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  1. Join Date
    Nov 2011
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    #1
    Hi all

    Here is fresh new from the Nissan corner that new electric car Nissan Leaf !!! was on the road test and got some review I am sharing it with you all..
    Now as Nissan looks ahead for its Indian prospects it also wants to flex its muscles and the best way it can to this is by bringing two of its car models that have earned name for themselves across the globe.

    Yes Nissan is showcasing the iconic GT-R sports car and the Zero Emission Leaf (Electric Vehicle) at the Auto Expo 2012 and we were among the few lucky people who got to drive the Nissan Leaf in Delhi before it’s shown at the Auto Expo.
    Nissan is pulling up its socks and perfectly aligning itself for the Auto Expo 2012 for which the countdown has begun. Nissans story in India has been one with lots of ups and downs. The lovely SUV X-Trail and elegant luxury sedan Teana brought in India as imported cars did not fill the coffers for Nissan in India.

    Although both the vehicles have a lot of potential in them, they are not able to capture customers as expected. Then Nissan’s small car-the Micra changed the situation and Nissan got into full flow with both the Petrol and Diesel selling well in market. The latest entrant Sedan from Nissan-the Sunny bettered the fortunes for Nissan with the recent inclusion of a Diesel version to the lineup.

  2. Join Date
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    so, are we importing it here, and give it tax discounts because it will help clean up our air? or will we tax it to death, just like the prius?
    don't you sometimes think we should impeach our lawmakers ...? yes, can them, like peaches!

  3. #3
    I have already seen the Nissan LEAF personally, but thought it's not so impressive...

  4. Join Date
    Jul 2011
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    #4
    Well based on the pictures available sa net it looks ok naman, the most important question is how much siya.

  5. #5
    Cost is always the main issue. It still would demand some tributary incentives to be a real player in the automotive market...

    BTW the batteries are not sold alongside the vehicle, they're under a leasing scheme...

New Nissan LEAF!!! road test review