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2012 Nissan Leaf Professional Cars.com Review

...the Leaf manages to look distinctive, mainly due to its curvy rear end and raised headlights, which are designed to deflect oncoming air around the side mirrors to reduce drag and noise. Exterior...

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CarGurus' Review for 2012 nissan leaf

...Despite some worries about range, a lack of charging points, tepid cargo capacity and a curio-shop design, the 2012 Leaf points to the future of everyday road travel. Nissan’s cute-ish compact...

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2012 nissan leaf Professional Edmunds Review

...Still, if it makes sense for your lifestyle and you're excited at the idea of owning a full-electric vehicle, the 2012 Nissan Leaf won't disappoint. Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options: The 2012...


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Don't buy it

..."Very low battery life it won't last 100 miles, 45 to 50 tops.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&"...

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This Plus Solar Panels On My Roof Are The "new" Future, A Step Beyond Hybrids Or Clean Diesel

...Excellent accelration, more upscale than expected, a bit smallish on the interior, especially the trunk. Overall fun to drive (especially on the car pool...

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A GOOD EXAMPLE OF OLD'S VERSION OF THE BUICK

...AND I DO NOT LIKE THE 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEEDED WHEN CHANGING STRUTS, AND REAR STRUTS ARE UNNECESSARY, A FIXED STRAIGHT AXLE WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IN MY...

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I Love This Car

...I can pre cool or pre heat the car from my smart phone or any web browser. Timers alow me to charge during off peak hours. The ride super quite and totally...


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I want to beef-up my 1986 Chevy 1/2 ton frame Front & back. How do I box it?Can a X crossmember be installed?
How about using a sub-frame running front to back custom crossmembers tied into new front/rear crossmembers(1 at each end)?how will this affect handling once I build truck around it? Thinking diesel engine, 5 speed manual transmission, NP203/205 Transfer case(using adapter),Rockwell 2.5 ton axles, leaf springs( 12 in. arch), Rancho shocks, 44 inch...
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I would think about something like the previous post mentioned, but perhaps take it a step further. I'd run the same type of tubing for fabricating roll cages, and I'd tie into the frame, perhaps running a set at the rear and front of the truck, and then perhaps stiffen the front with either a hoop...

Should i invest into my 1986 nissan 720 4by4, 175,000 miles..?
I have had this thing for 10 years, it needs brakes, shocks, struts,new leaf springs, steering linkage, it has a wiring short somewhere, runs ruff. I mean it runs I can drive it, but I wanted to make a cool 4 wheel drive truck. Should I use this one or sell it for scrap and find a better one!? And what 4wd is cheap to build for a first timer?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I think a compression test is in order. less than 150 psi cold compression donate the truck to a place you can get a $2000 tax credit and they will tow it away. Or find a Mexican they purchase running Nissan PU's to take back to Mexico. you could get $2,500 they really like 4x4 Good Luck...

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