Second Generation Nissan Leaf | Fully Charged

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • It's taken too long, but finally here is my review of the 2nd generation Nissan Leaf. Built in Sunderland UK.
    Since recording Nissan have passed the 100,000 global sales milestone.
    www.nissan.co.uk/LEAF

КОМЕНТАРІ • 231

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Рік тому +1

    Rewatching some really old videos to see how far we have come in 10 years.

  • @ProgrammerInProgress
    @ProgrammerInProgress 10 років тому +1

    I enjoyed the coverage of the Nissan Plant, I've never been in, but live nearby and know people who work there, I also think think this looks like a superb vehicle.
    It's good to hear Nissan are finding a market for their new product, we've had many charging stations installed in the local area.
    I'm also a massive Red Dwarf fan, your character is timeless, Mr Llewellyn :D

  • @leulgeorgis3216
    @leulgeorgis3216 7 років тому +6

    its nice that Norway use a lot of clean energy while they are one of the biggest produces of hydrocarbons in the world

    • @benfarmer-webb1016
      @benfarmer-webb1016 3 роки тому +2

      They got their wealth from selling oil and they use it to buy clean renewable technology... yeah maybe they should stop with the oil

  • @NicolasZart
    @NicolasZart 10 років тому +3

    Hi Robert, I'm finishing our test drive of the 2014 LEAF SL and have been very impressed. Would love to hear your thoughts once I compile everything. Thanks for the great work you do. Keep it up.

  • @mikeroerig2499
    @mikeroerig2499 10 років тому +5

    I really enjoyed this Leaf review and I like my Leaf very much in the summer but not in the winter. Two years ago I leased a 2012 Leaf, I have 29,000 miles on it now and after watching this video and reading the viewer comments, I am still in the dark when it comes to the heater. To be honest, I don't care HOW it works, but I do care about the impact it has on battery consumption because that affects range. In St.Paul Minnesota last winter we had 4 days that hit -22F. My round trip drive to work is 46 miles. Even if I preheat the Leaf while connected to the wall charger, I cannot complete the 46 mile drive without stopping for a charge if the temp is below zero. I use climate control ONLY when the front window is difficult to see out of. If I can see out of the front window, I drive without heat. So when this Leaf review says that the heater is 3X more efficient than my 2012 Leaf, it really has my attention.
    2 more observations:
    The tires on the Leaf might be great in states that have no snow, but in Minnesota winter, they slide around a lot. Putting on winter snow tires is a big improvement.
    Also, one of the comments attached to this video noted how Nissan dealers don't really want to sell electric cars. I also experienced that at Nissan. I was surprised that with perhaps 15 sales people on the floor, only 1 had the ability to sell a Leaf. Even worse was the Ford dealer. That Ford salesman very enthusiastically tried to talk me out of buying any brand of electric, even Ford.

    • @bcitrowske1
      @bcitrowske1 10 років тому +1

      I bought my 2012 Leaf and feel the same that you do about driving it in the winter. I'm in Minneapolis and drive about 32 round trip everyday. If my work didnt offer me a 110 plug and reserved parking i would have traded it in. I made it two winters on the stock tires and it was horrible. Also i found the stock tires are undersized for the weight for this car. I had two tires grow buldges on the sidewall. I went with a better allseason and bumped up to a 225 width tire for a little more foot print.
      I am thinking about buying a second leaf (repairable) to modify my leaf into a AWD dual motor and increase the range by adding the as much of the second battery pack to it.

    • @mikeroerig2499
      @mikeroerig2499 10 років тому

      Bryan,
      I have a fair amount of experience with building cars (street rods) and I must say that your thoughts about creating an AWD Leaf that carries a dual battery pack sounds like a very large project. Excuse my intruding in to your plans, but I think the AWD aspect wouldn't be worth the effort... unless you are doing it for the mechanical enjoyment. If you could find a battery pack from a Leaf at a reasonable price, then I think adding as much of the second battery pack would be a very interesting project. I really like my Leaf in summer, and if the battery capacity were higher, it would become a great electric car for Minnesota winter. I have one more year on my lease. If Nissan really does come out with a Leaf with a larger battery, then I would get another. If they don't, then I might bite the bullet and get a Tesla.
      If you decide to pursue a salvageable Leaf, you should try to find a 2013 or newer because you could pirate the improved heater and also the charger because it charges twice as fast as the 2012. With the improved heater, newer charger, and a larger battery, you would have an incredible Leaf !! The additional battery weight might limit how much of the second battery pack you add, but it sure sounds like a fun project.
      You are in Minneapolis and I am in White Bear Lake. If you decide to do the project, I would like to hear how it goes. We could meet at Anchor fish and chips in Northeast Minneapolis (I go there often) and you can tell me about it.
      Mike Roerig

    • @bcitrowske1
      @bcitrowske1 10 років тому

      Yeah, I think if I have the time to do it and can fine the right salavage car it would make a fun project. And your right on the 2013 or newer for the upgraded tech. And as far as adding the second cars batteries i would try and add them in Modular so I could just add them as needed. Maybe make a sleeper auto cross car. It wouldnt be super fast but it would be unexpectedly faster :-) If the wife gives me the Green light ill start posting some videos when i have spare car in the garage.
      Bryan

  • @paulaschofield
    @paulaschofield 6 років тому +1

    Norway is very similar to New Zealand in many ways, the population is similar, around 5mil, and 80% of New Zealand's power is generated from renewable sources. Saying that, there must be something different, because where Norway has 42% of EV ownership, New Zealand only has 0.2% of EV ownership. I suspect it is how the government has embraced EVs in Norway which is different. Love this show, keep it up.

