Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Nissan Leaf Electric Car - is it cheap?

SHOOT: It's probably not, and if it isn't, then this is a hoax product.

YAHOO:To the degree that price matters, Nissan's also got a big edge in the EV world. Pricing hasn't been announced, but the company insists the Leaf will be "affordable" with pricing equivalent to a well-equipped C-class (compact) car.

That's a European compact, though, and they're a lot better equipped, and more costly, than compacts in the U.S. so figure $28,000 to as much as $35,000 (the range for Nissan partner Renault's Megane hatchback) — not super cheap, but a bit less than the five-place Chevy Volt.
clipped from autos.yahoo.com
 2011 Nissan Leaf

YOKOHAMA, Japan — In what the automaker hopes is a prophetic pairing, Nissan Motor Co. unveiled its new
electric car as part of the grand opening ceremonies for its new, high-tech headquarters building in Japan's
semi-official zero-emissions city.

"Just as leaves purify the air in nature, so Nissan Leaf purifies mobility by taking emissions out of the
driving experience," the company said.

The five-seat, electric-blue Leaf hatchback is to be launched in select U.S. and Japanese markets next
year to begin what Nissan hopes will become an era of global leadership for the company in a growing EV
market.

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