Nissan Leaf • 2012 • 76,412 mi

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Nissan Leaf • 2012 • 76,412 mi

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$ 3,500 USD
California, Costa Mesa

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Tuhinga
Whakamahia
Kaihanga
Nissan
Tauira
Leaf
Tau
2012
Kāhua tinana motokā
Hatchback
Te tuku
Aunoa
Mileage
76412 mi
Momo hikoi
AWD
Putanga o te wahie
Hiko
VIN
JN1AZ0CP0CT019673
Pereti Raihana
6XSM742

Whakaahuatanga

The 2012 Nissan Leaf is a compact, four-door, five-seat hatchback with a rigid body design and front-wheel drive. It has a 106.3-inch wheelbase, is 175 inches long, 69.7 inches wide, and 61 inches high. The Leaf is built on an EV platform with batteries in the floor for better weight distribution and packaging. It has an 80-kW electric motor that can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 9.7 seconds and has a top speed of 90 miles per hour. The Leaf's range depends on driving conditions and style, but is generally between 70 and 100 miles. Charging time can range from 30 minutes with a quick charger to 20 hours using a home electrical socket


He korero taapiri

Taputapu

✓ Autopilot
✓ GPS
✓ Rama i runga i te whakaoho
✓ Rorohiko i runga-papa
✓ Te nohoanga o muri
✓ Rama rama Xenon
✓ Kaitao Kapu

Haumaru

✓ Te rema ABS
✓ Whakaara
✓ Wira koranu
✓ Peke hau taraiwa
✓ Kaitoha tohatoha hiko
✓ Airbag mo te taraiwa me te pāhihi
✓ Punaha raka whakakā
✓ Rama o te kohu o mua
✓ Pūrongo ua
✓ Rama o te kohu o muri
✓ Whakamahinga muri
✓ Te whakahaere i te pumau
✓ Ko te rama maramara tuatoru i arahina

Te whakamarie

✓ Mahinga-rangi
✓ Whakatikahia te teitei o te wira urungi
✓ Te nohoanga taraiwa-ka taea te whakarite
✓ Pūoko marama
✓ Pūoko Paraka
✓ Raka kuaha hiko
✓ Te hiko o nga whakaata o muri

Oro

✓ AM/FM
✓ AUX
✓ Bluetooth
✓ CD
✓ DVD
✓ Kaitākaro Mp3
✓ Kaari SD
✓ Tauranga USB

Waho

✓ Pahu peita
✓ Uhi Pouaka
✓ Wiper o muri

Mo te kaihoko

Pāpāho tūmataiti
Memā mai i 2024

Frequently asked questions

Ko tēnei 2012 Nissan Leaf he 8-15 tau — he rohe kaitiaki-whakahaere-whakahaere-whakahaere-whakahaere. He nui ake te āhua o te pūkaha i te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te āhua o te ā

Ka uru tēnei rārangi ki te whāinga mārō mō tētahi 2012 Nissan Leaf (tata ki te 15–20k km/year). I te whakamahinga noa iho, e tūmanako ana kia hiahiatia he arotahi ngā mea e whakamahia ana — ngā whakarere, ngā tā, ngā wai — engari kāore he āhuahira nui mēnā kua whaia te wā o te ratonga.

Costa Mesa, California kotahi tētahi o ngā mākete United States (USA) hōhonu ake mō ngā hatchbacks. Ko ngā rārangi Nissan Leaf e ōrite ana ki ēnei, ko te nuinga o te wā e ōrite ana ki ngā taumaha, nā reira ka taea e ngā kaihokohoko te kōwhiri i te utu, te whakaahua tika, me te whakautu i ngā karere i roto i ngā wā poto - ko ngā rārangi kāore e whiwhi ana i ngā whakautu tere e ngaro ana i ngā hua o te rapu i te mākete.

For this electric Nissan Leaf, the single biggest item is battery health — ask for a recent capacity report (most EVs expose it through the infotainment system) and check for any open battery-pack warranty. Also inspect charging-port condition, regen-brake feel, and the 12V auxiliary battery (often overlooked but a common roadside-failure cause on older EVs).

