Orders for Nissan’s Leaf Electric Car
Word has spread that Nissan will begin taking orders tomorrow for the vehemently expected Leaf which is supposed to be the world’s first mass-manufactured electric car with low cost just enough for the general consumer.
The car manufacturer has been taking bookings for a fee of $99 which is refundable. John Schilling who is a spokesman of Nissan stated that 18,000 pre-orders have already been received. The car company has set a goal of 20,000 to be achieved by December. More than half of the bookings are from people in the 5 states where the initial roll-out of the car is to take place.
Officially, Nissan refused to remark on the date orders will begin, alleging only that it “will happen soon.”
The rollout will be distributed. The first fomites will reach the drivers in Arizona, Tennessee, Washington, California, and Oregon. After that only in January the car will reach Texas and Hawaii. The automaker anticipates the Leaf to be obtainable everywhere in the U.S. by the end of 2011.
Dealers are apparently being taught on how to change over those bookings into orders, with purchasers who will be able to select alternatives for their vehicles. A choice is a $700 fast-charge which can be recharged to 80% capacity in just 30 minutes.
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The Giants in the Auto Industry Rush to Mass Produce Electric Cars
Slow speeds and high prices, has not yet allowed America to embrace electric cars. Most key car producers and various smaller start-up producers are hastening to produce an all-electric car competent of striking the thoroughfare without breaching the bank. Nissan, Chevrolet, Mitsubishi and Ford have declared plans to develop main road-speed electric cars in the next year.
The Whip LiFe
Atlanta-based Wheego might thump the big boys to the knock its second car, the Whip LiFe. The all-electric car can attain 65 mph and will start shipping from Sept. 1. It seats two and has a variety of about 100 miles in a single charge. Susan Nicholson the public relations manager of Wheego Electric Cars said, “We hope to be the first affordable all-electric solution.”
The Leaf
The Nissan Leaf is hastening to be the first all-electric car competent of main road speeds from a chief producer. The mid-size rear door will attain 100 miles on a single charge and is a five seated. It will sell for approximately $32,780 and is qualified for the full $7,500 federal tax credit.
The Volt
While the Volt is not motorized by electric alone, Chevrolet said it can be a major car because of the more or less 340-mile total range.
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The Electric Car – Nissan Leaf will Cost more by £10,000
The world’s first mass-market electric car the Nissan Leaf is at present going to be costlier by around £10,000 more than its corresponding petrol and diesel variants.
This car will now cost a hacking £28,350 which is in excess of any of its nearly same graded car. For instance Toyota’s Prius electric-petrol hybrid costs £19,500-22,500, Ford Focus cost less than £19,000. This when equated to other is purportedly costlier, say the industry viewers.
President of the AA, Edmund King, alternatively to this states that “the Nissan Leaf will change the odd image of electric cars which generally is daunted by safety features and messy recharging points. The leaf on the other hand breaks the trend of normal looking cars which may look expensive but serves as a value for money product.”
The VP further summed up that “Leaf would costs close to 0.3p per mile depending on electricity tariff which means that if one drives 10,000 miles he can easily save around £1,500 a year. This indirectly points that one can have their money back on premium, a value for money car, according to the company official.”
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