Posts Tagged ‘Boardwalk Nissan’

Here are some of the impressions, taken from posts our friends made at MyNissanLeaf.com:

From gasmiser:

“I finally saw the Leaf in person today at Boardwalk :)
The model shown today was the SV model (w/o the Level III charging port) and was silver in exterior color. Interior was a light tan on the seats and door panels. Carpet was a generic non-pile type, dark-grey in color. The seats had a fabric that was similar to a Prius Gen II micro fiber. Seats were very comfortable. Driver’s seat had a height adjustment, as well as front to back, and back rest adjustments fore and aft. Door panels were a combination of microfiber on the arm rests, and plastic. I sat in the driver’s seat with the seat all the way back, and there was just enough room for a 6′2” guy behind me without his knees hitting the back of the seat. Leg room was comfortable. Steering wheel had tilt feature. Center consul and driver/passenger up front had cup holders. Doors closed nice and solid with double rubber seals. I think it would be a tight fit for 3 adults in the back seat.

I was able to try the features: radio, touch screen interface, AC, map, etc. AC blows ice cold. Just turning it on reduced the range by 9 miles. The range display/screen was easy to read and operate.

I viewed it in motion around the parking lot and it is extremely quiet.

I’m 6′2”, and sitting in the front seats, I found that I still had a several inches to spare in height. In the back seat, I had a few inches in height to spare.

Fit and finish was on par with an upscale model Mirano or Maxima. The trunk was nice and deep. One guy held up his road bicycle next to the car and one could see it would fit no problem lying the bike down in back with the rear seats folded.

The only initial thing I didn’t like about the Leaf was the wimpy horn. That will definitely need to be upgraded.”

From Tango:

Interior:

  • Underneath the radio is a space to put a phone.
  • Also underneath the radio, there are spaces for four connectors with small flip-up covers. On the SV version we saw, two of those spaces were occupied. One had a USB connector, the second had a 3.5mm audio input jack. The other two weren’t used.
  • The startup “chime” was different than on the Nissan website.
  • The nav system is standard (not an option).
  • The main system screen is a touch screen
  • The car does not come with floor or cargo mats of any sort. If you don’t order mats with the car, you’ll have your feet on the bare carpet for the entire car (in one of the other threads, there was a question about whether the car came with cheapo mats and the mats available as an accessory were “better”). Susan, the GM at boardwalk said she’d sell them at the same price later if needed.
  • When the seats are folded down, the “floor” is not level throughout the car. The trunk area floor is about a foot or more lower than the level that the backs of the fold-down seats. (This is different than on my subaru outback, where when you fold down the seats, they are basically on the same level as the cargo area floor).

Exterior

  • the reps and the GM didn’t know what the exterior would look like with the “eco package”. There were folks asking if it was the huge “zero emissions” stickers or if it’d be something more subtle.

Ordering

  • The dealers have seen a marked drop in number of orders over the last week or so.
  • One of the nissan corporate reps (not the store GM) said that they’re expecting 1000 cars delivered to the states in december, but wasn’t sure what that meant in terms of people actually getting the cars. I think he was talking about 1000 cars will be at least on the docks by then, but transfer to the dealer and other issues he didn’t know about. I have to add though, that he was being a little cagey about this, so i’m not sure if it’s because he wasn’t supposed to say, or if he was just guessing.
  • The nissan corporate rep said he had been taking some flak over the lack of information about the accessories. He said he was going to take that back to corporate.”

Here is a Flickr photostream of the event.

So today is the day. If you were one of the first to sign up on 4.20.10, you can log into the new customer dashboard, and submit a price quote request to your preferred dealer.

The website has been having some errors today, but we are assured that it will be up and running again at 4pm PST. In the mean time, feel free to contact Susan Daniero at Boardwalk Nissan in Redwood City, let her know you are ready to order, and she’ll process your order ASAP once the system comes back online. She can be reached at (650) 364-0100, or SDaniero@bwalkauto.com

On Tuesday, July 27th, Nissan will announce the dealer roll-out of the Leaf at Plug-In 2010. After that announcement a dealer communication will be sent out to the field, dealers, and EV sales leaders. Sounds like one more good reason to look into Plug-In 2010.

Also in the works, Nissan will be starting the request a quote to dealers from customers with Leaf orders on August 27th. Boardwalk Nissan, our favorite Nissan dealer in the San Francisco Bay Area, has already confirmed they’ll sell for MSRP.

It sure is an exciting time to be interested in EV’s!

Here is the press release per GE:

GE Introduces Smart Grid-Compatible Electric Vehicle Charger

* GE WattStation™ is an easy-to-use electric vehicle charger designed by renowned industrial designer Yves Behar
* Will help utility companies manage electricity demand, expanding consumer access to electric vehicle charging stations
* Significantly decreases time required for full car charging

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, July 13, 2010 – GE (NYSE: GE) today introduced the GE WattStation, an easy-to-use electric vehicle (EV) charger. Designed to help accelerate the adoption of plug-in electric vehicles, GE WattStation significantly decreases time needed for vehicle charging and, using smart grid technology, allows utility companies to manage the impact of electric vehicles on the local and regional grids.

