Monday, September 13, 2010
2011 Nissan Leaf review
The 2011 Nissan Leaf is poised to shake up what people expect from their cars. Though it's priced high for an affordable small car, the Nissan Leaf does not use gasoline. So far, reaction to the 2011 Nissan Leaf has been positive. The electric powertrain on the "Nissan Leaf" means smooth acceleration and braking. The 2011 Nissan Leaf, Those credits significantly lower the price on the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Plus, the Nissan Leaf is expected to have much lower operating costs than a gasoline-powered car. If you're looking for an affordable mass-market electric car, the Nissan Leaf is your only option.
The 2011 Nissan Leaf will go on sale in select markets in late 2010. The Nissan Leaf is an all-electric car, so it doesn't release emissions as it drives. The Nissan Leaf is a four-door hatchback. Final information on the 2011 Nissan leaf isn't out yet. Keep checking back for the latest information on the 2011 Nissan Leaf.
The electric car might finally be ready for prime time. Unlike current hybrids like the Toyota Prius, the Leaf is powered purely by electricity and it doesn't have a tailpipe. The Nissan Leaf is slated to arrive in dealerships by December of 2010.
The 2011 Nissan Leaf stores its power in a lithium-ion battery pack, also making it one of the first vehicles to use this advanced battery technology. Driving the Leaf's front wheels is an 80-kilowatt electric motor. Nissan promises an effective range of about 100 miles and a top speed of 90 mph.
Pricing for the "2011 Nissan Leaf" is expected to be surprisingly affordable once government tax credits are applied. Of course, buyers will need to consider the cost of installing a home charging station, which Nissan estimates will cost $2,200 before a 50 percent tax credit. In our initial drives with a prototype Leaf, we've found it surprisingly fun to drive. Most people's concern will likely be the vehicle's range. One problem, however, is the lack of an electric-car recharging infrastructure. If you're nowhere near home or a recharging station, you run the risk of running out of power and becoming stranded.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Links
Popular Posts
-
2011 Toyota Corolla Review The Toyota Corolla is the world's best-selling car of all time. Today the Corolla faces even stiffer competit...
-
Mclaren f1 race This cool F1 Vodafone Mercedes Vodafone Mercedes their F1 cars Scalextric McLaren McLaren Formula The McLaren F1 McLaren F1...
-
2011 Ford Ranger Review Ford keeps its streak alive with its compact Ranger pickup. The Ranger is a true compact truck, sized below the mid-...
-
After what seems like an eternity, the launch of the 2010 Audi RS5 is almost upon us. A nearly-finished coupe version of the hot Audi was re...
-
The 2011 Kia Sorento straddles the line between compact and midsize SUVs. Though the Sorento can cost more than $29,000 if you opt for the ...
-
Mazda adds fuel economy to the qualities of the Mazda 3 which include stylish body, sporty drive, cool interior design and compact size. Sta...
-
McLaren F1 McLaren F1 front of a McLaren F1 m5 and mclaren f1 MP4-24 – 2009 F1 McLaren F1 Racing front of a McLaren F1 F1 car of all time ...
-
The new CT 200h is Lexus's first five-door compact car. It's also the fourth model in the current five-car Lexus range – the low-vol...
-
Lamborghini Estoque concept car is a four-door sedan that was introduced at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The Estoque is the first front-engine...
-
mazda cars 2010 view mazda cars 2010 mazda cars 2010 front mazda cars 2010 on road mazda best cars 2010 mazda cars 2010 back view mazda car...
0 comments:
Post a Comment