Show us yer trees!

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PKLD

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1,161 posts

241 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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So my wife was sniggering at my concentration the other day as I went quiet for a few miles as I was on course for a new record...



but then a few days later...



As she pointed out the main reason I'm loving the Leaf is that it is less of a car to get excited about, and more of a massive gadget with high scores to be achieved! It definitely encourages my competitive side which can only be a good thing. Next challenge is to do a clear 100mile + run on a single charge, I've done a mid 80s run before with 12% left when I got home...

So is it just me or are you lot quietly competing with your dashboard scores? loser

autofocus

2,987 posts

218 months

Tuesday 7th July 2015
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Hi there,

Only had mine for a 7 day test drive but he 'tree' game was great fun



Regards

Tim

deansh8506

4 posts

129 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Not a tree high score but a GOM high score smile




Not bad for 23k miles on the clock. Who said these batteries need replacing after 3 years? They talking rubbish!

appletonn

699 posts

260 months

Friday 10th July 2015
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Blimey, you must be a very gentle driver!! wink

After almost 2 months & 2000 miles (all free, thanks to Ecotricity!) with the vast majority spent at 75-80mph on the M6, I'm seeing around 65-70mils on the GOM, so failrly happy with that.

When PCP is up in 2 yrs time, almost certainly planning to upgrade to new, longer range Leaf, all being well

Edited by appletonn on Friday 10th July 09:53

DSLiverpool

14,744 posts

202 months

Saturday 11th July 2015
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I play a slightly different game, on my commute I try to see how far I can get on 100% then on 99% it's landmarks I hit and I get incredibly pleased if I get past my best distance landmark. 100% is the local school about 1.4 miles away.

PKLD

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1,161 posts

241 months

Monday 13th July 2015
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DSLiverpool said:
I play a slightly different game, on my commute I try to see how far I can get on 100% then on 99% it's landmarks I hit and I get incredibly pleased if I get past my best distance landmark. 100% is the local school about 1.4 miles away.
I'm getting some good performance out of the car but this is the one thing I can't do!

By the time I've reversed out my drive, travelled 0.3 miles in a 20 limit road, pulled out of a junction onto a 40mph road in 0.4 miles I've dropped 1% then 0.3 miles later I've lost another. My first 3 miles every morning costs me 6% without fail, then I seem to make up for it and then it ends up being roughly 10 miles for 12% which isn't too bad.

I did have a slightly more grand day out last week though; 337 miles in 2 days in rural-electricity-supposedly-only-just-discovered-up-here-in-Scotland:

http://jorro.co.uk/latest-news/337-miles-across-ru...