atikovi said:
High bid at auction was $3700 but didn't sell. If you can find me a nice early Leaf under 80,000 miles for under $2,000 not too far away that I buy, I'll give you $500 finders fee.
That's the problem with these older LEAFs, once the battery degrades to that point, they are only worth that kind of money if the battery pack can be replaced at reasonable cost.
However, you should be able to find a 2011/2012 with more capacity bars remaining, for less than $6k, if you are patient. You might even luck out and find one on which the pack was already replaced.
One example I was able to find for you - a 2012 SL, with 9 capacity bars remaining, for $5K asking price. You could likely get that one for $4,500, maybe even less. Worth a try...
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=568844588
Definitely take a look at the SOH using LeafSpy though, as it might be ready to drop another bar...