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407 days ago

FOR SALE 2015 Nissan Leaf 24 G

Banat from Newlands

PRICED TO SELL, PRICE REDUCED!
NEW LEAF SPY READING SoH 79 .14%
5 Seats, Front Wheel Drive.
Nissan Leaf 24G

*We purchased the LEAF 6 months ago as a second family car and to enter the electric car space.
*Definitely the BEST INVESTMENT decision, because of the significant SAVINGS not paying for petrol.
*An affordable vehicle to whip across to the Wairarapa in over the weekend, even up to Paraparaumu.
*With the increase in charging stations, weekend cruising is effortless.
*The Leaf is so economical that we began using it as our primary vehicle favouring it over our petrol car.
*Great for Wellington City. We are relocating soon, hence the selling of this economical, reliable machine!

HIGHLIGHTS!
*The Queensgate mall and Newlands New World offer FREE CHARGING for electric cars.
*The Leaf is spacious, reliable, durable and worth the price!

It boasts:
*Heated steering wheel.
*Heated seats, front and back.
*The Leaf has 2 levels of regenerative breaking which means it charges the battery as you slow down.
*The Leaf has instant torque.
*English language head unit.
*10 bars of 12 battery health (SoH 79 .14%)
*Key-Less Entry.
*Front Wheel Drive.
*Comes with a plug in charger, for at home.
*Reverse camera.
*Cruise control.
Questions: 0277282027 (Mark)

Price: $8,799

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