Well, the price difference was small at the time. Now it's closer to a $10K difference. It seems like a bargain... if you can actually buy one!

Peri

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From: "tomw via EV" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 03-Mar-15 9:51:08 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: iMiev remains cheap EV champ> nil changes, 2016 model in March

/"I've found I like to drive it better than my Tesla; I use it for almost
all trips of less than 60 miles."/
Now there is something I wouldn't have expected, even though I prefer an
iMiev size vehicle myself. They are great fun to zip around in imo,
especially in cities, and there is always a parking space available which is just a bit too small for larger cars but spacious for a small one. However, my reasoning was similar to Peri's, I didn't see why would most families would buy the iMiev with less range and less space when a Leaf didn't cost much more. I really wish they had put a 24kWh pack in it, range in winter
is really limiting.



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