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Nissan UK Launches Used Car Campaign On All-electric Leaf

Nissan UK is offering an attractive customer offer on used Nissan LEAF models with deposit and monthly payments from just £175 on select versions of the all-electric vehicle.

Since launching the Nissan LEAF in the UK in 2011, the model has become the best-selling all-electric car, triggering an accelerated uptake in EV ownership. As a result the number of examples entering the used car market has been increasing recently to meaningful levels making it more accessible than ever before.

With the model’s low maintenance needs and running costs around four times cheaper than that of a conventional combustion engine, buyers are waking up to the attractive proposition of a used electric car as their primary or secondary household vehicle.

As an example offer, a used Nissan LEAF 24kWh Acenta is currently available on a 3-year PCP finance deal for just £175 customer deposit, £1000 dealer deposit contribution and monthly payments of just £175 with 3.9% representative APR.

UK buyers also benefit from a minimum 12 month warranty, free Home Charging Unit (worth £390), and Nissan’s Electric Vehicle Customer Promise which includes a Battery Quality Guarantee, free Rapid Charging, EV Roadside Assistance and use of a petrol or diesel car, free of charge, for up to 14 days during the first three years of ownership.

For full terms and conditions of the offer, visit nissan.co.uk/vehicles/offers/leafusedcars

The Nissan LEAF is the world’s best-selling all-electric vehicle with more than 230,000 on the road globally and around 60,000 in Europe, including more than 15,000 UK sales. In 2015 Nissan announced it had saved 50 million kg of carbon emissions in Europe alone with sales of the LEAF.

Oct 19, 2016Blagojce Krivevski
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