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1005 Congress Avenue Suite 925, Austin, TX 78701

Used 2019 Nissan LEAF S

64,935 miles
For Sale:$3,400
Estimated payment:$77/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $7,900 and $9,300, while the current price is $3,400.$7,900 - $9,300$3,400
  • Priced at $3,400, this vehicle is $4,500 (57%) below the low end of its fair market value of of $7,900.

  • The current fair market price range is between $7,900 to $9,300.Please exercise caution, as the price is significantly below average.

  • It has 64,935 miles, which is close to the median mileage of 63,000.

Note: This is an estimate based on a variety of factors (experimental feature). It is intended to provide a fair market value range to help guide your buying decision.

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  • Car
  • Hatchback
  • Electric
  • Low Maintenance
  • Spacious Front Legroom
  • Vaulted Headroom
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    64,935miles
  • Aggregate Ratings
    3.8
    3.8 out of 5 stars
  • Generation
    2(2018 - 2025)
  • Trim
    S
  • Drivetrain
    Front Wheel
  • Transmission
    1-Speed Direct-Drive Automatic
  • MPGe
    124 city99 highway
  • Exterior Color
    Gun Metallic (Gray)Factory Paint Code:KAD
  • Interior Color
    Black Factory Paint Code:G
  • Upholstery
    Cloth
  • Size Segment
    Mid-Size
  • Doors
    4
  • Max Seating
    5
  • Max Towing Capacity
    0lbs.
  • Weight Class
    < 6,000 lbs. (1)
  • Ground Clearance
    6.3inch
  • Final Assembly Point
    Smyrna, Tennessee
  • VIN
    1N4AZ1CP2KC3xxxxx
  • Starting MSRP
    $29,990

EngineElectric 147hp

  • Fuel Type:Electric
  • Electric Max Range:150miles
  • Battery Capacity:40kwh
  • Max Horsepower:147 hp
  • Power to Weight Ratio:23.35lbs/hp
  • Max Torque:236 ft.lbf
  • Electric Max Power Output:110kw
  • Onboard Charge Cord:120 volt
  • Charging Time:8hours

* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.

  • Reliability (4)
    4 out of 5 stars
    Nissan EVs generally have a good reputation for reliability, and the LEAF S is no exception. Electric powertrains typically have fewer moving parts, contributing to lower chances of mechanical failure.
  • Maintenance (5)
    5 out of 5 stars
    Maintenance costs are typically very low for electric vehicles like the LEAF S, primarily involving tire rotations, cabin air filters, and brake checks. No oil changes or complex engine servicing needed.
  • Technology (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    The LEAF S comes with a decent infotainment system, but it lacks some of the more advanced features found in higher trims or newer competitors. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, which is a plus.
  • Comfort (4)
    4 out of 5 stars
    The interior is spacious and the seats are generally comfortable, making it a good choice for daily commuting. Road noise is well-managed for an EV in its class.
  • Dynamics (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    The 2019 Nissan LEAF S offers adequate acceleration for city driving, but its handling can feel a bit soft and uninspiring on more dynamic roads. The e-Pedal feature is a nice touch for one-pedal driving.

  • Comfort & Seating:

    • Heated Seats
  • Convenience:

    • Automatic Climate Control
  • Entertainment:

    • Bluetooth
    • Satellite Radio
  • Exterior:

    • Tinted Windows
  • Safety:

    • Automatic Emergency Braking
    • Autonomous Braking
    • Backup Camera
    • Collision Avoidance
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring

  • Seating:

    • Seating Rows:2
    • Standard Seating:5
    • Max Seating:5
    • Head Room (front):41.2in.
    • Leg Room (front):42.1in.
    • Shoulder Room (front):54.3in.
    • Hip Room (front):51.7in.
    • Head Room (rear):37.3in.
    • Leg Room (rear):33.5in.
    • Shoulder Room (rear):52.5in.
    • Hip Room (rear):50in.
  • Measurements:

    • Length:176.4in.
    • Width:70.5in.
    • Height:61.4in.
    • Ground Clearance:6.3in.
    • Wheelbase:106.3in.
    • Front Track:60.6in.
    • Rear Track:61.2in.
  • Interior Dimensions:

    • Interior Volume:116cuft
    • Passenger Volume:92.4cuft
    • Cargo Volume:23.6cuft
    • Cargo Volume (rear seats down):30cuft
  • Weight:

    • Curb Weight:3,433lbs
    • Gross Weight:4,453lbs
  • Wheels & Tires:

    • Wheel Diameter:16.0 x 6.5in.
    • Wheel Diameter (rear):16.0 x 6.5in.
    • Tire:P205/55R16
    • Tire (rear):P205/55R16
  • Performance:

    • Power to Weight Ratio:23.35lbs/hp
    • Angle of Approach:16.9degree
    • Angle of Departure:26degree
    • Aerodynamic Drag:0.28drag
    • Turning Circle:36.1ft.
    • Max Payload:1,020lbs

Possible remaining factory warranty

  • Seat Belt Coverage
    10 years/unlimited miles
  • Lithium-Ion Battery Maintenance
    8 years/100,000 miles
  • Powertrain
    5 years/60,000 miles
  • Battery Capacity
    5 years/60,000 miles
  • Electric Vehicle System
    5 years/60,000 miles
  • Corrosion Perforation
    5 years/unlimited miles
  • Bumper to Bumper
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • 24 Hour Roadside Assistance
    3 years/unlimited miles
  • Towing Coverage
    3 years/unlimited miles
  • Adjustments
    1 years/12,000 miles
  • Accessory
    1 years/12,000 miles

2019 Nissan LEAF Overview

The 2019 Nissan LEAF represented a significant step forward for Nissan's pioneering all-electric vehicle, offering improved range, more power, and a host of modern features. It continued to be a compelling option for those seeking an accessible and practical entry into the electric vehicle market.

