Now that we have some time under our belt with the Nissan LEAF, how does its value proposition stack up in 2024?
by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views5 comments
The Nissan LEAF is now over a decade old and the EV landscape has changed a lot since. However some are questioning the LEAF’s good value for money, particularly as recent models promise longer range, faster charging and enhanced features. It has a lower price point than many competitors, is reliable and Nissan has experience with EVs. Its shorter range and older technology, however, could dull its appeal with some buyers. Often the LEAF is discussed in relation to newer budget EVs, comparing total cost of ownership, tax incentives, and the value of brand reputation in the EV marketplace.
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Comments (5)
Bhramitaover 1 year ago
It's still competitive, especially with incentives, I'd say. It is more affordable and that is important for EV adoption.
Sujitover 1 year ago
The market is the used market. The price of new LEAFs are overpriced compared to competitors, but 2-3 year old models are great deals.
Vivekover 1 year ago
It depends on your needs. The LEAF is hard to beat if you want a no frills, reliable EV for commuting. If you need long range or the latest tech, however, look elsewhere.
Punitover 1 year ago
I think it's outdated now. Compared to newer models, the range is too limited and it doesn’t even have features like one pedal driving.
Sourabhover 1 year ago
For the price, it's a great value anyway. If you want an EV, you can get a used LEAF for a fraction of the cost of newer EVs and it is great for city driving.
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