  • @robinyellow
    @robinyellow 10 років тому

    My 2013 Nissan Leaf heater packed up pretty soon after I got it. It is being fixed tomorrow but it did take 3 weeks for the part to come from Timbuktu or wherever they make the part.
    Great review as always, especially the bit about wee.

  • @Felix96xy
    @Felix96xy 10 років тому

    I was so hoping you'd do a video on the new LEAF one time and finally it's here! Wonderful video again, I could listen to you talking all day if I had the time :D

  • @Lee-pf1tx
    @Lee-pf1tx 10 років тому +1

    I love your videos, I could hear you talk all day. Thank you for keeping me informed.

  • @CJdBabe
    @CJdBabe 10 років тому

    Just got my 2014 and been driving it nonstop for two days. I'm hooked. Thanks for this great review of the new gen. Was Pretty helpful.

  • @betterspud21
    @betterspud21 10 років тому +3

    Fantastic review. Great car. I would be more than happy to drive one. If the UK had an infrastructure to rival Denmark, I think it would be a no-brainer for a huge number of people.
    Also, I think that a comparison with the VW Golf would be seen by anyone with a motoring interest as a massive compliment. The Golf is an excellent benchmark and to be judged equal to it is high praise.
    Thanks for another great episode. More please...

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 9 років тому

    Having had my first look at a Leaf yesterday and a little drive around in it i'm convinced. Love your video, keep up the good work

  • @wlchase
    @wlchase 10 років тому +1

    Got an email on the 25th that they've sold 100.000! Even if Car & Driver prefer the electric Ford Focus & the Chevy Spark, I still admire Nissan and hope to get one some day.

  • @jim-elainestack5151
    @jim-elainestack5151 10 років тому

    the 2015 even has a new Desert Heart Tolerance battery. They just keep getting better and better. Their Air Cond Heat is the best I have even used,super efficient.

  • @creepyloner1979
    @creepyloner1979 10 років тому

    you've got to love how he makes a big deal about nissan using the same assembly line and mounting the motor the same way, etc. as their gas powered cars... as if the fact that they're basically just cramming a motor and battery into recycled old gas powered tech rather than innovating is something to be proud of.

  • @glennwehmeyer
    @glennwehmeyer 10 років тому

    Planning to upgrade to a 2014 Leaf in a couple months. Can't wait to get the larger trunk space as well as the other improvements.

  • @moreboost
    @moreboost 10 років тому

    Another good show on the books. We need expensive editing for fancy graphics. We want and need you to do your thing the way tell it like it is... The rest will follow. Please keep them coming and looking forward to the next one sooner then the last :)

  • @64jcl
    @64jcl 10 років тому

    We have one of these 2nd gens and are very happy with it. A brilliant car! And living in Norway its dirt cheap to both buy and fill up the tank. :)

  • @nobodyyouknow222
    @nobodyyouknow222 10 років тому

    always enjoy your offerings Robert.

  • @LibertarianSamurai
    @LibertarianSamurai 10 років тому +34

    One thumb down?! Come on now, Mr. Clarkson! LOL!

    • @grendelum
      @grendelum 7 років тому +2

      LibertarianSamurai 自由の志士 - we're up to 41 thumbs down as of October 1st (or so) 2017... I've offset them with another thumbs up !!!

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. 8 років тому +1

    I borrowed a tesla last weekend and the one issue I had was the cost to charge it up. In Brighton we have a Charge Your Car chademo charger and it's £3.50 for the first ten minutes and 25pence per minute after that. This worked out quite expensive.
    This is a receipt for charge session at charge point 70111, Withdean Sports Complex:
    Session started at: 2016-06-26 15:49:47
    Session ended at: 2016-06-26 16:57:56
    Tag serial number: 20000000000C83
    Energy (kWh) drawn: 33.6
    Cost: ?18.00
    £18 to charge for just over an hour?
    To add insult to injury the charger limited the current after fifteen minutes which meant i was there longer.
    I think an upcoming episode could cover this issue.
    Fantastic job btw, I greatly appreciate your videos.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 років тому

      For almost all EV driving the charging happens at home or at slow chargers and is a lot cheaper than that.
      Borrowing a Tesla, you didn't experience the massive savings you can make through home charging every day during a commute which easily offsets any additional cost at fast charge points.
      You'll also find that the Tesla superchargers would have been free and charged much faster than a standard FCP.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 років тому

      What video?

