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Garrett@EVC
05-15-2014, 02:35 PM
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Not 50%. Not 99%. 100% Electric.

No gas, ever. The 100% electric Nissan LEAF® motor is powered exclusively by an advanced lithium-ion battery that you can charge at home, or on-the-go. Meanwhile, hybrids have to carry around their electric drivetrains plus their gas engines.

Zero. nothing. not a puff.

Zero emissions Most cars—even hybrids—release tons of CO2 tailpipe emissions every year. The Nissan LEAF® doesn’t use a single drop of gas. And no gas means no tailpipe, no fumes, and zero emissions

LESS PARTS. LESS MAINTENANCE.

Say goodbye to pricey oil changes and tune-ups. With fewer moving parts than any car you’ve ever owned, the Nissan LEAF® is ultra low maintenance.

A NEW KIND OF RIDE

The Nissan LEAF® gets the equivalent of 126 miles per gallon. That’s right, 126 miles per gallon. It has a 100% electric drive system powered by an advanced rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and a host of range confidence-boosting features that help you go farther on every charge.

SELF-SERVICE TAKES ON A WHOLE NEW MEANING

With the convenience of your own home charging station, you can plug-in your Nissan LEAF® overnight—just like you would with your cell phone—and you’ll be all set for the start of a new day. And with the Nissan LEAF® CARWINGS™ system, you can easily find charging stations on your route, when you need to recharge on-the-go.

ENOUGH JUICE TO HANDLE YOUR COMMUTE

The average American drives less than 33 miles per day. The Nissan LEAF® can get you 84 miles on a single charge. And with advanced technology that adjusts constantly to reflect the changes in your battery charge levels—you’ll always know when it’s time to plug-in.

GO ON A POWER TRIP

Forget gas fumes, trips to the gas station, and regular oil changes—with the 100% electric Nissan LEAF®, there’s none of that. Just a powerful 24kWh rechargeable lithium-ion battery that’s designed for years of use.

More info here - http://www.nissanusa.com/electric-cars/leaf/charging-range/