Kent's adventures with the Fusion/i3/Bolt/Tesla got me thinking that maybe I should check this EV stuff out for myself. I figure a used Nissan Leaf is going for not much money (about the same as a NAV/COM). My mission would be rainy day commuting, short haul errands and leaving at the airport when I take a multi-day flight. I'd keep my ICE car for everything else.
I know that an early LEAF is a technological dead-end, has a slow charging system and a possibly unserviceable battery which is probably already degraded. But all of that would already be built in to the low price. I figure its value can't drop much lower after I buy it, and even if it did I wouldn't be losing much. And if turns out I hate the car, maybe I can let you EV naysayers use it for target practice.
The first downside that comes to mind is that I'd be using it as a toy and toys are meant to be fun. On the surface, tooling around in a LEAF doesn't exactly sound like fun. It's also not pretty. Actually, I might be talking myself out of a LEAF.
I know that an early LEAF is a technological dead-end, has a slow charging system and a possibly unserviceable battery which is probably already degraded. But all of that would already be built in to the low price. I figure its value can't drop much lower after I buy it, and even if it did I wouldn't be losing much. And if turns out I hate the car, maybe I can let you EV naysayers use it for target practice.
The first downside that comes to mind is that I'd be using it as a toy and toys are meant to be fun. On the surface, tooling around in a LEAF doesn't exactly sound like fun. It's also not pretty. Actually, I might be talking myself out of a LEAF.