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Larry Hajil (not verified)    November 4, 2011 - 10:05PM

In reply to by Apeweek (not verified)

Finally, the battle between these two giant models was over and leaf had dominated the sales for this year. Good news for Nissan as they would have gained a massive revenue to date. Basically the auto maker has engaged electric technology on leaf, which is of course one of their campaigns against the rising cost of gas. Leaf for someone who does not know about it is actually powered by a Li-On battery which definitely is the factor that made the difference. On the other hand, the ease of tuning and touring could also be found in this model. With the presence of parts store online that offer replacement parts such as, suspension, alternator and other interior parts, there would be no difficulty in doing the repair job most especially for drivers and future leaf owners.

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