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Used 2011 Nissan LEAF for Sale near Paducah, KY

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Picture of 2011 Nissan LEAF At the risk of hyperbole, the all-new 2011 Nissan Leaf has a chance to affect history, and not just automotive history, with an impact similar to the Model T’s. The Leaf is 100% electric powered, unlike the hybrid Toyota Prius or Chevrolet Volt, and it is affordable, unlike the Tesla Rodster. Just think, a car for the masses that doesn’t require gas. Sounds revolutionary, yes? Before we wander too far into a future fantasy without car pollution or oil wars, there are a few sobering points to discuss. The Leaf will have a range of just 100 miles, which should be fine for millions of urban drivers, but not so much for heavy commuters or those in rural areas. And even Nissan itself estimates that 40 years from now at least half the cars on the road will still have internal combustion engines, so Americans will remain hungry for petroleum. The Leaf may not rocket us toward some utopian “World of Tomorrow,” but it sure feels like a piece of that world come to life. Nissan is currently taking reservations for the Leaf (a $99 refundable deposit is required), which will come in two trim levels, the base SV and the SL. Nissan is expected to start confirming orders in August and deliveries figure to start in December. The Leaf will arrive as a four-door, five-seat hatchback with ample cargo room. Curvaceous edges in the front and rear and the sleek shapes of the windows and headlamps give the Leaf a sporty, futuristic look. Clearly this electric car will not be held back by space or style. Or cost, for that matter. The Leaf's pricetag reads $32,780, but a $7,500 federal tax credit knocks that down to $25,280, and some states offer credits to knock it down further. Plus, Nissan claims the only regular maintenance the Leaf needs is replacing brake pads, and since its regenerative braking system is extra easy on the pads, maintenance costs should be minimal. The Leaf’s power comes from a pack of 48 lithium-ion battery modules. That feeds an 80-kilowatt electric motor, which drives the front wheels and produces 106 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque. The Leaf is one of the first vehicles to use lithium-ion batteries, which provide better range and acceleration than the more common nickel-metal hydride batteries. The Leaf can be recharged by a 220-volt home outlet or a quick-charging station you can have installed in your home for about $2,200, although there are tax credits available here as well. It will take four to eight hours to charge the Leaf with an outlet, but just 30 minutes with the charging station. If you have a preconceived notion that electric vehicles will ride like some kind of oversize golf cart, the Leaf will take care of that. It’s whisper silent, since no combustion goes on under the hood. All 207 lb-ft of torque are always available in an instant, so it has shockingly quick acceleration. It can reach a top speed of 90 mph (though driving at that rate will lower its 100-mile range). The massive battery pack is located in the center of the car, giving the Leaf sound weight distribution and cornering ability. All in all, the Leaf delivers a refined ride that easily surpasses that of most cars in this price range. Not only is the Leaf driven by impressive technology, its cabin is loaded with it as well. The base SV will come with a navigation system to constantly monitor your location and remaining power and help ease “range anxiety,” the fear your Leaf will run out of juice and leave you stranded. The SV will also come standard with smart phone integration, allowing you to start the vehicle and control the climate and charging systems through your phone. Other standard features on the SV include Bluetooth, cruise control, automatic temperature control, power accessories, a six-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo with auxiliary input jack and USB port, six-way manual driver’s seat, LED headlamps, and three years of roadside assistance. The SL is about $1,000 more expensive and adds a rear-view camera, automatic headlamps, and a rear spoiler solar panel for extra charging. Safety features for both trims include six airbags, Vehicle Dynamic Control with Traction Control, and a tire pressure monitoring system.

4.3 Overall rating

(14 reviews)
Tim M
3.0
Reviewed a 2011 Nissan SL on Oct 30, 2013

I've had my 2011 Leaf for a year now and I put over 12,000 miles on the car in that amount of time with no money spent on any kind of maintenance or fuel. I learned a lot about the car after owning it a few months. The car isn't expensive at all to charge , I didn't notice much of a difference in my electric bill. You don't need an expensive home charger installed and the car doesn't have to be charged to 100 percent everyday. The car has more interior space than most small cars and plenty of cargo space, a 15 gallon air compressor will fit in the back with hose and air tools. I was very surprised at how fast this car is . I drive this car like I would any other car, I drive the speed limit or maybe a little over . Over all I'm very happy with this car an would certainly by another one if I found the right deal. I bought my Leaf shopping on car cargurus for $21,500 with 795 miles on it. The dealer was asking $27,000, dropped it to $24,000 and I sent my offer for $21,500 , they accepted.

Christopher B
5.0
Reviewed a 2011 Nissan SL on Nov 27, 2010

Has some pick up in non- economy at low speed. Could almost blend in with gasoline cars, even from behind the wheel. Range suites 70% to 95% of drivers if people can get comfortable with the 100% electric power train. Packed with features, to make it a very smart car. Rare but potentially dependable energy saving LED headlights

Anonymous
4.0
Reviewed a 2011 Nissan SL on Aug 15, 2014

Air conditioner works great. Plenty of power. Can drive around town all day, but highway speeds (65-75) deplete the batteries much more quickly, as expected. The car is a joy to drive. It's quick, nimble, quiet, and comfortable. Can't help but realize a whole lot of thoughtful engineering went into it.

II'd 2 N
4.0
Reviewed a 2011 Nissan LEAF on Apr 11, 2022

A good experience for me so far with this car. Not the best option for long range travel. Definitely something you would want to do more research than this review on first.

Jeff L
3.0
Reviewed a 2011 Nissan SL on Nov 27, 2012

This is really the first usable electric car on the market. While the Tesla Roadster was a great car, it was made for midgets and was over 100k to buy. This car is a mass produced all electric car that uses the standard for power adapters. Telsa is making a huge mistake by going with propriatry ones that only work with their cars, I think that someone will make an adapter or they will wake up and change them. If you setup a separate meter like I did the power you use is VERY cheap as the power companies are giving great prices to people with Electric cars.

2011 Nissan LEAF FAQs

How many 2011 Nissan LEAF vehicles in Paducah, KY have no reported accidents or damage?

1 out of 3 for sale near Paducah, KY have no reported accidents or damage.

What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Nissan LEAF?

Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Nissan LEAF gets between 73 and 73 MPG (or MPGe).

What fuel types are available?

Electric engines are available.

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