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  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
  • 2011 Nissan LEAF JN1AZ0CP5BT006996

2011 Nissan LEAF SL
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have a battery instead of a gasoline tank, and an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine (ICE).

VIN: JN1AZ0CP5BT006996
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have a battery instead of a gasoline tank, and an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine (ICE).
Mileage:
43,986
Total Range:
73 Mi
Seats:
5
Distance from you:
2,316
$5,000
Mileage:
43,986
Distance from you:
2,316

HIGHLIGHTS:

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SELLER’S STORY:

Clean Title 2011 Nissan Leaf.Has Level 1-2 charging port and a Fast DC port for a quick 40min charge. Tags are up to date until next year. Gets approximately 60 miles on fully charge. Only selling it to upgrade.

Location

Baldwin Park, CA

EQUIPMENT & OPTIONS:

+ Alloy Wheels
+ Bluetooth
+ Child Safety
+ Satellite Radio
+ Voice Recognition
+ Power Outlet
+ Heated Steering Wheel
+ Heated Seats

2 more

EXTERIOR:

Body StyleHatchback
Exterior ColorBlue
Length 175"
Wheelbase 106"
Width 69.7"
Width Full N/A
Clearance 6"

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INTERIOR:

Seating5
Interior ColorBeige
Head Room Front 41"
Head Room Rear 37"
Leg Room Front 42"
Leg Room Rear 33"
Shoulder Room Front 54"
Shoulder Room Rear 52"
Hip Room Front 51"
Hip Room Rear 50"
Curb Weight 3340 lbs
Weight Distribution N/A
Rear Cargo Volume 24"
Rear Cargo Volume With Seats Down 30"
Front Trunk Cargo Volume N/A

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BEV PERFORMANCE:

Horsepower 107 hp
MPGe 102
Top Speed 90 mph
0-60 9 seconds

CHARGING:

Electric Range

Range is the amount of distance this vehicle can travel on a full charge.

73 Mi.
Battery size

Battery size represents the technical capacity of the battery.

24 kWh
Cost to charge (full)

Cost to charge represents approximately how much this vehicle will cost to charge from empty to full based on home charging options. Charging rates vary based on destination so this number is unique to your zip code.

$2.5
Monthly charge cost

Monthly charge costs are calculated based on the national average of 12,000 miles driven per year and the cost of electricity within your zip code.

$34

HOME CHARGING OPTIONS:

NEMA 5-15

Full charge in 20+ Hours

Labor $0 | Parts $0

NEMA 14-50

Full charge in 6-8 Hours

Labor $0-100 | Parts $150-300

Wall connector

Full charge in 6-8 Hours

Labor $300-600 | Parts from $379

CHARGERS NEAR YOU:

BUYER’S CENTER:

Listed for sale 1254 days ago

2 price changes
12/19 $5,000
11/10 $6,000
11/11 $6,500

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BUYER’S TOOLS:

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Term Length 72 Month

Down Payment $500 (10%)

Est. Monthly Payment This estimate is for illustration purposes only and accuracy is not guaranteed. Acquisition fees, destination charges, tag, title, and other fees are not included in this calculation.

$2,864

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Asking price: $5,000
EST. PAYMENT: $2,864 / MO.
This estimate was generated with 10% down over a 72 month term.This estimate is for illustration purposes only and accuracy is not guaranteed. Acquisition fees, destination charges, tag, title, and other fees are not included in this calculation.

Estimated savings

  • Cheaper than $2,324
  • Electricity vs. Gas

    We've assumed a fuel economy of 21 miles per gallon for a comparable gasoline powered premium sedan, for example, the 2016 Mercedes-Benz S550. We've also assumed the national average of $0.13 per kilowatt-hour for electricity, 10% charging on Tesla’s Supercharger network and $2.70 per gallon for premium gasoline over the next five years.

    $300
  • Express Lane bills

    Florida has allowed owners of hybrid, electric and other low-emission vehicles to ride in high-occupancy-vehicle lanes with only one person in the car between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays. And with the introduction of the I-95 express lanes, they don't have to pay tolls.

    $120
  • Maintanance

    EVs benefit from not requiring oil changes or other maintenance costs for exhaust systems. Studies have shown that this represents a 35 percent decrease in cost over time. Some calculations peg this to about 3 or 4 cents per mile of maintenance cost in an EV versus closer to 6 cents in an internal combustion car.

    $120
  • Total estimate $2,864

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