Choose a Nissan LEAF and enjoy the fuel good factor
26 November 2020

Choose a Nissan LEAF and enjoy the fuel good factor

Taking the plunge and driving an electric vehicle can initially seem daunting. But ‘the Fuel Good Factor’ from driving the 100% electric Nissan LEAF enables you to save the planet and your pocket at the same time.

Why the Nissan LEAF gives you the fuel good factor

Taking the plunge and driving an electric vehicle can initially seem daunting. But ‘the Fuel Good Factor’ from driving the 100% electric Nissan LEAF enables you to save the planet and your pocket at the same time. You can enjoy big savings on the price of your new Nissan LEAF through the Government’s Plug-in Car Grant, and also through West Way’s current LEAF offers but also on your monthly bills. Check out the savings you can make against an average, 3-year old family car:

 

Fuel Saving

RFL saving

Servicing

MOT

Total Monthly Saving

£51.87*

£17.91

£14.16

£4.57

£88.51

 

These figures are based on an average family sized car travelling 6,000 miles per annum with an average fuel economy of 40 mpg and CO2 emissions of 131 – 150 g/km. *Based on an average price of £1.20 per litre for fuel, you’ll save approx. 75% against traditional fuel costs in a Nissan LEAF. However, with some Energy providers like Ovo, you could save even more – check out their tariffs here.


Exclusive Offer Available On Nissan LEAF N-Connecta for a Limited Period

Despite electric cars being perceived as expensive, the Nissan LEAF is currently available at West Way from only £299 a month and only £999 customer deposit through Nissan Finance with £1000 deposit contribution at 2.99% APR representative. “This is the best brand-new LEAF offer we’ve had for years,” says West Way’s New Car Performance Manager Dean Naylor. “Moving to an electric vehicle is a big leap of faith for some people, but at £999 deposit, it’s no brainer when you add up the extra savings on fuel and maintenance.”

 

But that’s not where the savings end with a Nissan LEAF

 

Live in London? There’s no congestion charge to pay in a Nissan LEAF and other cities are on the brink of charging non-electric vehicles, in fact Durham has already started. There are also FREE electric vehicle charging points in some UK car parks, and some councils offer free parking spaces for EVs.

 

Nissan LEAF mileage range has more than doubled

 

When the LEAF first came into the market with a 25kWh battery, the maximum range was around 90 miles. Developments in battery capacity and energy efficiency have seen the LEAF mileage range more than double, with the latest Nissan 62kWh battery now giving a range of up to 200 miles plus. And with an ever-growing number of electric vehicle charging points all over the UK, which you can check out on Zap Map here, you can be confident of making long journeys that don’t cost the earth.