http://insideevs.com/nissan-sells-100000-leafs-captures-48-of-worldwide-market-to-date/
Nissan Sells 100,000 LEAFs, Captures 48% Of Worldwide Market To Date
[2014/01/19]  by Jay Cole

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They Are Everywhere! Nissan Sells 100,000 LEAFs Worldwide

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Nissan Says Amy Eichenberger of Charlottesville, Va., is the 99,999 LEAF
Owner (which seems like kind of a downer to not be Ms. 100K)

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This Special 100,000th LEAF Sold In The UK Has 50,000 2p and 50,000 Two Cent
Euro Coins On It!
]

This past weekend Nissan announced that after just more than 3 years on the
market, the LEAF had reached the 100,000 vehicles sold level.

More impressive still is that InsideEVs calculated Nissan had only sold
about 88,000 through the end of November, and the company themselves shortly
thereafter announced reaching the 92,000 LEAF sold mark in early December -
meaning the company has sold about 12,000 copies in the past two months
worldwide.

Overall, Nissan has captured 48% of pure electric sales worldwide since 2010
according to the company.

Naturally as this is a major milestone (the first all electric car to reach
the six figure sales level), so Nissan has a cute way of celebrating – by
doing a featurette on the 99,999th customer (that press release below)

So why talk about #99,999 and not the magic 100,000?

As mentioned above this is a pretty big milestone for Nissan;  look for the
company to celebrate again with owner 100k internationally shortly…which we
will cover as well.


    UPDATE:  Nissan has indeed released details on sale #100,000 in the UK
to a local dentist.  Check out the special edition LEAF covered with 100,000
coins in that story.


Nissan press release on customer 99,999:

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Amy Eichenberger of Charlottesville, Va., became the
99,999th global Nissan LEAF customer when she purchased her 100 percent
electric vehicle (EV) at Colonial Nissan.

    Amy, a 47-year-old mother of two, wasn’t even in the market for a new
car. Then she spotted a University of Virginia colleague’s Nissan LEAF and
decided she wanted to know more about the “modern-looking, futuristic and
progressive” car.

    “As an architect, the style first got my attention, and I loved the
concept of zero emissions,” Amy said. Amy is a project manager overseeing
major capital investments for the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

    Nissan LEAF was the first car Amy test drove, and she loved the zip it
had. A Mercedes driver for 10 years, Amy describes herself as “picky.”
Quality, safety, a “glide ride” and reliability were at the top of Amy’s
auto shopping list criteria.

    She said she had a few initial reservations—primarily around range—so
she tested out some gasoline and diesel competitors as well. “I’d been told
once I drove a Mercedes I’d never drive anything else again. I don’t need
fancy, but I do appreciate the solid feel and craftsmanship of a luxury
vehicle, and I get that in the LEAF,” Amy said.

    “The general fuel economy out there is unimpressive and many of them
felt tin-canny. I didn’t even want to look at anything in the 20 MPG range.
I considered the VW Jetta TDI, Toyota Prius, Honda CRV and a couple of
Subaru wagons, and I always came back to the Nissan LEAF. Everything else
seemed stuck in the past,” Amy explained. 

    Amy ultimately chose a LEAF S in Glacier White. Her commute is about 10
miles to the university each day and most of her errand-running is around
the city—well under the LEAF’s estimated range of 84 miles on a full charge. 

    “I have friends I like to visit in Richmond, which I can do in the LEAF
with some planning, and in DC, which I’ll do in my son’s or boyfriend’s car.
LEAF will meet my needs 98 percent of the time, and I didn’t want to let a
little range anxiety prevent me from missing out on what I consider a much
more progressive and forward-thinking vehicle than any of the alternatives.”

