A Day in the Life of an Electric Car
( http://www.TFLcar.com ) In the very near future will we all be driving electric cars? That's a question that only 10 years ago seemed like a dream, but today with all electric cars like the 2012 Nissan Leaf, it doesn't seem so far fetched. Of course unlike, gasoline powered cars, electric cars can't be filled up at your local gas station in a few minutes. Once they run our of juice...you are well and truly stuck. This is called range anxiety and it can be all too real. We decide to find out just how real by spending a day in the life of the all new Nissan Leaf.
2011 Nissan Leaf SL HD Video Review
http://drivencarreviews.com/ If you've been waiting for an electric car that doesn't look and feel like it was cobbled together in someone's garage, Nissan presents the 100% electric Leaf. Is it a vehicle that works for the average buyer? Tom Voelk takes a look at a top of the line SL model in this expanded video to find out.
2011 Nissan LEAF Test Drive & Electric Car Review
http://www.autobytel.com/nissan/leaf/2012/ The 2011 Nissan LEAF if the world's first mass produced battery electric vehicle. You can get almost 100 miles of range from a single charge. Nissan really pushed the edge of design with the LEAF. The car has been thoroughly tested in a wind tunnel to reduce drag and the results are an ultra low and efficient 0.29 drag coefficient rating. The 2012 Nissan LEAF is a great driving electric car. The LEAF has a base price of $35,200 but there are offer large rebates available from the Government that will help to offset the high price tag a bit.
The battery pack on the 2012 Nissan LEAF weights about 600 pounds and is located towards the rear of the car. This gives the car a nearly perfect 50/50 weight distribution. The result is a better driving and handling electric car. The LEAF not only runs on electricity which saves you money, it also is a zero emissions vehicle meaning there are no harmful tail pipe emissions that are normally associated with a gasoline engine. Heck there is even an 8-year 100,000 mile warranty on the batteries.
The 2012 Nissan LEAF electric car is the future of the automobile in America.
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2011 Nissan LEAF Power Up, Exterior/ Interior Review
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Packed with tech, the 2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo offers useful and fun features for getting through the city and across country, but it will be an expensive ride.
DRIVE- 2011 Nissan Leaf SL
If you've been waiting for an electric car that doesn't look and feel like it was cobbled together in someone's garage, Nissan presents the 100% electric Leaf. Is it a vehicle that works for the average buyer? Tom Voelk takes a look at a top of the line SL model to find out.
2011 Nissan LEAF review
2011 Nissan LEAF review
Nissan introduces the worlds first mass produced electric car. The ride is smooth and luxurious but it has limitations.
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