Here are some feedbacks on the short drive that I did recently on the Nissan Leaf during the Nissan Electric Tour. Ill follow this up later with more pics and info on the event. Last, please vote for me. Grand prize is a Nissan Leaf. Details provided below.
The Electric Tour was well done and organized. All scheduled drivers including myself were put in groups and were taken to different booths on everything about the Nissan Leaf (to be posted later). After a few speeches, and demos, drivers were directed to the test drive area. I was pleased that there were at least 6 "leaves" available so there was no line for the test drive. i was assigned to a black colored unit. Getting in and out of the leaf is pretty good. Not too high, not too low. The dash and center display immediately got my attention with all the modern display and and disc shaped shifter. the nissan rep asked me to go ahead and make any adjustments. The rep then asked me to step on the brake then push the button to start. I don’t remember hearing any sound except the boot up theme. From here I learned to hold the disc, then move left then down to “D.” While we were exiting the event lot, I noticed the very touchy brakes, which I confirmed to be regenerative braking. By the time we got out of the lot, I already notice how smooth and quiet the Leaf is. I tried to accelerate moderately and felt the instant torque right away. This was the only time I heard a faint whine of the electric engine or maybe the cvt(?) tranny. Also, steering is tight and very responsive. Ive never driven a hybrid, but the leaf did not feel disconnected to the road like hybrids that I read. Halfway into the drive I asked the rep if we can go on Eco Mode and learned that another “left and down” on the disc will enable it. Right away, the acceleration is sluggish and I end up pressing the pedal harder than usual. It felt like the leaf is running at half its capability, all to save power and extend the driving range. I can see this mode perfect for a residential area and/or around schools. The drive was very short which I jokingly complained to the rep. It ended too soon.
Nissan offered a contest as part of the test drive. I made a video entry and would like to ask for your vote. Voting requires an email address and clicking through the link that will be sent to you. This is a long shot, but ill give it a try since the prize is a nissan leaf.Thank you in advanced.
Here’s the link: https://www.drivenissanleaf.com/Win/...b=45qhgyjr7egu
Next, Nissan's electric vehicle history charts and more info.




Thank you in advanced.
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