This situation is ongoing but we do now have some resolution to report. If you are in the market for a used Nissan LEAF, request a warranty history and battery status report! This is vital to fully understanding what you are paying for. This all started when a Washingtonian living a few miles from me bought a used 2011 Nissan LEAF from a Tacoma dealership. It had all 12 capacity bars and under 40,000 miles which would be considered normal for this area. My 2011 went 44,598 miles and was turned in with amp-hour reading of 57.11. Others have reported losing their first capacity bar around 54-54.5 ahr so mine still had a few thousand miles to go at least.
But she lost a bar within a month, then another, then another... So I started documenting her situation and the more I found out, the worse it got.
this introduced the issue
http://ift.tt/12IYNCm
details how the customer was helped.
http://ift.tt/1qpCwVq
Stay tuned, there will be more to this story. Still big questions about consumer rights and new regulations on required disclosure info concerning EVs
But she lost a bar within a month, then another, then another... So I started documenting her situation and the more I found out, the worse it got.
this introduced the issue
http://ift.tt/12IYNCm
details how the customer was helped.
http://ift.tt/1qpCwVq
Stay tuned, there will be more to this story. Still big questions about consumer rights and new regulations on required disclosure info concerning EVs
Looking for a Used LEAF? This is a MUST read!!
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