I've been shocked (no pun intended) at the low prices used Leaves bring. 

Beth, I'm not qualified to appraise your car, and I can't even guess what 
you might get for it.  However, a look at some Leaves sold recently on Ebay 
shows 6 examples from 2011 to 2013 that went for between $3000 and $3700.  
They were in decent running condition, had 7-8 battery bars, and claimed 
ranges around 50 miles. 

On the higher end, a couple sold for $5500.

Another Leaf with 35 mile range went for less than $2750 ("best offer 
accepted" with no indication of what that was).  One that wasn't running but 
appeared to have a solid body (California car) sold for $2650.

I'm no expert, but I think that a large part of the reason for the low 
prices on these older Leaves is that battery size and range - and thus 
overall utility - on newer EVs has increased dramatically.  These older 
Leaves are attractive in many ways, but they're left at the EVSE by the 
current 62kWh model, which IMO is a pretty decent value.

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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