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Average Depreciation

Used Nissan Leaf

For a used Nissan Leaf model, the car loses about £133 per month in value.

Higher mileage increases depreciation, so keeping the Nissan within the average range helps control this. Regular upkeep is vital, a well-maintained Leaf with a service history will depreciate slower than a neglected one.

With an average, estimated monthly depreciation of £133, the annual total is around £1594.

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£1,594

Next 6 months

-£1,753

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Nissan Leaf is an interesting medium sized family car

Searching for the finest offer on a pre-owned vehicle? The Nissan Leaf is a solid choice. Featuring a remarkable 1,493 vehicles on AutoUncle in the UK, gathered from online marketplaces and various dealership websites.

How much does a used Nissan Leaf cost?

Currently, the prices for a pre-owned Nissan Leaf start at £3,995 and go up to £15,551.

There are four primary parameters which have an impact on the price of a used Nissan Leaf: manufacturing year, fuel economy of the model, how much the car's odometer reads as well as equipment level.

For example, a younger car with fewer miles on the odometer typically costs more. Likewise, models at the premium end with luxurious features or potent engines tend to come with a more substantial price tag.

Nissan Leaf equipment options

The Nissan Leaf offers an array of trim levels to suit varying driver preferences and needs. The most popular ones are:

While calculating the cost of a used Nissan Leaf, it's key to examine vehicles sharing identical trim level. If not, you might draw an inaccurate conclusion about which car to purchase.

More and more people are choosing electric cars over traditional ones

The surge in popularity of electric vehicles in the UK can be linked to their sustainability benefits, lower fuel and upkeep costs, and governmental measures targeting carbon emission reduction, which encompass incentives for buyers of these cars. The utilisation of electric vehicles such as the Nissan Leaf is key in the changeover to more sustainable and eco-friendly transport options.

Explore AutoUncle's lineup of electric vehicles here

Pros of acquiring a second-hand electric car

There are plenty of advantages in acquiring a used electric vehicle. Advantages such as:

  1. Lower purchase price: Second-owner electric vehicles are often more cost-effective than buying new. The lower cost makes the technology of electric cars available for a broader range of customers.

  2. Environmental impact: Choosing a used EV over a new one further reduces environmental impact. The production of a new car, specifically the battery, has a significant carbon footprint. Acquiring a previously owned car means you're not contributing to this.

  3. Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery lifespan in EVs has decreased with the evolution of technology. A good number of used electric cars still maintain a major portion of their battery's longevity, and the prices for battery replacement are becoming lower.

  4. Performance and technology: A great deal of today's electric vehicles provide outstanding performance and the latest technological advancements. Even EV models from a few years ago can still ensure a cutting-edge driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Though not to the extent of new electric vehicles, it's possible that government perks are still accessible for used electric cars, such as a reduction in road tax and permission to access low-pollution areas.

The Nissan Leaf is only available as hatchback

The Nissan Leaf only exists in the hatchback body type in the UK. Hatchbacks seamlessly combine compact design with impressive driving dynamics and practical space. Their fuel efficiency and ease of parking make them a favourite choice for city dwellers.

Commonly preferred alternatives

The Nissan Leaf is a moderate popular car within its segment but still there are other alternatives to consider.

Recommended alternatives to the Nissan Leaf

  • Vauxhall Corsa
  • Ford Focus
  • Audi A3

With a selection of 8,525 available models on AutoUncle, the Vauxhall Corsa unequivocally positions itself as the leading alternative to the Nissan Leaf. The Vauxhall Corsa boasts an average price tag of £10,000.

The next best alternative car is the Ford Focus with 7,544 cars currently for sale with an average sales price of £10,991. The Audi A3 is the third best alternative. There are currently 5,081 of this car for sale in the UK with an average sales price of £17,995.

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