Thursday, September 30, 2010

Pre-sales orders presently maxed out for Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is almost sold out already

There are two huge debuts this year for green autos, one being the Chevy Volt, and the other is the Nissan Leaf. The Leaf, as an all-electric vehicle, stands out from the crowd of hybrids. The Leaf will be accessible for sale at dealerships by the end of 2010. Nissan, like Toyota Motors does for the Prius, begun taking advance purchases. However, the advance purchases are already maxed out. The original release will only be in a few states, so don’t feel too cheated.

Very first run almost all owned

The Nissan Leaf is kind of a large deal. It’s the very first totally electric auto from a major automaker. There isn’t really a direct competitor for it at all. According to the New York Times, Nissan offered customers the chance to reserve a car in advance. That was in April. The idea was that word of mouth would spread and the reservations would be maxed out by December, when the vehicle is released to dealerships. That won’t be needed, as 20,000 of the automobiles are presently reserved. That shows the opportunity for electric automobiles, as Nissan has met its goal three months faster than anticipated or hoped for.

Leaf no stone un-turned

It isn’t rocket science to boost demand ahead of release. Nissan is already touring with a demonstration Leaf or two around the country, however at this point it seems nearly unnecessary. There are already 20,000 reservations, and the vehicle comes out in December. It will only be accessible in 5 states initially. Dealers in Washington state, California, Oregon, Arizona and Tennessee get the car in December. The very next month, two more states get them. The vehicles go to Texas and Hawaii after the first release. By the end of 2011, the Leaf could be available everywhere.

Nissan has to be happy

Hybrid cars and electric automobiles are becoming the way from the future. The supply of oil on the Earth will eventually run out. More individuals want to cut their emissions and gas consumption while driving. Automobiles such as the Leaf will become the rule, instead of the exception.

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NY Times

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