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LEAF Battery Survey: Vehicle 337
| Report Date | Acquired | Acquired Date | Odometer | Bars | Gids | Ah | City |
| Mar 09 2013 08:26 PM PST | New - Lease | 12/2011 | 12,644 | 12 | Madison, AL | ||
| Jun 30 2014 07:14 PM PDT | New - Lease | 12/2011 | 24,986 | 11 | Madison, AL |
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| Selected Report Details |
Submitted: June 30, 2014, 07:14 PM PDT
| Vehicle | |
| Survey Vehicle ID | 337 (2 reports) |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Manufactured | 10/2011 |
| Acquired | 12/2011 |
| Level 2 Charger | 3.3 kW |
| Quick Charge Port | Yes |
| Location | |
| City | Madison, AL 35758 |
| Country | United States |
| Battery Pack | |
| Odometer | 24,986 mi |
| Capacity Bars | 11 |
| 11 Capacity Bars Date | April 1, 2014 |
| 11 Capacity Bars Odometer | 22,797 mi |
| Perceived Range | A little less (a few miles) |
| SOC Meter | No |
| 80% Charge | n/a |
| 100% Charge | n/a |
| Battery Pack Replaced | No |
| Charging | |
| Charge Method | Household outlet (110 to 120V) |
| 80% Charge Frequency | Never |
| 100% Charge Frequency | Daily |
| Top-off Charge Frequency | A few times per year |
| Parked Charged Frequency | A few times per year |
| Number of Quick Charges | 3 |
| Driving | |
| Driving Frequency | Daily |
| Typical Trip Distance | 34 mi |
| Portion of miles driven on highways and freeways | 70% |
| Typical Freeway Speed | 55 mi/hour |
| Typical Elevation Gain | 500 feet |
| Low Battery Warnings | 10 |
| Turtle Warnings | 0 |
| Battery Drained | 0 |
| Ownership Status | |
| Acquired | New |
| Ownership Status | Lease |
| Date Disposed | n/a |
| Nissan Battery Report | |
| Report Date | n/a |
| Frequent Quick Charging | n/a |
| Frequent Top-off Charging | n/a |
| Inefficient Driving | n/a |
| Parked With High SOC | n/a |
| Comments | |
| CARWINGS is very unreliable to me. Most of the days, the driven miles reported are way less than what I actually drove. I am still very happy with the car overall but immensely disappointed with the lack of interest to sell LEAFs at the dealership here in Huntsville AL. The other day, I test drove the new BMW i3 and the customer experience was way better/pleasant while the car itself is very good as well, comparable with the LEAF but more expensive, refined and powerful (170HP versus 107HP). | |
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