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Look at the 2013 Nissan Leaf – even one parked next to a 2012 model – and you’ll be hard-pressed to spot the differences. Changes and updates have been made, but you have to know the details ...
The Nissan Leaf may have gone on sale in December 2010, but later this year, production of Nissan’s all-electric hatchback will start for the first time in Smyrna, Tennessee. We’ve ...
2013 Nissan Leaf gets 75-mile range (actually 84) in new EPA test Numbers may not lie, but they sure do get confusing at times.
Now a report from Japan suggests that Nissan will offer a 2013 Leaf with longer range, as well as a lower-cost model with a smaller battery pack (which could be restricted to sales in that country ...
For 2013, Nissan moved Leaf production from overseas to Smyrna, Tenn., alongside half-dozen other Nissan and Infiniti products. The automaker also produces the Leaf’s lithium-ion battery in Smyrna.
That lower-cost Nissan Leaf we heard about? It just got a sticker price. Savvy car buyers will be able to kick off their haggling at $28,800, the Leaf S' MSRP. Don't expect the price war to last ...
The 2013 Nissan Leaf is a 5-passenger, 5-door hatchback offered in S, SV and SL trim levels. This year, the Leaf receives numerous upgrades to remain competitive and take advantage of new technology.
There are 60 reviews for the 2013 Nissan Leaf, click through to see what your fellow consumers are saying.
In its third year on the market, the updated 2013 Nissan Leaf will have a slightly longer range, a new and lower-priced base model, faster charging, and a more efficient cabin heater. The battery ...
Nissan projects a 75-mile range for the 2013 Leaf ahead of official EPA figures. Read more here.
First, for 2013 prices were slashed and a new more basic Leaf was introduced. The S trim starts at $28,800 before incentives, which is over $6,000 cheaper than the base 2012 Nissan Leaf.
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