  • @askusanything118118
    @askusanything118118 8 років тому +1

    I've had a new Leaf since Dec 14. It's great for bopping about town, but an absolute nightmare on any slightly longer journeys. For example, driving from one town to another today: 35 miles there + 35 miles back = 70 miles. Easy, right? Wrong... to manage the journey, I had to keep my speed to 30 miles per hour, which is ridiculous on a British "A" road; it upsets other motorists and takes too long. There are no rapid chargers on this particular "A" road, which is 186 miles long; not a single charger. Even if there was, Ecotricity now charge £6 per charge, which, when you factor in broken chargers, waiting in a queue to charge and the messing about using an App instead of an RFID plastic card, if all starts to feel like way too much hard work.

    • @andrewjreed3
      @andrewjreed3 8 років тому

      How is the range, is it dropping, batteries might not last 3 years

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 років тому

      Sounds like a problem with your local infrastructure. £6 is ridiculous. Over the entire island of Ireland, it costs exactly €0.00 and there are fast chargers dotted along every motorway.

  • @kvfive
    @kvfive 10 років тому +4

    Fantastic show, credit to you Robert. You deserve a lot more subscribers :) oh how I now want a Nissan Leaf..... Or a Zoe.... Or a Twizzy :-)

    • @kvfive
      @kvfive 10 років тому

      And the E-UP !

  • @MikesMovies
    @MikesMovies 10 років тому

    Great video and review! I can see myself with a Leaf, but not until the price drops much further sadly! by then maybe we will be up to 200 miles range which would then be more than I need.

  • @Nichen
    @Nichen 10 років тому +1

    00:46 you ROCK Robert!! :) That was brilliant :D

  • @legalfiction007
    @legalfiction007 10 років тому

    Hi Rob, excellent video as usual, I have a question, or maybe dilemma is more appropriate a description. 'Can you live with the electric transport everyday'. My dilemma, I am in the process of a Tesla S purchase, but thought a good idea would be a interim phase (£100k for properly spec'd S is not uncommon) of a nearly new 2nd Generation Leaf to prove the living with and the everyday usability quagmire. I am in the process of setting up a hybrid/electric car specialist dealership and there lies the original interest in practicing what you preach so to speak, but genuinely I am very interested in the technology. Although being a petrol head its hard to give up on the V12 BMW I use everyday but I really want to come at from the whole ownership experience and not just the green/not green argument. I have always been a fan and your candid and pragmatic approach to this subject and the use of electric transport/green energy I find interesting. So enough waffle can you say that the new Leaf is useable on daily basis or is the hybrid/range extender (like the new BMW) more practical.. I usually do 300-350 miles a week then fill up, normally no more than 60 miles in any one day. I do have two other cars but I would like to use electric as much as possible (the development of the new electric racing series and the direction of F1 shows the market is being taken seriously. I do have a vested interest in proving this total lifestyle change and lifetime ownership model as I want to show that owning an electric vehicle (second hand at least for now) is not just the Bastian of 'Eco drivers' and controlled by the main dealers but can be seen as a very viable choice. I must say the whole approach by Tesla was very different almost radical for me, not your typical car manufacturer approach although Rob, it does have a steep cost of entry. Rob it would be interesting to hear from you regards the cold hard facts of infrastructure and usability. I live in South Wales so I am still investigating charge points and regional incentives (any information would be appreciated). On a separate note having built my own house I struggled back in 1996 to implement the renewable/almost of grid "wish/plan' due to lack of proven systems back then and the cost of entry. I just wished that market had developed as quickly as this one. I am sure you may say perhaps it has. However, it seems that it is always a balance between cost/principles and every day practicality that governs our decisions. Look forward to hearing from you Rob.

  • @lucasskywalker
    @lucasskywalker 10 років тому +2

    God I love how Bobby views all things in the universe.

  • @edmaluf
    @edmaluf 9 років тому

    Hi, Robert! I have just found your channel and it is great. I can't stop watching it. Do you have the link to the interview with Carlos Ghosn? I'd love to watch that. Thank you and keep up the good work. Cheers!

  • @mrjaffar
    @mrjaffar 10 років тому

    Just exchanged my Mk I (43500miles) for a Mk II Leaf today... The old one worked perfectly, only changed because the lease was up... If you have need for a 2nd car... A second hand Leaf is very good value.

  • @michaelgoode4104
    @michaelgoode4104 6 років тому

    Enjoying the back catalogue.

  • @viximano
    @viximano 7 років тому

    by far my fav utube channel!!!

  • @LivingwithJesus11
    @LivingwithJesus11 9 років тому

    i love this music you have in the start of the video

  • @mattpark72
    @mattpark72 9 років тому

    I have just bought a leaf. (Tekna modell) Admittedly its not for those doing long distances but its a great car and I love mine

  • @Turtytreeandaturd
    @Turtytreeandaturd 10 років тому

    Great stuff again. I too am looking to upgrade the Leaf but unfortunately, the Mrs is not!! :(

  • @bluemonkeyster
    @bluemonkeyster 10 років тому

    I think under the circumstances of being with the Great Ghosn, under that kind of pressure, the comment of leaf = golf would still be a compliment. VW has overtaken GM as #2 in the world to great effect.
    Love your take on the new Leaf!

  • @jmurkz
    @jmurkz 10 років тому

    My next car, thank you for the excellent report Robert.

