Posts Tagged ‘Nissan Leaf Reservations’

  • Nissan LEAF Sold Out Until Next Year
    Nissan has received 20,000 pre-orders for its all-electric LEAF three months ahead of schedule. The company had been expecting to hit the 20,000 LEAF pre-orders mark by early December. For those of you who are interested but late, there will be a new phase of reservations early next year. Consumers who already have made reservations will continue to have the opportunity...
    by at September 24th, 2010 at 12:09 am
  • Nissan Opens LEAF General Public Reservations in Europe
    Nissan Europe is opening open order books today for Nissan LEAF in Portugal and the Republic of Ireland. Nissan’s additional lead market for electric cars in Europe, the UK, has also confirmed that pre-orders will commence on September 1. The ordering process is a first step in securing a place on the list to receive the electric Nissan LEAF and means Portuguese, Irish...
    by at July 30th, 2010 at 02:07 am
  • Nissan LEAF General Public Reservations Opens Today
    Nissan North America is opening reservations Today (May 15) to the general public for its new LEAF electric car. The reservation process is a first step in securing a place on the list to purchase or lease a Nissan LEAF. Nissan offered priority reservations beginning April 20 to select customers who had registered for ongoing communications on the Nissan LEAF via NissanUSA.com....
    by at May 15th, 2010 at 03:05 am
  • Nissan Leaf Pre-Orders Pass 8,000
    Ten days after Nissan started taking pre-orders for its LEAF electric car, the company has already secured over 8,000 reservations in the U.S. Mark Perry, Nissan North America’s director of product planning, told Reuters that Nissan is now on track to receive 25,000 orders ahead of the launch of the car in December. Even though the initial U.S. launch will be limited...
    by at May 1st, 2010 at 06:05 am
  • Nissan LEAF Reservations Start April 20
    Nissan USA will begin taking reservations Tuesday (April 20) for its new LEAF electric car and is giving priority to people who have signed up for info about the car at its Web site. The Franklin-based automaker says that more than 115,000 people have signed up for FEAL information on NissanUSA.com. Potential buyers can still get priority if they register by the end of...
    by at April 19th, 2010 at 10:04 am