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To: roadcat

hey...thanx for that.

warranty reads funny. For 2019 - Looks like the warranty is for 10 years\100,000 for the car and unlimted for the original car owner.

Near as I can figure, looks like hyundai made the warranty for 2020 and later 10 years\100,000 miles only.

I had a 2013 Prius C that had an 8 year limited warranty.

Where are u and what’s the range on the Leaf?


125 posted on 03/20/2021 1:15:43 PM PDT by stylin19a (Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of a bagpipe.)
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To: stylin19a
Where are u and what’s the range on the Leaf?

I have a 2019 Leaf with 226 mile range. Had it for over 20 months, and like it. I'm in South SF, SF Bay Area. Weather is always mild and no snow so I don't worry about freezing or hot temps on the battery. I chose the Leaf to supplement my other cars (truck and sports cars), for local driving. Now it's my go-to car for most driving in the Bay Area. I've taken it on 100 mile trips (each way) without problem. There are plenty of recharge stations in the Bay Area but I rarely use them, preferring to charge at home once every couple weeks.

I really think it's the best of both worlds to have an EV and an ICE car, I can afford it. If all you do is local driving, then an EV is good. If you travel frequently then a hybrid is good - that's my daughter's only car, an Altima hybrid, and all she can afford is one car. I don't think ICE cars are ever going away, and will always outnumber EV's, perhaps 3 to 1. But EV's are good for city driving.

153 posted on 03/20/2021 5:53:26 PM PDT by roadcat
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