Zoe/Leaf Test Drives

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essayer

9,110 posts

195 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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Hijacking the thread..

Drove a Zoe and Leaf today, impressed with both, Leaf certainly the better car but a bit pricier of course.

Zoe felt a bit 90s-holiday-hire-car while the Leaf felt the equal of a Golf etc, and good spec.

Both very tempting, for me the Zoe shades it on the overall two year PCP costs (£1k+£150pm); I just need it for the station run really, but Nissan are going to run some figures and I'll see where the 24kw midrange spec gets priced.. when I left it was £2k+£250pm or so

DSLiverpool

14,794 posts

203 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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essayer said:
Hijacking the thread..

Drove a Zoe and Leaf today, impressed with both, Leaf certainly the better car but a bit pricier of course.

Zoe felt a bit 90s-holiday-hire-car while the Leaf felt the equal of a Golf etc, and good spec.

Both very tempting, for me the Zoe shades it on the overall two year PCP costs (£1k+£150pm); I just need it for the station run really, but Nissan are going to run some figures and I'll see where the 24kw midrange spec gets priced.. when I left it was £2k+£250pm or so
Hold off for a bit, they may roll out the really good deals again. It's hard to believe we got £1800 a year all in and that was for both cars leaf and Zoe, if they can do it once they can do it again.

essayer

9,110 posts

195 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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I wonder if March quarter end will add up to some discounts.

Noted that the Zoe is about 4-5 weeks lead time, while Leafs are immediately available.

wemorgan

3,578 posts

179 months

Monday 7th March 2016
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Just 2 months ago the Zoe was 10+23 £100.
As said above - hold out for some better 1/4 end deal.