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Post by gabzimiev on Dec 16, 2013 14:25:57 GMT 11
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Post by leafboi on Dec 16, 2013 14:27:30 GMT 11
Funny! I was about to post that too.
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Post by Phoebe on Dec 16, 2013 15:36:40 GMT 11
Don't know about the whole 111, but you can add Forum members Anthony, Cookev, Feng and Kel. That still leaves quite a lot of them who are not forum members, perhaps they are all fleets like the nurses
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Post by gabzimiev on Dec 16, 2013 16:07:22 GMT 11
city of Sydney have 10 fleet LEAFs not sure if they where purchased as part of that 121 or outside of it.
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Post by Phoebe on Dec 16, 2013 16:35:34 GMT 11
city of Sydney have 10 fleet LEAFs not sure if they where purchased as part of that 121 or outside of it. But it's not 121 Gab, it's 161
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Post by ravolt on Dec 20, 2013 10:31:54 GMT 11
Yes, when they were first released. Less of LEAF more of Nissan innovation. That said, all the people I have shown mine to are suddenly scratching their heads and planting the potential into their memory. An Englishman I'm working with is keen to see the viability when they return- their petrol. $2.46/L
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Post by Brian on Dec 30, 2013 1:58:09 GMT 11
That could be one reason that they have sold 3,000 LEAFs over there.
Being able to pre-heat the car for frosty mornings could be another.
And population numbers could be another.
Just watch what happens here when fossil fuel passes $2 / ltre, as it surely will.
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