Hello, my name is Orlando and I own Import Plus.
For your consideration is this very clean 2011 Nissan LEAF SL.
Color is Glacier White and paint is very clean. Interior is very clean also as you can see in the pics. Has the Quick Charge Port which was a $700 option in 2011.
Comes with Level one Charge Cord.
I will be driving this car a bit so it will have a few more miles. Car drives like brand new, Everything works as it should.
I have been driving LEAF's for the last 6 months and I average 4 miles per Kilowatt hour (very easy to do). In Colorado Springs we pay 10 cents per Kw/Hr so those 1000 miles have cost me $25 (1000 miles divided by 4 miles per Kw/Hr = 250 Kw/Hrs multiplied by 10 cents or .10 = $25)
Here's the math with an example vehicle that averages 20 mpg (1000 miles divided by 20 mpg = 50 gallons gas multiplied by $3.75 gallon = $187.50
So the savings in driving electric over gas in this example is $162.50 ($187.50 - $25 = $162.50)
Another way to look at it. With the same $187 spent to drive 1000 miles you could drive 7500 miles in a LEAF.
The savings of driving electric over time are HUGE!!!
Add to that that you will never change oil, spark plugs, filters, timing chain, catalytic converters, cam sensors, egr valves, idle speed control valves, throttle body, mass air flow, etc, etc, etc, rarely change Brake pads thanks to regenerative braking and the savings add up even more. This is without taking into account the many free charging stations at malls grocery stores etc.
Always pass pollution control and always drive in the HOV lane.
If you do this math exercise over 100,000 miles driven the savings are gigantic. Somewhere in the vicinity of $19,000.
If you have any questions on this LEAF give me a call at 954-873-3825. |