Steve Fludder, vice president of GE ecomagination, said, “Widespread electric vehicle adoption depends on having charging stations that integrate the need for quick charging with the personal need for easy functionality. GE WattStation will meet this challenge.”

Combining functionality with consumer friendly form from renowned industrial designer Yves Behar, the GE WattStation on average decreases electric vehicle charging time from 12-18 hours to as little as four to eight hours compared to standard charging “level 1″, assuming a full-cycle charge for a 24 kWh battery.

“Good design is when a new technology enters our life and makes it simpler, beautiful and healthy” said Yves Behar, founder of fuseproject. “The GE WattStation achieves this with a welcoming design that is seamlessly integrated in the urban landscape and becomes a natural part of our daily driving routine”

Dan Heintzelman, president & CEO GE Energy Services, said, “For more than 100 years GE has worked to optimize energy use. Given our expertise in electrical distribution, WattStation is a natural progression in our commitment to creating cutting edge innovation for the next century.”

GE WattStation will be commercially available globally in 2011. GE will unveil a specialized home version of the charger later this year.

In addition to the GE WattStation, GE recently announced two new partnerships to advance electric vehicle adoption. In April 2010, Project Get Ready, a non-profit initiative led by Rocky Mountain Institute to help communities prepare for electric vehicles, named GE a technical advisor focusing on design and planning of the local and regional electric grids for electric vehicles.

In May 2010, GE Global Research and Nissan signed a separate three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore new technologies that are needed to build a reliable, dynamic smart-charging infrastructure.

For more information on GE WattStation, including preorder details, please visit www.ecomagination.com/wattstation.

Recently Nissan had a tent set up at a Livestrong bike race in San Jose, CA, and they were showing off the Leaf front and center. Members of LeafOwner.com and MyNissanLeaf.com planned to show up, and we were all really excited to see it in person. For some of us, it was the first time seeing the Leaf in person, and for some of us, it was a repeat.

The booth was similar to what Nissan had set up at the Amgen Tour of California, with a few minor changes here and there. We were all a little disappointed that the Leaf was roped up and locked as usual, but thanks to the free lunch Boardwalk Nissan provided the Nissan staff, we were able to see inside, and get a few more pictures of the interior. The most surprising thing of all was how massive the trunk of the Leaf is! None of us were expecting to see such a cavernous spot behind the rear seats.

It was a pleasure meeting the early adopters of the Leaf, and we can’t wait to see them again!

Nissan is sponsoring the Livestrong campaign, and will have a Leaf on hand July 10th-11th in San Jose, CA. Future Leaf owners from MyNissanLeaf and LeafOwner, plus a few of us from Boardwalk Nissan are planning on stopping by tentatively between 10am and 11am on Saturday July 10th, and are thinking of having a group lunch session afterward.

Follow the thread here on LeafOwner.com for the latest details.

In the mean time, here is a Leaf spotted cruising down the 101 freeway near San Francisco. Why do I always miss the ones that are close by!?

You’re killing us with anticipation Nissan, but at least you finally have a YouTube Channel. :D http://www.youtube.com/nissanusa

While Nissan currently has a rather small selection of colors for the Leaf, you can get all excited about these colors that don’t yet exist. While I can’t think of many people who would want a hot pink Leaf, now you know what it would look like. This fan site isn’t affiliated with Nissan USA in any way, so while you can “vote” for a new color, I highly doubt you’ll see a Key Lime Green Nissan Leaf cruising past you in San Francisco any time soon.

Play around and see the Leaf in your favorite color!

Colored Leaves

Cruising through MyNissanLeaf, we came across a fantastic post by planet4ever. I’ve been really excited that I found this messageboard for awhile now (even linked to it from the Boardwalk Nissan Home Page), and it’s finds like this that prove how useful, and how community oriented boards like that can be. planet4ever took his time to scour NissanUSA’s website, and found multiple .pdf files that have all the information about the tax credits, rebates, discounts, parking and the list goes on.

Thanks to his hard work, here is the motherload of links to show you how all the programs work on the Nissan Leaf, across all the states. Who knew if you had a Nissan Leaf in San Jose, you can park in some metered spots for free!

Federal

Arizona

California

Colorado

Connecticut

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

Iowa

Louisiana

Maryland

Michigan

Missouri

Nevada

New Jersey

New York

Oklahoma

Oregon

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

Thank you again for all of the hard work planet4ever!

While it doesn’t get as hot in the San Francisco Bay Area as it does in Phoenix, we’re glad Nissan is testing for extreme temperature use. Although it was only in the low 100 degree range today, one doesn’t have to work hard to think how miserably hot that is to us lucky few in more mild climates.

Not only was the sun blazing, but Nissan pulled out the stops with a Black Leaf. AZ really is a fun place to spot pre production cars doing testing (especially just south of Cordes Junction on I-17’s steep inclines), but it seems like this Leaf is very close to a production model. Fresh from the streets of 19th Ave and I-10, here is a Leaf in the wild:

Nissan Leaf Spotted in the wild

Side profile of a Nissan Leaf in the wild