    Chris Crowley, the dedicated EV salesperson for Colonial Nissan, sold
Amy her LEAF. He explained that LEAF buyers are not typical walk-ins. “LEAF
buyers generally come in well educated about the vehicle, looking for even
more information and wanting to see how it feels and drives. We spend a lot
of time talking about driving habits to make sure it meets their needs and
reviewing how very much it’s like any other vehicle in its capabilities with
the added benefit of no fuel bill. Folks like to be green, but you can talk
to their pocket books as well,” Chris said.

    Chris has been with Colonial Nissan for two years and has been the lead
EV person for most of that time. He’s sold nine LEAFs total with three of
those coming in the past three weeks. “LEAF sales have picked up because
once we were selling to engineers who were fans of the car and knew exactly
how it worked. Now we’re selling to a much broader audience, and I think
we’ve benefitted from a few folks who resolved to be greener in the new
year.”

    Nissan LEAF launched in the United States in December 2010. The United
States accounts for nearly half of the sales worldwide. The pace of LEAF
sales has continued to accelerate. In 2013, Nissan sold 22,610 of the
electric vehicles in the United States, more than twice as many as in 2012
and more than 2012 and 2011 Leaf sales combined.

    Nissan LEAF traditionally has performed well on the West Coast with
notable markets such as San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle, but now
interest has expanded across the country. New hot markets have emerged such
as Atlanta, which has been the No. 1 LEAF market for the past five months.

    “With LEAF, we see a high level of organic growth and viral sales where
LEAF owners become our best evangelists and salespeople. With electric
vehicles, many folks presume a 100 percent electric vehicle won’t meet their
needs until they chat with a neighbor, co-worker or family friend who loves
their LEAF and explain its practicality, and then it goes on their
consideration list,” said Erik Gottfried, Nissan’s director of EV Sales and
Marketing. “In fact, we’re seeing similar results with the geographic
dispersion of sales. With sales high in Atlanta, we now see other Georgia
markets such as Macon and Columbus picking up significant momentum, similar
to Eugene, Ore., following on the success of Portland.”

    Nissan LEAF is best-selling EV in history with 48 percent market share
of the electric vehicle market globally. As of November 2013, Nissan LEAF
drivers have completed an estimated 1 billion zero-emission kilometers,
resulting in approximately 165 million kilograms of CO2 saved.

    Nissan LEAF offers powerful acceleration, quiet operation, energy
efficiency and low cost of maintenance. Nissan has extended the standard
warranty for the battery-power holding capacity with its own additional
warranty for customer satisfaction and assurance.

    After leading the era of electrification in passenger vehicles with the
LEAF, in 2014 Nissan will become the first to bring a mass-market
all-electric light commercial vehicle to market. The e-NV200 will go on sale
in Europe and Japan bringing the benefits of quiet, cost-efficient,
zero-emissions mobility to businesses.

    In June 2014, Nissan will participate in the 24 Hours of Le Mans with
the NISSAN ZEOD RC and aims to set a record for the fastest all-electric,
zero-emissions lap of the circuit. Nissan is committed to using the EV
platform to break new ground in both the commercial-vehicle and motorsports
arenas.
[© 2014 Inside EVs]



http://finance.yahoo.com/news/style-performance-reliability-why-nissans-223500919.html
Style, Performance, Reliability: Why Nissan's 99,999th LEAF Customer Went
Electric  NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Amy Eichenberger
of Charlottesville, Va., became the 99,999th global Nissan LEAF customer
when she purchased her 100 percent electric vehicle (EV) at Colonial Nissan
...



http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1089783_nissan-celebrates-99999-100000-leaf-electric-car-sales
Nissan Celebrates 99,999...100,000 Leaf Electric Car Sales
Jan 20, 2014 ... Nissan is experiencing that very same joy with sales of its
Leaf electric car, as it sells the 99,999th and 100,000th examples
worldwide. Number 99,999, a Glacier White example, has gone to Amy
Eichenberger, a mother of two from Charlottesville, Virginia. Confirming the
theory that getting butts in seats is the best way to sell electric cars,
Amy bought hers after experiencing a colleague's Leaf ...




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