Friday, October 1, 2010

The Nissan Leaf is nearly out of stock presently

Pre-sales orders already maxed out for Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt are the hot automobile releases this year. The Leaf is the more exciting of the two, as it’s an all electric car. The vehicle definitely won’t be at dealerships until December of 2010. Nissan, like Toyota does for the Prius, begun taking advance orders. However, the advance purchases are already full. That said, the vehicle isn’t really going to be accessible everywhere. The initial launch is only in a few states.

Nearly sold out before it is out

The Nissan Leaf has been hotly predicted, as the first all-electric automobile from a major automaker. Each and every other green automobile offered by a major automobile maker is a hybrid. Toyota, Honda, etc., are all devoid of all electric models. According to the NY Times, Nissan offered consumers the chance to reserve a car in advance. That was in April. Nissan has put available a demonstration test fleet. The goal was to spread word of mouth, and get the reservations maxed out by December. However, all 20,000 reservation slots have already been booked. That shows the opportunity for electric vehicles, as Nissan has met its goal three months faster than predicted or hoped for.

Leaf nothing un-turned

The intent was to get 20,000 orders in by spreading word of mouth with demonstrations. Currently, there is a demonstration tour going around, and Nissan wanted this tour of the zero-emissions automobile to result in at least 20,000 reservations by the time of the first launch in December 2010. In December, the Leaf will only be launched in Arizona, California, Oregon, Tennessee, and Washington State. After the very first release, Texas and Hawaii get the vehicles in January 2011. Full national sales could be underway by the end of next year.

Nissan must be happy

There is no use in denying it. Hybrids and electric vehicles are what can be the way from the future. The supply of oil on the Earth will eventually run out. More people want to cut their emissions and gas consumption while driving. Vehicles such as the Leaf will become the rule, instead of the exception.

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NY Times

wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/thinking-of-buying-a-nissan-leaf-get-in-line/



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