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Nissan Leaf: How the Average American Can Choose a Used Electric Car

The truth about the second-generation Nissan Leaf — is it worth buying, and what should you look out for?

Nissan Leaf: How the Average American Can Choose a Used Electric Car

Why is this electric car so popular, and what should buyers pay attention to when shopping for one? Let’s break it down.

The U.S. market offers a wide variety of used Nissan Leafs from different model years. The Leaf quickly earned a reputation as a reliable, low-maintenance EV. Mechanics and service centers know this model inside and out, which makes finding a good used one relatively easy. You can find options with low mileage — from about 12,000 to 25,000 miles — as well as cars that have already covered over 85,000 to 105,000 miles.

Prices for used Nissan Leafs vary widely, so there’s no point focusing too much on cost alone. Most experts recommend looking for hatchbacks produced between 2017 and 2024. That’s not just about the model year — the condition of the battery, equipment level, and mileage matter just as much.

For potential buyers, the main questions are: is a used Nissan Leaf really worth it, and what should you look for during inspection? How can you avoid a costly mistake? Experts advise paying close attention to the health of the battery, reviewing maintenance records, and steering clear of suspiciously cheap listings. It’s best to skip cars with signs of major accidents or unclear history.

More detailed advice and recommendations on choosing America’s most popular electric car can be found in specialized video guides and reviews.

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