2011 Nissan Leaf Polar Bear Specification, Price, Review, and Wallpaper
2011 Nissan Leaf Polar Bear Specification, Price, Review, and Wallpaper
The presence of an electric car is now increasingly shifting presence of gasoline-fueled vehicles as well as pure diesel. Needs of the people will of environmentally friendly vehicles has driven the majority of vehicle manufacturers to release new models are more environmentally friendly. This latest is the emergence of hybrid vehicles. But for now, the models released still has many shortcomings and weaknesses that should make consumers a little disappointed. As a weak power, driving range which is not so far and electric charging stations that are still little so difficult for owners of hybrid cars to recharge.
This time dared to offer Nissan Nissan Leaf “Polar Bear” as a newcomer to the world vehicle driving range battery that promises up to more than 100 miles. Another advantage of Nissan Leaf “Polar Bear” is having a nice room with a volume such as the Toyota Prius, with comfortable chairs available. The room cabin is dominated by the plastic material is recycled from bottles and the like. These materials are reworked into a quality vehicle components. In addition, Nissan Leaf is also known as “Quick in traffic” and calmer.
Nissan Leaf has almost all the technology owned by a hybrid vehicle class. Navigation system with advanced technology, equipped with Fueling station finder button on the steering wheel, telematics can be done from the phone, also equipped with Bluetooth. Energy replenishment time takes about 8 hours on 220 volt power or 110 volts that can provide the mileage as far as 5 miles per hour recharge.
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