  • @munteruk
    @munteruk 10 років тому

    Robert, I'd like you video more if you included some of the technical improvements in the second gen car rather than just the user interface improvements. Is the battery any better? Is the motor the same? How have the cars control algorithms changed?

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 10 років тому

      The battery hasn't changed. The charger has moved into the engine bay on top of the engine. The motor has been slightly improived IIRC, but nothing dramatic. (I went to a talk from Nissan Project manager which had a fair amount of detail).

  • @tyman3331
    @tyman3331 5 років тому

    Now I really applaud Nissan for going full steam ahead with leaf, while other automakers are still doing compliance electric cars.

  • @lookatcha
    @lookatcha 7 років тому +1

    love your videos mate

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 10 років тому

    I like incremental improvements. It's annoying when manufacturers announce 'the all new' every year. 'Completely redesigned' can mean 'improved,' but can also mean 'we saved a bundle by cutting a few corners.'

  • @foxtrotkilomike
    @foxtrotkilomike 10 років тому

    Im getting really excited about EVs, But living in a flat and occasionally needing to do a 150 mile journey im still waiting for the right time.

  • @UweFromLowerSaxony
    @UweFromLowerSaxony 10 років тому

    As always: really a great review :-)
    Thanks a lot.

  • @joshuasmith7369
    @joshuasmith7369 7 років тому +1

    I live in south Texas, don't need a heater. (Not even in the winter).

  • @jonzinck4304
    @jonzinck4304 10 років тому

    I don't know if its just me but I've tried watching the video on my phone and my two tablets and the video keeps stopping at around 6: minutes when your taking about purchase tax. Am I the only one??

  • @aatheus
    @aatheus 10 років тому

    Over 100,000 Leafs, as of now. Go Nissan go!

  • @pfreichel1
    @pfreichel1 10 років тому

    Congratulations for your superbe videos aubout electric cars. My english is not so good, but i think you forgot to tell about the possibility to have an 6.7kw charger in this version

  • @dellybel1979
    @dellybel1979 9 років тому +1

    Hi, there's a new 30 kWh version out apparently, are you able to give any realistic ranges?

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 8 років тому

      +dellybel1979 Around 100mi depending on use.

  • @Dave23547
    @Dave23547 10 років тому

    How much do hills effect the battery's range? During the video, there was quite a bit of road noise. How quiet is the Leaf?

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 10 років тому

      Very quiet - they had to add an engine-noise generator, which runs under 35mph (kph?, I forget) to avoid surprising peds. Above that speed tyre/road noise is like any other modern car.

  • @ashleyjacobs6024
    @ashleyjacobs6024 7 років тому

    Hi Robert
    If a 2015 Nissan leaf with 18000 miles is charging to 68 miles. What's wrong. Can it improve.

  • @shenalse
    @shenalse 9 років тому

    What's the difference between Nissan leaf zaa-azeo and zaa-zeo ??
    Please reply

  • @gryzman
    @gryzman 8 років тому

    I'm surprised they did not let you keep it after all the good work you're doing. Thats' why you got tesla :P continuous improvements on it, with the annual £500 servicing charge.

  • @kamelsr
    @kamelsr 10 років тому +3

    I loved the show as I have all of them it was the 30second advertisement to build support for an oil pipeline. It seem to send a mixed message. Definitely bad form for TransCanada to put a fossil fuel ad in a show for clean energy.

    • @toefurcub
      @toefurcub 10 років тому

      they're still way expensive. like 28 grand base - a base model versa note (same car basically) is only 13 grand.

    • @kamelsr
      @kamelsr 7 років тому

      ferkemall what does this have to do with the untrue advertisement (one you may or may not have seen) being placed on a show about clean energy? This ad was for the DAPL two years ago. Since that time there have been leaks that went past the safety sensors and out right spills. If you are afraid of losing battery life during an 11 hour blackout then go ahead and buy a hybrid. But know this you and plug your EV into the house using an inverter and power your toys.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 років тому +1

      Ferkemall's comment relates to the untrue advertisement in the sense that pretty much everything Ferkemall says is also untrue.
      His claim that the car costs £28k with battery lease is bullshit. If you take the battery lease option, the car only costs £15,990 in the UK.
      His claim that the battery pack replacement is £6k is also bullshit. The actual cost in the UK is £4920.
      There have been virtually no cases of anyone executing the Nissan battery warranty because nobody goes under 70% before 5 years or 100K Kms. But the very few cases where it has happened, Nissan have done a full replacement to 100%.
      Ferkemail is full of shit.

    • @kamelsr
      @kamelsr 7 років тому

      2LegHumanist thank you for explaining his views. I kind of figured out his angle. I just don't wish to engage him in a mud slinging debate. I try to be civil a steer away from swearing and name calling it just feeds the beast.

  • @NAY2GAS
    @NAY2GAS 10 років тому

    Hey Great Video! - Thanks for posting!! - I LOVE my LEAF!!!!

  • @maikydb
    @maikydb 10 років тому +1

    Can you charge it up to 90% in 30 minutes?

