An electric car is a great investment and overtime will cost
less to service then a gasoline powered car. With the modern day electric car
being so new the actual cost of repairs can be confusing. As a Nissan Leaf
owner I have created this blog entry to help figure out what most owners are
paying for service. As I gather more information I will added it here. The
information below has been gathered from Canadian Nissan Leaf owners that have
shared this through the Facebook Group.
If anything seem incorrect please let me know or if anyone
has something please leave a comment.
Service Cost
Nissan Leaf:
40,000 km 275+ taxes
$95 for my 12,000km service
Brake cleaning $180
One-year service = $132
Two-year service=$224. Plus taxes
$198 (all in) for my 48k servicing
12,000 km service and it was free
Battery check costs the 1st yr and 2nd yr are free, so next year I pay, if I wish to keep battery warranty
Summer tires removed from rims--and stored--winter tires
installed on rims--balanced--$50.0012,000 km service and it was free
Battery check costs the 1st yr and 2nd yr are free, so next year I pay, if I wish to keep battery warranty
Two year service stats: maintenance $0. Labour : 132.58. Replace in cabin microfilter: parts $33.94, labour 39.20. Total $205.72 + tax 26.74= $232.46. The battery analysis just tells me I have 12 bars, which I knew already of course. I did not receive a capacity percentage.
Oil Changes Free for Life (Non Leaf Owners Just Kidding).
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About your statement: "Battery check costs the 1st yr and 2nd yr are free, so next year I pay, if I wish to keep battery warranty"
ReplyDeleteWhere does the Nissan Warranty state that one MUST get a battery check from Nissan in order to maintain the battery warranty?