
'It's smooth, quite quick & silent' – car expert urges drivers to pick up EV that's 'perfect for the city' at just £4k | 4R7Z17L | 2024-03-30 12:08:02
Matt Goodwin from YouTube channel
AN professional has urged drivers to select a "clean, fairly, fast and silent" EV that's "good for the town" and costs just £4,000.
Matt Goodwin from YouTube channel High Peak Autos snapped up a 2016 Nissan Leaf for just £four,000.


Matt stated the electric vehicle represents excellent worth because of its efficiency.
When Matt places his foot down , he likes the response from the Leaf. He stated: "We could sting it? Wow, that's stunned me truly, it's genuinely quite quick.
"I could possibly be incorrect, however I keep in mind that when these got here out the Zero-30mph time or Zero-35mph time was quicker than a [BMW] M5.
"Clearly, I'd nonetheless relatively have an M5 nevertheless it's nice to have a bit of power."
Matt also praised the Leaf's "clean" experience experience. He stated: "It's very clean, fairly fast, silent. There's quite a bit going for it, aside from its vary as a result of I stung it.
"It's type of making me eat my words because it's alright. I do know it's not the prettiest however as slightly town automotive, it wouldn't be the top of the world."
Matt additionally urged drivers to ask the Nissan vendor if the Leaf's battery was bought or leased.
He stated: "With the battery leased automobiles, sure it was fairly costly, typically you'd pay £100 per 30 days for that battery.
"However, if the battery ever broke or the vary turned poor, they might exchange it freed from charge."
Nissan solely lately confirmed that it's stopped making its Leaf electrical automotive in Sunderland saying the Leaf had "reached the top of its lifecycle in Europe."
It marks the top of a 13-year period for Leaf, which is likely one of the most reasonably priced family-size electrical automobiles available on the market immediately with pricing starting at £28,495.
The Japanese model is now placing the wheels in movement for the Leaf's electrical alternative which is due to be rolled out in 2026.
This might be part of a brand new £2billion investment in EV manufacturing at the Sunderland manufacturing unit.
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A model& spokesperson told The Daily Mail: "The Leaf has long inspired a loyal following from house owners, who extremely reward the automotive's reliability and ease of ownership.
"After 13 years of great success, the Nissan Leaf, the world's first mass-market 100 per cent electrical car, is approaching the top of its life cycle in Europe."
Mother or father company& BMW& confirmed the news with a press release bidding farewell to the mannequin in addition to looking ahead to the exciting tasks but to return.
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