  • @willdatsun
    @willdatsun 8 років тому

    Please please Nissan put a proper gearlever on the next Leaf, no more guessing whether it has actually gone in to D or not or gone back into N. Fit a proper key start , it feels so un-reassuring to press a button and to perform the same action to turn the car on, and off. Make the regen etc properly adjustable , or at least stay in max regen (B) until you take it off. Not a bad car but I wish it was a superb car. It could be. Make a version with useable boot space too (estate Leaf??)

    • @djgate
      @djgate 8 років тому +3

      Not likely to happen or even desirable....Gear levers are redundant as there are no gears to move. Keys have also gone the same route so get over it and adapt this is the 21st century!

  • @nimajneb02
    @nimajneb02 10 років тому +11

    The thing I don't understand is why companies put the effort into designing a new car to be electric only and still try and place the electric motor and batteries into a traditional car drive-line space. Nissan needs to look at Tesla.

    • @64jcl
      @64jcl 10 років тому +9

      I am sure its partially because the production can reuse previous optimizations used for normal petrol cars, as he also demonstrates very well with the bits showing the actual production running on the same assembly lines as fossil fuel cars. Tesla has no car manufacturing so could build a company around an electrical car from scratch - hard for the big motoring companies to turn around on a dime like that.

    • @RannoRannikmaa
      @RannoRannikmaa 10 років тому +4

      It is hard to turn a big boat. If you start with small boat and in completely other direction then it is easier. (big company=big boat)
      BTW. I understand why tesla wants to sell directly to customers. My recent experience in nissan dealership was so that i got feeling that they do not want to sell electric cars.
      At the moment Estonia seems to be one of the best places to own electric cars. a lot of chademo chargers.

    • @scoutniagara
      @scoutniagara 10 років тому +5

      ??? As far as I've read, the Nissan LEAF is the same as the Tesla, in that it's been designed with the batteries in the bottom of the car under the seats, unlike the Ford Focus. btw... mine is purchased and on the assembly line; a 2015 Morning Sky Blue SL.

    • @djgate
      @djgate 9 років тому +3

      I seem to remember Tesla's first car was based on a Lotus Elise so even they chose a conventional platform initially to test the water.
      The BMW i3 is more like the present Tesla in as much as its a ground up design.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 років тому

      That's right, batteries are underneath the car. They don't take up any boot space at all. The gen 1.5 and 2.0 leafs have quite a lot of boot space.
      The electric motor is located under the hood. that could be what the OP was getting at. The reason for that is the Leaf is not big enough to put the electric motor anywhere else. the Tesla Model S is big enough to support the motor(s) and batteries underneath the vehicle, allowing for storage space at the front and back of the car.

  • @anonymous-vo2rd
    @anonymous-vo2rd 6 років тому

    The 2018 Mk2 Leaf is the 2nd generation
    That version is an update

  • @OllieJonsson
    @OllieJonsson 10 років тому

    Great episode!

  • @rydhwan
    @rydhwan 10 років тому

    Robert will you please give me a job in making electric cars or building something to do with renewable energy???

  • @fiddlesteven
    @fiddlesteven 9 років тому

    Love you dude! Even if you do drive on the wrong side of the road.

  • @ThePlayerOfGames
    @ThePlayerOfGames 10 років тому

    I'm absoloutley in love with the negative replies people are posting of tiny niggles and pedantry. So many circumstancial arguments that it proves that EV motoring really is the cheapest way to supercede fossil-fuel burner vehicles. In the end if the car manufacturers hadn't spent so much money promoting the piston engine over the turbine engine for road vehicles then maybe they'd have enough money left to make piston engines more efficient than they are currently ;)
    Gratz on this review, pending a test drive I'm pobably looking at trading in my Renault Zoe for a Leaf Mk2.

  • @jake__3239
    @jake__3239 7 років тому

    Eben looks quite pretty in red

  • @AndrewBryantPianoTuner
    @AndrewBryantPianoTuner 10 років тому

    Mmm or are you going to convert a Citroen DS 21?

  • @johnbenton4488
    @johnbenton4488 9 років тому +2

    The price of a new Leaf still scares me! I know ll about the economies of use compared with an ICE car, but I still have to find the substantial up-front money!

    • @eternitynaut
      @eternitynaut 9 років тому +1

      What would be an OK price? On their website, the cost is $21,510.
      www.nissanusa.com/electric-cars/leaf/versions-specs/version.s.html

    • @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou
      @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou 9 років тому

      Are you in UK or elsewhere? You can research what tax incentives you might get for going clean.
      Here in California the deposit for a lease is $2400 and the state gives a cash rebate of $2500, effectively negating the deposit. Then the leases start around $220 through to around $260.

    • @johnbenton4488
      @johnbenton4488 9 років тому

      geffel I'm in the UK but I plead special circumstances as I'm an OAP and disabled, so I lease a car through a UK charity called Motability. My current (and previous!) vehicles were Hyundai, chosen originally for their low 'Initial Payment' but the current one - an IX20, is proving very versatile and reliable, if a little thirsty. The IP on the Leaf Acenta ( my preferred choice) is £600 ($750) which for me is a lot of money. But on the bright side, I'm still at the research stage, so my final choice will depend largely on IP (though for environmental reasons I have restricted my 'short list' to electric cars.) As they say in the small print everywhere, we'll see!