Highlights

  • Electric Powertrain: The 2019 LEAF offered two distinct battery and motor configurations:
    • LEAF S: Equipped with a 40 kWh battery and a 147-horsepower electric motor. This configuration provided an EPA-estimated range of 150 miles on a full charge.
    • LEAF SV and LEAF SL: Featured a larger 62 kWh battery and a more potent 215-horsepower electric motor, resulting in an impressive EPA-estimated range of 226 miles. This substantial increase in range made longer journeys significantly more feasible.
  • Advanced Safety Features: Nissan prioritized safety, equipping the 2019 LEAF with a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance technologies:
    • Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): Detects potential frontal collisions and automatically applies the brakes to mitigate or avoid an impact.
    • Blind Spot Warning (BSW): Alerts the driver to vehicles in their blind spots, enhancing lane-change safety.
    • Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA): Warns the driver of approaching vehicles when backing out of a parking space.
    • Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC): Maintains a set speed and distance from the vehicle ahead, reducing driver fatigue on highways.
    • ProPILOT Assist: A semi-autonomous driving system that assists with steering, acceleration, and braking in certain driving conditions, primarily on highways. This feature was a significant upgrade for the LEAF.
  • Trim Levels: The 2019 LEAF was available in three well-equipped trims:
    • LEAF S: The base model offered a solid foundation with essential features.
    • LEAF SV: Stepped up the offering with a larger battery, more power, and additional comfort and convenience features.
    • LEAF SL: The top-tier trim included premium amenities like leather-appointed seating, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and LED headlights.
  • ePedal Technology: A signature Nissan EV feature, the ePedal allowed drivers to accelerate, decelerate, and brake using only the accelerator pedal. This regenerative braking system captured energy during deceleration, improving efficiency and offering a unique driving experience.
  • Spacious Interior: Despite its compact exterior, the 2019 LEAF boasted a surprisingly spacious and comfortable interior with ample room for passengers and a decent-sized trunk for cargo.

What to Expect

Owning a 2019 Nissan LEAF typically offers a smooth, quiet, and economical driving experience. The instant torque from the electric motor provides brisk acceleration, making it feel lively in city driving. The ride is generally comfortable and well-suited for daily commutes.

  • Maintenance: As an electric vehicle, the LEAF requires significantly less maintenance than a gasoline-powered car. Routine maintenance is primarily limited to checking and replacing the cabin air filter, brake fluid, and rotating tires. There are no oil changes, spark plug replacements, or exhaust system checks. Brake wear is also often reduced due to regenerative braking.
  • Charging: Charging is a central aspect of EV ownership. The 2019 LEAF can be charged at home using a standard Level 1 (120V) outlet or a more efficient Level 2 (240V) charger. Public charging stations are also readily available, using either Level 2 or DC fast charging (CHAdeMO standard for the 2019 LEAF). Home charging overnight is the most convenient and cost-effective method for most owners.
  • Insurance: Insurance rates for EVs like the LEAF can vary. While some components like the powertrain are less prone to failure, the specialized nature of EV technology and potential battery replacement costs might influence premiums. It's always advisable to get quotes from multiple insurance providers.

Potential Considerations

While the 2019 LEAF is a strong contender in the EV space, buyers should be aware of a few potential considerations:

  • CHAdeMO Charging Standard: The 2019 LEAF utilized the CHAdeMO standard for DC fast charging. While this was common at the time, the automotive industry is increasingly shifting towards the CCS (Combined Charging System) standard. This means that in some newer charging stations, you might find fewer CHAdeMO connectors available, potentially limiting fast-charging options on the go in certain regions.
  • No All-Wheel Drive: The 2019 LEAF is exclusively front-wheel drive. For drivers in areas with heavy snowfall or those who prioritize all-wheel drive for traction in adverse conditions, this could be a limiting factor.
  • Limited Base Model Range: The 150-mile range of the LEAF S might be insufficient for drivers who frequently undertake long journeys or live in areas with limited charging infrastructure. Opting for the SV or SL trims with the larger battery is highly recommended for greater flexibility.
  • Battery Degradation: Like all lithium-ion batteries, the LEAF's battery will experience some degradation over time and with use. While Nissan offered a battery warranty, understanding the potential for reduced range as the vehicle ages is important.

Overall Summary

The 2019 Nissan LEAF, particularly in its SV and SL trims with the larger battery, presented a compelling package for those looking to embrace electric mobility. It offered a practical, comfortable, and technologically advanced driving experience with a significantly improved range over previous generations. Its advanced safety features, user-friendly interface, and the unique ePedal technology made it an attractive and accessible choice in the growing EV market, despite the considerations regarding the CHAdeMO charging standard and the availability of AWD.

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