Ko te whakatūnga i roto i te California, United States (USA) e whakahaeretia ana e te āhua, nō reira he rerekē ake ngā utu e ai ki te pūāhua ZIP / kaitapere i te Nissan Leaf anake. Hei tāpiri, he mid-tier ngā waka i tēnei rōpū pakeke i te nuinga o te wā i waenganui i te $700-2,000/tau mō te taupoki katoa. He nui ake te utu mō ngā rārangi utu tiketike / iti iho.

Energy cost for this electric Leaf depends on whether you charge at home (cheapest) or at public DC fast-chargers (most expensive). In United States (USA), residential rates typically work out to a small fraction of the per-km cost of a gasoline equivalent. Public fast-charging can erase that advantage on long road trips — calculate by route.

Ko tēnei he rārangi hoko-whāinga tūmataiti. Mō tētahi hokonga mid-rau pēnei i tēnei Nissan Leaf, ko te nuinga o te wā ka whakaritea e te hokona he pūtea pūtea me tō rātou ake pēke, kāwanatanga ā-pūtea rānei — kia whiwhi whakaaetanga i mua i te whakawhitinga ki te hoko. Ko te tikanga ka tūmanako te hokona ki te whakamātau i ngā moni i mua i te whakaū i te taitara.

I roto i te California, United States (USA), e hiahiatia ana e koe te taitara taketake i whakakāhoretia e te kaihokohoko, he utu hoko, he tirotiro whaipara/hauhau i tēnei wā i te wāhi e hiahiatia ana e te California, he manatoko VIN-whāiti, me te whakaaturanga o te bima hei tango i te rangatiratanga. Ko te DMV tūnga, te kaporeihana waka rānei e whakamātau ana i te whakawhitinga; he tokomaha e mahi ana i taua rā.

He tātaitanga tāngata-whāinga tēnei — he tangata e hoko ana i tōna ake Nissan Leaf, ehara i te umanga. E whakaaro ana ki tētahi atu hokonga tangata-ki-ā- tangata: ki te tūtaki i tētahi tauwāhi tūmatanui haumaru (ko te pae whakateretanga o te tari ā-pāhi te paerewa koura), kia whakamātautia te ID o te kaihokohoko i te taitara i mua i te hurihanga o ngā moni i ngā ringa, ā, kāore i te whakarerekē i ngā moni i mua i te kite i te waka i te tangata.

EVs depreciate faster than equivalent ICE vehicles in their first 3-4 years (battery-tech advances make older models less attractive) but then plateau as the used-EV market matures. For this Nissan Leaf, expect the next 12 months to mirror the broader EV depreciation curve in United States (USA) more than any model-specific story.

I runga i tētahi rārangi waenganui i tētahi mākete nui pēnei i te Costa Mesa, California, he ōrite te Nissan Leaf i roto i tētahi kawenga poto — nō reira ko te whakaakoranga utu te kawenga matua o te kaihokohoko. E tūmanako ana ki tētahi matapihi tauwhitiwhiti o te 3–6% engari rawa he wiki neke atu i te wā o te whakarārangi, i tēnei take ka whakaaetia e ngā kaihokohoko te 7–9% o te whakakoretanga.

Mēnā e hiahiatia ana e te kaihokohoko i tētahi pēke, tētahi kamupene moni rānei ki tēnei Nissan Leaf, ka whakapūtātia te taitara. Kāore e tuku i ngā moni i mua i te tuku i te taitara. Ko te mahi pūnoa i roto i te United States (USA): ko te pēke o te hoko e utu ana i te kaiwhiwhinga mō te taumahatanga o te whakawhiwhinga, ā, ka utu te kaiwhiwhinga ki te kaiwhiwhinga mō te toenga, me te tuhipoka tuku i te kaiwhiwhinga e tae ana ki te taitara hou. Whakamātau i te tūnga o te whakawhiwhinga mā ngā whakamahinga o te pūkete tūmatanui United States (USA) (DMV / DETRAN / Registro Civil / ērā atu mea) i mua i te whakaaetanga ki tētahi utu hoko.