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Electric Car for Sale Nissan Leaf 2017 model ?10K


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We are about to sell our trusty Nissan Leaf but before I go down the normal channels I thought I'd just put some feelers out there locally. We love it and are replacing it with a brand new one with a bigger battery.


This is the old shape 2017 ( 67 plate) model (one of the last produced), the Acenta (mid level) trim in Black


It's a 24kWH model so expect around 80 miles out of it on a full charge (depending on how it's used and the temperature). We have primarily used it as a local run-around and as such it's only done 13,000 miles. It's been an ideally second car for us.


For those who don't know the car it's about the size of a Focus or Golf.


We had it on a PCP from new and bought it at the end of the term outright.


-Full service history from a Nissan main dealer- Apart from normal consumable items it hardly needs any parts, other than general checks. a typical full service isn't much more than ?100 a year

-Dead cheap to run (costs less then ?5 top charge it up from empty)

-A grant is available from the government that will cover ?350 of the cost of installing a dedicated charge point, but you can charge it from a 3pin socket. All the leads are supplied with it (just not the fast home charge unit)

-Built in the UK (Sunderland)


If you are thinking of buying an electric car then this could be a relatively inexpensive way in. Driving it is super simple and actually very enjoyable.


There are a few minor scratches, nothing huge, but it will get a full valet and polish before it leaves us.


We are looking for offers close to ?10K - this is a good price as you are looking at this price for a car that has done 3x the miles and is 2 years older from a main dealer.


if you are interested then PM me. Looking to do a deal by the end of this month ( when our new car will be ready)

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