    • @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou
      @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou 9 років тому

      John Benton Ah yes, I know what Motability is. My mother's friend had a car via that laudable scheme (I'm an emigrant fro mthe UK). I was about to ask what the Various Leaf model names were when I realised they translate to the US versions which are S, SV and SL.
      After much going back and forth and a reluctance to say goodbye to my Audi S4, which is (was) a 340 hp V8 11mpg German monster and the sort of thing that Top Gear presenters would have razzed about in on their track (in 2004), I succumbed to the cheap deals and cheap lease payments on a VW eGolf.
      I'm still jittery and worrying about the choice, about giving up the beautiful Audi and taking on a car that can't go very far without requiring at least a half hour to refill, about having a new car that can be scratched and about the payments. As a contractor I never quite know if I will be paid or not.
      Good luck with your choice.

    • @johnbenton4488
      @johnbenton4488 9 років тому

      Thanks. Your post was most enlightening. The two models of Leaf that interest me are the (midrange) Acenta, and top-dollar) Tekna. I Cant remember what the base model is called. I'm glad your Mom took advantage of thr Motability scheme; it's proved a life-saver fro me (I've been having cars off them for over 40 years, and they keep getting cheaper to lease, so I have high hopes for 2017 when my current car is due for replacement) I can imagine the uncertainty you face, and It's quite a risk you're taking. I hope you're taking the risk into account when you're setting a fee! Best of luck with your VW. (They're not available in UK at the moment, but things are changing very quickly!) Whatever you do, remember to keep smiling!

  • @thegoldendiamond9142
    @thegoldendiamond9142 9 років тому

    I am thinking of getting a leaf someday

  • @marioXXL2
    @marioXXL2 7 років тому

    Last time I checked, Norway is not a city... "Nissan launches 2013 Nissan Leaf in this CITY. Why in Norway? Because it has the most electric cars of any CITY in Europe..."

  • @rydhwan
    @rydhwan 10 років тому

    Its not playing for me after 6:08 for me ??

  • @DLonergan
    @DLonergan 10 років тому

    Excellent 160km that’ll do my daily commute
    :D

  • @ericgeorge5483
    @ericgeorge5483 8 років тому

    Ok Guys. I have funds available for either a 2015 Leaf Acenta (24kw with 4000 miles on the clock) or a 2015 Focus Econetic with 8000 on the clock. Which do I go for and why?

    • @andrewjreed3
      @andrewjreed3 8 років тому

      Neither

    • @ericgeorge5483
      @ericgeorge5483 8 років тому

      Andrew Reed Explain please?

    • @sluttyfuck19
      @sluttyfuck19 8 років тому

      Leaf any day. Ford is a crap car and new to ev. Nissan is quality and many years with ev

    • @ericgeorge5483
      @ericgeorge5483 8 років тому +1

      sluttyfuck19 Crap car my arse, I have owned a 2009 Econetic for 4 years and it has not missed a beat. Clearly your destructive opinion of Ford is based on ignorance.

    • @sluttyfuck19
      @sluttyfuck19 8 років тому

      lol I have one in real world and its working like expected!
      Clearly your destructive opinion on the Ev is based on ignorance.
      Eric George 2 months commenting on Nissan Leaf:
      A beautifully made top quality product that does not work in the real world. Such a shame.
      Touche maddafakka:)

  • @LibertarianSamurai
    @LibertarianSamurai 10 років тому

    Why the Lexus Hybrid ad that trashes Nissan LEAF??!!!

  • @زنكي
    @زنكي 7 років тому

    use the metric system

  • @epicwolf2880
    @epicwolf2880 7 років тому

    What's the name of the song at the beggining? (0:00-0:17)

  • @chriscross84
    @chriscross84 9 років тому

    I still think Nissan Leaf is a city car only because it could be very annoying to charge 3 or 4 times when going on a long trip. So tesla or a hybrid would be a better option.

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 8 років тому

      +ElectricCarHomepage.com How many cities do you know that are 40+miles across - realistically the distance you can go from start point and still return without a charge at all? Having to plan charging for a long trip isn't really an issue if you're only doing that kind of trip a couple times a year. If you're doing 400+miles regularly it's the wrong car but then not many people do that anyway.

  • @johnnysmile01
    @johnnysmile01 9 років тому

    Why not have a brand that have more than one 100% electric model? the technology is allready here and ahead that we have now i think that Nissan could have another elecrtic car like Qashqai or other Nissan model, maybe the nv200 doesn´t have the same impact as normal model

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 8 років тому

      +Johnny JP The E-NV200 is electric. So is the E-NV Evalia. Renault do the Zoe, the Twizy and various vans. VW do the Gold E and the E-up!. Tesla do the Model S and Model X.
      Remember it was only what - 15 years ago where the only hybrid you ever saw would be a Prius. Now they're all over the place and being made by loads of makers. Electrics a few years ago were basically the Leaf and the Renault Fluence.
      They're coming but his kind of thing takes a while to develop and release. Remember even most conventional cars take around 4 years from design to production. When they have to develop completely new battery packs, new chassis, new layouts, etc it all adds time. On the good side I think it's been taken up pretty strongly now so over the next 5-10 years we should see a big jump in the ev's available.

