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Nissan Chicago News: Leaf given official price and a release schedule
Planning to turn over a new Leaf? Or should I say, waiting for a new Leaf to be turned over to you? Well customers in Europe won't have to wait long. Nissan has announced pricing and a release date for the Leaf.
The Leaf already has many reservations from customers in the U.S. who are waiting patiently. The European launch will be in three stages, with only one model produced for that market. The U.S. market, on the other hand, has two trim levels available. Nissan Chicago buyers will be glad to know that the Leaf sticker price will be lower in the U.S. than in Europe. Senior Vice President for sales and marketing in Europe Simon Thomas announced that the price of the Leaf in most European markets would be the equivalent of $36,878 after government incentives are applied.
The Leaf is priced less than the 2011 VW Golf and 2011 Toyota Prius, which are very comparable models. The Leaf will be available in December of this year in Portugal and the Netherlands, with right-hand models making their way to the U.K. and Ireland by February.
More than 10,000 customers has indicated an interest in buying the Leaf in Europe and those in Space, France, Italy and Demark will get the chance in June 2011. But reservations have not even begun yet, so those interested can place those beginning in July with a refundable deposit. Nissan will accept definite orders for European sales in October.
Used Nissan Maxima Libertyville customers who have investigated the Leaf and its energy efficiency have some idea of the anticipation that European customers must feel. Anticipation will no doubt build for these models-in-the-works as well. Nissan will produce more EV models, beginning with luxury brand Infinity. Another will be taken from the Land Glider concept displayed in Tokyo at the motor show. A third EV model has not been specified.
Thomas explained that Nissan worked on Leaf for four years before being able to put it on the market and believes most other companies are far behind on their EV technology and will not release such vehicles in time to be competitive with the Leaf. According to the dealers of Nissan Chicago drivers trust, they are just pleased that their company has the Leaf ready for market. Simon did not elaborate on how Nissan will handle the pre-purchase of the Leaf, but did hint that the company wants buyers who are ready for an EV and understand its difference from a gasoline car. He also stressed the importance of buyers knowing what the car could deliver, likely meaning speed and distance constraints.
The distance constraints will probably be more of a challenge in the U.S. market, where we tend to drive longer distances (because, hey, we're way bigger than all of Europe) and in most areas we don't have much, or any, choice in public transportation. Used Nissan Maxima Libertyville customers will still want to check out the Leaf for local driving.
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Pryor Poissonnier is a freelance writer and auto enthusiast. His article features information on Nissan Chicago dealers for customers of the best used Nissan Maxima Libertyville residents can find.
What would be a good first car?
I've been looking at a few cars, and I really want a strong engine in my car. I've been looking at the following:
Cadillac Seville STS 300hp
Cadillac Eldorado ETC 300hp
Ford Taurus SHO(96+) 235 hp
Lincoln Mark VIII 290hp
Infiniti I30/Nissan Maxima 190hp
Which cars would be the most reliable, and which would be the fastest?
I would probably put an aftermarket exhaust and cold air intake in it which would add a few more hp.
not fastest, but has the best acceleration...i just like to accelerate fast, im not going to be racing
Out of the list you have, I would go for the Nissan Maxima...the Infinity would be okay but any maintenance will cost you an arm and a leg. The Caddies, Taurus and Lincoln will probably nickle and dime you to death
The Daily Drivers: Both Nissan's 2010 Maxima and Altima are fun to drive
By Peter Couture and Lyra Solochek, Times Staff Writers Thursday, August 19, 2010 We recently drove two midsized sedans from Nissan — the Altima and its slightly more upscale sibling, the Maxima. While we were familiar with both cars, our time with them only reinforced why they are so popular. Nissan Maxima Appearance: The Maxima sits atop Nissan's vehicle lineup. You might think it's larger ...
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