Nissan reaches 20,000 Leaf pre-orders, stops taking reservations
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If you’ve been in sitting on the fence for a Nissan Leaf you’re time is officially up. The website My Nissan Leaf posted the announcement below and Nissan has since confirmed that sales of the Leaf officially ended yesterday. For those of you who didn’t get your $99 deposit in, next year’s your best bet.
Nissan aggressively anticipated reaching its goal of 20,000 consumer reservations by December 2010 and we are excited to announce that we have reached this goal 3 months ahead of schedule! Therefore, on 9/23/10, Nissan will shut down the reservation system in order to focus on providing the best level of customer service and premium ownership experience to those who have already reserved.All current reservation holders will continue to have the opportunity to purchase or lease a Nissan LEAF. Those who are interested in the Nissan LEAF but have yet to make a reservation are invited to sign up for information and updates on http://www.nissanusa.com. A subsequent phase of reservations for those consumers will begin next year
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[Source: My Nissan Leaf]
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