Loved your post, but there are only 12 bars on a LEAF, not 13. 😆
I lost my first, and so far, only bar on my 2013 the first year. That was 
charging to 80%, except for an occasional equalizing 100% each month. 40k miles 
now. 

Sincerely, 
Bob Bath

Note: any misspellings of the contents of this message are due to 54 y.o. 
vision, hyperactive spell check changing what I typed, or fat fingering— not 
cluelessness. 


> On Jan 11, 2020, at 8:29 AM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After three Leafs I have some experience. Our first Leaf was a 2012 Lease. By 
> 39k miles and end of lease It could barely do 50 miles. We did not buy that 
> can. 
> 
> We did however find a 2013 with 2,400 miles on the odometer for $14k. Nissan 
> allowed us to pay off the car with a no interest loan. We are still driving 
> that car. The guessometer is actually very accurate in predicting actual 
> range. Back in 2015 we would see as much as 131 miles of range. Now in winter 
> we are seeing mid 80's. Still getting 13 bars. The car has 55k on the clock. 
> It has been from San Francisco to San Diego three times. First time it took 
> 20 hours to LA. Lots of fast charger mistakes. No problems yet other than 
> reduced range. We drive using the two ball method. During warm months we 
> still see one mile of range per percent of charge. But it is hard to keep it 
> up when driving into the wind. 
> 
> Our third Leaf was a 2016 30 kw. Total expenditure $13,550. It is so much 
> more useful that my wife Bogart's it and has run up the odometer to over 50 k 
> miles even though that car was bought new a year later. It will make the 90 
> mile journey to Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, Santa Rosa and a little more 
> to Salinas sometimes. This car still shows 114 to 130 miles of range on a 
> full charge. It will make it to LA in 11 hours. Stops of Salinas, Camp 
> Roberts, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. So the bigger the battery the 
> better. This car still has the original tires. If you drive normally you will 
> not see these numbers on any Leaf. However I am certain the 40 and 60 kw 
> Leafs will have much better range and battery life. I would not buy a 2011 or 
> 2012 Leaf unless the battery was replaced or I got it nearly free. Looking 
> forward I see my first broken part being the axel boots. Anybody think 
> Armourall will extend their life? Lawrence Rhodes  
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