicleid=377207&section=ELECTRIC%20PROPULSION%20SYSTEM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Still, this is a long ways from the $8000 I've heard in the papers.
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    After 3 Years +++++++++++++++++++

    I recall that Nissan has said it will replace cells with "appropriately degraded" cells if any of them die. I have to wonder if the price difference between new and old models of the car are due to this "appropriate degradation". And how the heck do they manage that, anyway? It would basically...
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    Jammed rear door latch.

    Ultimately, the only solution was to operate the manual override on the inside while someone else on the outside violently (like, "dude, you're going to dent the door!") shoved and pulled the latch on the outside. Be careful of your fingers inside the override panel!
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    Jammed rear door latch.

    Cloth grocery bags are great, aren't they? Not when they get stuck in the hatchback latch they're not. A plastic grocery bag would come right out, but not this super-durable fabric. It's jammed the lock and now we can't get it out. Any ideas? I've already tried the manual unlocking mechanism.
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    Climate Control and AUTO Mode Guide

    Something of note: "In the Leaf and all other electric-only vehicles heat must be generated and therefore costs energy since the electric engine itself does not produce significant heat to use for the cabin." This is technically inaccurate. Heat isn't so much a free byproduct of an ICE, as it...
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    I Beat EPA's 73 Mile Range : Report your experience

    More like "real world *reliable* range is 73 miles" with caveats. If you're thinking of buying the car and you want to know if you're going to make your 60 mile commute to work every day, then there's a high likelihood that you will, unless any of the following apply: 1. You live in a place...
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    2014 Rumor for Nissan Leaf

    That's a whole lot of wishful thinking there. If Nissan could pull off even *twice* its current EPA range in 3 years at the same price point (regardless of mass), that would be nothing less than spectacularly epic in terms of engineering. It's been said before and I'll say it again: there is no...
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    Google Map of LEAFs in Canada

    We live in Burnaby, acquired our blue 2012 SL March 22 2013.
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    Battery pack add-on for extended range?

    That's funny, Enginer's website for said add-on says "$3,495" for the 4 KWh kit (adds 20 miles or 32 km).
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    2016 Leaf: How many kWh needed, and at what price?

    Really? http://www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/facts/2012_fotw727.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; This graph seems to indicate that more American households have two or more cars than have less than two. So since "having a second ICE" is something the average person...
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    EV Cabs Come To NYC

    Oy. I see this as a PR disaster in the works. Unlike with the Prius which has become the near standard for taxis in my neck of the woods, people will look at the reliability of the Leaf in these trials and say that all electrics suck. The Prius is an excellent taxi thanks to its reliability...
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    Money saved on EV vs. gasoline maintenance?

    And they still honour their warranty? I thought the warranty was conditional upon their regular maintenance schedule.
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    Changing the minds of peers on week 1

    When someone says that a car can't accelerate onto the freeway, they're usually referring to the sign next to the freeway that says "vehicles incapable of X MPH are prohibited beyond this point". My dad used to own a 1975 Datsun 710 that had a top speed of 80 MPH. Our Leaf beats that by 10MPH...
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    3000rpm at what speed?

    Ah, someone's just come over from the ICE camp without knowing that electrics and ICEs are different. Yeah, electric motors routinely spin to well over 10,000 RPM. A Dremel for example, can get around 13,000 RPM. It's because they're far easier to balance than an ICE is, and just as...
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    Efficiency of Leaf at Bike speed (~10 mph)

    No, that's totally wrong. Biking is the most efficient way to travel because you're only pushing your mass +30lbs, instead of pushing your mass +3000lbs. Driving your Leaf up a hill will always consume more energy than riding your bike up a hill, regardless of wind resistance.
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