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Year:
2013
Make:
Nissan
Model:
LEAF
Body type:
Hatchback
Engine:
Electric
Fuel type:
Electric
Transmission:
1-Speed Dual Clutch
Mileage:
88,281
Stock #:
255910A
VIN:
1N4AZ0CP1DC416054
 2013 Nissan LEAF Hatchback  1-Speed Dual Clutch

 

2013 Nissan LEAF

88,281 mi

Renton, WA
Good Deal

$7,571

About 2012 Nissan LEAF
3.8 Overall rating(10 reviews)
Wayne W says...
May 21, 2021
Very comfortable front seats. Stylish design and smooth ride. Slow acceleration and low. Ceiling in back.
Chris K says...
Mar 1, 2012
I have driven the 2012 LEAF SL several times and my immediate impression is WOW, it's extremely smooth on the road, handles exceedingly well and has among the most comfortable front and back seats in the entire mid-size market. It's acceleration is rapid and impressive. With the typical US household driving 12,000 miles per year, or about 35 miles per day, the range anxiety talked a lot about is far fetched, based on hard data. Within a few years, there will be charging ports everywhere. The LEAF has the charger inside and is a great 2nd car if you need to travel far distances often, or can be the most fuel efficient single car you can buy. Requires no maintenance costs associated with ICE vehicles (internal combustion engines), and with average US driving habits, should cost you about $30-$40 a month to fuel up. The LEAF requires Voltage Fuel, which is electricity, widely abundant, and incredibly cheap. Bottom line is that it's a real car, goes fast, is roomy, and will save you $1,000's of dollars every year you own it. Say bye-bye to the gas station if you own this car. Recommend you lease for now, and you for sure get the $7500 tax credit which is used as lease cash.
Shaun W says...
Apr 14, 2015
I'd drive it everyday if my wife would share better. I hate driving my gas car now. Can't wait until we can get another electric. Not only are we saving tons of money on gas but I feel much better about driving when I'm not clogging the air with exhaust.
Anonymous says...
Jul 19, 2023
Pros: So Quiet Car. Lot of technology. Great in shape. Enough inside-space. Heated steering wheel and back seats. Cons: little back trunk space. limited kms energy running. Consuming of Kms availability for running the car when functioning AC or radio. (Availability of kms is much less than displayed on the ad : nearly half availability only. 78 kms max after charging compared to 161 kms displayed in the ad (which may be when it came to the market). But after 11 years the function of the battery wil be lowered). Going on the highway speed will reduce the Kms availibility, causing some panic trying to search an emergency charging nearby because it warns you for lower charge on the road.
Tzimi G says...
Dec 16, 2014
The built quality is good over all. It handled quite well with it's low center of gravity. It accelerated pretty good as well. Ample room. ok cargo. Where it falls short is as I stated. In winter time with the heater on you would be hard pressed to get 50 miles out of a full charge. I know the newer ones are a bit better but if they were able to step up the battery capacity to at least 80 miles in the cold with the heat on. i might be worth it. I sold mine. On car-guru.

 

Year:
2011
Make:
Nissan
Model:
LEAF
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Electric
Fuel type:
Electric
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
29,612
Stock #:
002320
VIN:
JN1AZ0CP5BT002320
 2011 Nissan LEAF Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2011 Nissan LEAF

SL

29,612 mi

Sacramento, CA
Great Deal

$3,873

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3.8 Overall rating

(10 reviews)

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Wayne W

4.0

Reviewed a 2012 Nissan LEAF on May 21, 2021

Very comfortable front seats. Stylish design and smooth ride. Slow acceleration and low. Ceiling in back.

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Chris K

5.0

Reviewed a 2012 Nissan SL on Mar 1, 2012

I have driven the 2012 LEAF SL several times and my immediate impression is WOW, it's extremely smooth on the road, handles exceedingly well and has among the most comfortable front and back seats in the entire mid-size market. It's acceleration is rapid and impressive. With the typical US household driving 12,000 miles per year, or about 35 miles per day, the range anxiety talked a lot about is far fetched, based on hard data. Within a few years, there will be charging ports everywhere. The LEAF has the charger inside and is a great 2nd car if you need to travel far distances often, or can be the most fuel efficient single car you can buy. Requires no maintenance costs associated with ICE vehicles (internal combustion engines), and with average US driving habits, should cost you about $30-$40 a month to fuel up. The LEAF requires Voltage Fuel, which is electricity, widely abundant, and incredibly cheap. Bottom line is that it's a real car, goes fast, is roomy, and will save you $1,000's of dollars every year you own it. Say bye-bye to the gas station if you own this car. Recommend you lease for now, and you for sure get the $7500 tax credit which is used as lease cash.

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Shaun W

3.0

Reviewed a 2012 Nissan SL on Apr 14, 2015

I'd drive it everyday if my wife would share better. I hate driving my gas car now. Can't wait until we can get another electric. Not only are we saving tons of money on gas but I feel much better about driving when I'm not clogging the air with exhaust.

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Anonymous

3.0

Reviewed a 2012 Nissan LEAF on Jul 19, 2023

Pros: So Quiet Car. Lot of technology. Great in shape. Enough inside-space. Heated steering wheel and back seats. Cons: little back trunk space. limited kms energy running. Consuming of Kms availability for running the car when functioning AC or radio. (Availability of kms is much less than displayed on the ad : nearly half availability only. 78 kms max after charging compared to 161 kms displayed in the ad (which may be when it came to the market). But after 11 years the function of the battery wil be lowered). Going on the highway speed will reduce the Kms availibility, causing some panic trying to search an emergency charging nearby because it warns you for lower charge on the road.

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