17
DEC
2013
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
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US owner travels 100,000 miles in his zero-emission Nissan LEAF

Steve Marsh, a Nissan LEAF owner from the state of Washington in the US, yesterday celebrated 100,000 miles driven in his zero-emission vehicle.
 
Marsh was one of the first customers to take delivery of a Nissan LEAF in Washington 2 ½ years ago. A financial controller, he made the decision to go electric and buy a LEAF primarily based on the car’s low cost of ownership—a benefit that more than 92,000 LEAF drivers around the world are also now enjoying.
 
Marsh has a daily commute of about 130 miles and calculates the LEAF has saved him more than $9,000 compared to his old gas-powered car. Marsh credits the robust charging network in Washington and the charger installed at his office for his ability to make the long journey each day.
 
 
 
For more details, see Nissan’s press release here
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