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December 7th, 2010
Imagine a large bundle of cash sitting on your kitchen table. You pick it up, walk over to the roaring fire that is keeping your house warm, now throw the money in the fireplace and watch it burn.
Sounds completely crazy, right? Well, that is precisely what you will be doing if you don’t call your Seattle Nissan LEAF dealer, Nissan of Auburn, and get a price quote from us. Regardless, if you’ve reserved your Nissan LEAF with another Nissan dealer, pick up the phone and at least get a price quote. It’s painless, easy, and your wallet will thank you!
If you live outside of the driving distance of our Seattle Nissan dealership, we are offer incredible shipping credit to take advantage of our pricing. So call us!
Imagine never having to stop at a gas station to fill up ever again. Imagine plugging your car into your home charger station just like you plug your cell phone in at night. Imagine leaving the world a cleaner place than when you entered it, doing your part to reduce your carbon footprint.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released some pretty spectacular ratings and numbers on the all—electric Nissan LEAF.
In fact, it’s the best rating that the EPA has ever released on a car. Finally, a car that our earth will be thankful for!
The EPA has approved its fuel economy label for the 100 percent electric Nissan LEAF, rating the vehicle to be the “best” in the midsize vehicle class for fuel efficiency and “best” for the environment. The new label shows a best-in-class 99 miles per gallon (mpg) equivalent combined city/highway. The MPG equivalency rating was developed by the EPA as a way to provide a standard so consumers can compare vehicles across the spectrum and make an educated purchase.
The all-electric 2011 Nissan LEAF, coming soon to the leading Seattle Nissan dealer, was also rated best in class for the environment based on emitting zero greenhouse gases or other traditional tailpipe emissions.
The label, which will be part of the Nissan LEAF’s Monroney label, is now ready for placement on the vehicles in anticipation of the December launch. After completion of five-cycle testing, the EPA has rated the Nissan LEAF with an MPG equivalent of 106 city, 92 highway for a combined 99mpg. This calculation is based on the EPA’s formula of 33.7kW—hrs being equivalent to one-gallon gasoline energy.
In addition, the label displays a charging time of seven hours on a 240V charge and a driving range of 73 miles, based on the five-cycle tests using varying driving conditions and climate controls. Driving range on the Nissan LEAF, as with all vehicles, varies with real-world driving conditions.
This month is a history-making month for the United States auto industry, and we couldn’t be happier to be a part of it. We sincerely look forward to helping you, regardless if you’re in Tennessee or Washington State; we’re pleased to be a part of you making history with your purchase of the Nissan LEAF.
Nissan of Auburn is part of the Rairdon Group. We are a Washington State, family-owned car group with six dealerships stretching from Auburn to Bellingham.
You save money at Rairdon’s!
Seattle Nissan shoppers interested in learning more about the Nissan LEAF should visit our website or stop by the dealership today!
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