  • @johnbenton4488
    @johnbenton4488 9 років тому

    One little point; ICE cars do not have heaters warmed by an electric coil. They invariably have heat exchangers (And what a source of heat!)

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 8 років тому +1

      +John Benton My ice car has both. It uses the coil while the engine is cold then switches to heat exchanger when it gets to a certain temp. You would never know from inside the car and it works extremely well. Quite a lot of modern diesels do this for quicker warm up times and a comfort.

    • @johnbenton4488
      @johnbenton4488 8 років тому

      That must be very reassuring for you. How does 2p/mile running costs sound?

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 8 років тому

      John Benton
      Sounds great but is mostly unrealistic - though electrics are a lot cheaper to run. That 2p/mile is usually based on getting 4-4.5mi/kwh which they might possibly do in a test centre in ideal conditions but it's as realistic as the mpg claims of ice cars - worse in a lot of cases. I've been driving an i3 for a few days and can't get it past 2.0mi/kwh even in eco pro+ and driving like a saint. Trouble is it's cold out and the heater smashes efficiency. It's also near as makes no difference £40k of car for something the size and performance of a diesel mini.
      I like electrics and they are better than ice cars in my opinion but we have to be realistic about it.

    • @johnbenton4488
      @johnbenton4488 8 років тому

      The 2p/mile statistic comes from independent sources. You no like? Don't buy one. It's not compulsory - yet!

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 8 років тому

      John Benton
      I never said I don't like them - quite the opposite. All I'm saying is if you go round spouting such pie in the sky and people buy them based on that they will most likely be put off ev's for a long time after. Have a look at how the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV has been shot down in flames for stating 148mpg then returning 40-60 of that.
      EV wise realistically it's 4-6ppm presuming you only charge it on cheap night rate electric. That's still way under half the price of most ice vehicles and not far off half the price of a decent hybrid. Lets tell people that instead of some spurious figures they will never get unless they have a tail wind and never use the heater/ac or anything else we've become used to.

  • @Sickboyfriend
    @Sickboyfriend 10 років тому +1

    "After 100 miles. You want to get out."
    lol

  • @moreboost
    @moreboost 10 років тому

    Sorry ment to say dont need :) expensive editing and stuff LOL :) Keep up the great work!

  • @blanktitle198
    @blanktitle198 6 років тому

    Did you know that the carwash uses less water than what you yoused?

  • @davidpowell8249
    @davidpowell8249 10 років тому

    Damn. Getting the server error at about 6.30 in. Seems to be an increasing issue with UA-cam of late, lots of videos stop working if you try to switch to HD too. Ah well off to watch it on Vimeo...

  • @jestronixhanderson9898
    @jestronixhanderson9898 4 роки тому

    And where’s Carlos now :) Carlos on the run !

  • @oscarradikoro6041
    @oscarradikoro6041 9 років тому

    how do they do it?

  • @AndrewBryantPianoTuner
    @AndrewBryantPianoTuner 10 років тому

    Hay! you didn't tell us what your next car is going to be.

  • @207Richy
    @207Richy 10 років тому

    Does it have a range extender option?

    • @Hirotoro4692
      @Hirotoro4692 10 років тому

      no. it's pure electric. range extender is not in the leaf's design philosophy.

  • @AndrewBryantPianoTuner
    @AndrewBryantPianoTuner 10 років тому +16

    why the fuck has Clarkson not! tried the new Nissan Leaf?

    • @fullychargedshow
      @fullychargedshow  10 років тому +33

      He has, he did a 'test drive' a while back, they drove into Lincoln which, at the time, was the only town in the UK with no public charging.
      (There is now, and they named the charger after him)
      Unfortunately for the TG production team, the Leaf they used had tracking technology so Nissan technicians could see that someone had driven the car around a village outside Lincoln for 2 or 3 hours before the recording started.
      This was a production decision to enable the cars to 'run out' when they arrived in the centre of Lincoln.
      That's fine, TG is an entertainment show, that's how you do it.
      He did say he really liked driving the Leaf. :-)

    • @koruki
      @koruki 10 років тому +20

      fullychargedshow Top Gears antics with the Leaf and Tesla's will be their demise as no one actually takes them seriously anymore. Just 3 clowns in cars who dont know anything about driving.

    • @MarkAtkin
      @MarkAtkin 10 років тому +22

      koruki Top Gear is not meant to be taken seriously. Its not really about cars any more. Just 3 middle aged men trying to still be teenagers. I used to like Clarkson, but I grew up. He didn't.

    • @stap0510
      @stap0510 9 років тому +1

      *****
      You lot sound bitter.

    • @MarkAtkin
      @MarkAtkin 9 років тому +8

      stap0510 I'm not bitter at all. I'm just saying that Top Gear is no longer a serious motoring program.

  • @diminishedfifth90
    @diminishedfifth90 6 років тому

    Norway funds electric cars and renewable sources by sending their petrol to other countries. So you omited an important aspect here...

  • @therandomtester9561
    @therandomtester9561 10 років тому +2

    Looks like you should watch some videos about how to wash a car properly ;)
    That water looks real dirty (resulting in swirls). Also a microfiber mit is well worth buying :)

  • @AltarenGalil
    @AltarenGalil 8 років тому

    Ive heard the background music on another video and for the life of me i cant remember what it was. Its driving me mad

  • @ethanoyamawang
    @ethanoyamawang 9 років тому +2

    omg u gotta Carlos sitting next to you!

  • @dhwang101
    @dhwang101 10 років тому +2

    What's up with the big ugly fat rear end? and the giant bump head lights? It's like a giant rat. This is the ugliest electric. eGolf looks good (as in normal).

  • @insidertrading1
    @insidertrading1 10 років тому

    Technically it's not the second generation but a mid-cycle refresh... The second generation isn't out for a few years. Traditionally, electric pumps and heaters are not reliable which is why they were abandoned in the mid 20th century. I wonder how diff the tech is now.....

    • @gasdive
      @gasdive 10 років тому +1

      Dane, you're kidding right? Electric pumps and heaters were abandoned in the mid 20th??? You don't have an airconditioner then? You've never seen a heat pump in a modern building? How does your fridge work? In case you don't realise your refrigerator is exactly that. An electric pump/heater that pumps the heat out of the fridge and into the kitchen. Mine has run all day every day for the last 8 years and shows no sign of stopping. The one I had before that ran for 35 years, all day every day. It was still working when I got rid of it for a smaller one.

  • @heatleynoble
    @heatleynoble 10 років тому

    The video keeps skipping and crashing at 6:27 or so. Like an old dvd! Anyone else?

  • @donaldasayers
    @donaldasayers 8 років тому

    Why does it have a great big lead-acid battery under the bonnet? Yes I know it drives the usual 12V stuff, like the lights, but it has to be charged from the Li-ion batteries using a small voltage converter. Why don't they make the voltage converter just a little larger and get rid of the ugly heave old piece of obsolete technology?

    • @willdatsun
      @willdatsun 8 років тому

      +Donald Sayers You can jump start manky old fossil fuel cars off it.

  • @FruityLoopsas
    @FruityLoopsas 10 років тому +4

    Alright... I watched the video till I heard 75-85 miles of range... Whats wrong with those manufacturers??? Tesla is building a car with a range of 265 miles.... and they want to improve that to more... And suddenly Reno and Nissan starts making cars with 80-90 miles of range... Cmon... Improved heater??? Improved cameras?? Whats the point if there is no range???

    • @KTPurdy
      @KTPurdy 10 років тому +9

      The only obstacle that I can think of is that small issue of price. Tesla has successfully established themselves as a luxury brand. No one would pay $100k for a Leaf.

    • @64jcl
      @64jcl 10 років тому +4

      Kent Purdy, indeed - and that is why the Leaf is so successful. Its affordable and have just the right range for the majority of daily driving for a commuter living somewhat close to a city.

    • @therandomtester9561
      @therandomtester9561 10 років тому +1

      The point is that an average daily drive is something like 10-20 miles or maby less, many people even drive 2-3 miles each trip. At such driving you really don't need all that range.
      Increasing range results in more battery, therefore more weight and higher cost.
      They can improve range if they want to, but it was not the goal. Also, for now, cars like Leaf is thought of as a 2.car rather than the only car.

    • @SecurityPro2704
      @SecurityPro2704 10 років тому +3

      Mindaugas V the Tesla simply has a much larger battery cell compared to the LEAF, BMW i3, Ford Focus EV, etc. The trade off is the weight, hence the reason why the tesla is made from lighter weight materials like carbon fiber and aluminium body frame. Double the size of the battery = Double the driving range. The only way that BMW i3 (non ER) has a longer range than the LEAF is because they reduced the overall weight of the car. But the i3 has virtually no cargo space compared to the LEAF or Tesla.

    • @2LegHumanist
      @2LegHumanist 7 років тому

      The i3 can also only hold 4 people.

  • @AMacProOwner
    @AMacProOwner 10 років тому

    YAY!

  • @ItsJosh
    @ItsJosh 9 років тому

    This is the 1st Gen. Theirs not a second gen. This is a mid cycle refresh.

  • @benjy545
    @benjy545 10 років тому

    Impressive.

  • @dickhamilton3517
    @dickhamilton3517 5 років тому

    'Built in Sunderland' but not for long, unfortunately, as of 2018

  • @jdubeau007
    @jdubeau007 10 років тому

    good video

  • @miguelgone8156
    @miguelgone8156 9 років тому +1

    I have a 2012 sl and only get 65 miles per charge, nissan lied but I love the car

    • @brianmcg321
      @brianmcg321 9 років тому +2

      +Miguel Gone You're either doing something wrong, or you need to take it back to Nissan and get a warranty battery replacement.

  • @JCJourney
    @JCJourney 10 років тому

    need to get use to the new term. motor breaking. not engine breaking. :)