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Mercedes-Benz GT 43
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BMW M2
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Mercedes-Benz GLE 400 d
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Mercedes-Benz C 63
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Mercedes-Benz S 450 L
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Mercedes-Benz G 350
CDI BlueTec
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Mercedes-Benz GT 43
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BMW M2
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BMW 540 d
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Audi A6
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BMW 540 d
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Audi A6
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Audi Q3
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Ford Mondeo 
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Ford S-MAX
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Porsche 911
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Tesla Model Y
All-wheel drive
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Volkswagen Polo
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Audi A3
S tronic
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Ford Mondeo 
Titanium
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Ford S-MAX
ST-Line
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Porsche 911
Turbo
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Tesla Model Y
All-wheel drive
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Volkswagen Polo
Comfortline
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Table of contents
Knowledge of individual models plays a decisive role in the used car trade. The Nissan Leaf, a pioneer in the field of electric vehicles, is particularly interesting in this respect. By understanding its history, the different models and the specifications of the individual versions, you can make informed decisions. In addition, a market analysis for used Nissan Leaf models is essential to track trends and price developments. Clearly prepared information prepares you optimally for buying and selling this model. Use the latest technologies and tools to make the entire process simple and efficient. With the right partner at your side when buying online, the purchase of used cars such as the Nissan Leaf will be efficient and targeted.
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All models of the Nissan Leaf
As a decision maker in the car business, it is important to look at all facets of a model before making a purchase decision. Here we briefly present all models of the Nissan Leaf, sorted by their year of release - starting with the most recent model.Nissan Leaf 2020
The latest model in the range is the Nissan Leaf 2020. Known for its improved range and efficiency, this model features the 40 kWh motor and the larger 62 kWh E+ motor. The E+'s larger battery can achieve a range of up to 226 miles (approx. 360 km), making it excellent for longer journeys. On the other hand, the smaller battery can be considered more of a city car. In terms of interior features, this model offers an intuitive infotainment system and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.Nissan Leaf 2018
In 2018, Nissan introduced a completely redesigned version of the Leaf. The 2018 Nissan Leaf has an improved range (approximately 150 miles / 240 km), a sleeker design and advanced amenities such as a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. In addition, this model also offers an attractive price-performance ratio, making it a good choice for budget-conscious buyers.Nissan Leaf 2013-2017
During this phase, Nissan has made minor improvements to enhance driving comfort and performance. In 2016, for example, Nissan equipped the Leaf with a larger 30 kWh battery and an improved range of 107 miles (approx. 170 km). From model year 2016, Nissan introduced an improved battery that significantly improves the Leaf's range.Nissan Leaf 2011-2012
The 2011 Nissan Leaf was the first model in this series and the world's first mass-market electric vehicle. Although the first generation Nissan Leaf only had a range of 73 miles (approx. 117 km) and a rather plain interior, it was able to usher in a new era of electric vehicles. The Nissan Leaf has continued to evolve since its launch and now boasts cutting-edge features and impressive range. Each model has its own uniqueness and benefits, tailored to the individual needs of car dealers.Current Vehicles
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History of the Nissan Leaf
The story of the Nissan Leaf is a shining example of the dawn of a new era in the automotive world. With the development and launch of the first fully electric car, Nissan has paved the way for a greener and more sustainable future in the automotive business.Conception and development
The conception of the Nissan Leaf began in late 2006, when Nissan followed the global trend towards electrification of the automotive industry. This was driven by rising concerns over global CO2 emissions and the overdue need for clean and sustainable energy sources. With the aim of developing a vehicle for the wider market, the Nissan Leaf was designed to be suitable for everyday driving in urban and suburban areas.Market launch
In 2010, Nissan officially launched the Leaf, marking the beginning of a new phase in the automotive industry. The Nissan Leaf was the first mass-produced electric car to be sold worldwide. This was a significant milestone not only for the company, but for the entire industry.Further development and current models
Nissan has continued to develop the Leaf over the years to meet customer needs and respond to the rapidly changing technology market. With increasing demand for electric cars, Nissan has continuously improved the range, performance and design of the Leaf. The Nissan Leaf has won several prestigious awards, including World Car of the Year in 2011 and European Car of the Year in 2018, but for all its successes, Nissan's greatest achievement with the Leaf remains that it has paved the way for a more environmentally conscious and sustainable era in automotive retail.Now new: The COS Bonus Club
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Used car market analysis of the Nissan Leaf
Market position of the Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf has successfully established itself on the used car market since its launch. This electric car pioneer has broken many barriers and has established a solid position with its combination of affordability, range and comfort. With several model generations in circulation, used car prices and availability clearly reflect the continued popularity of this model.ROI analysis for used car dealers
The Nissan Leaf shows considerable potential for positive returns for used car dealers. The increased demand for electric vehicles and the Leaf's desirable combination of robustness and range makes it the model of choice for buyers looking to reduce their carbon footprint. The Leaf's stable resale value and high turnover can bring dealers significant profits as long as the trade is handled efficiently and professionally.Known problems with individual series
Although the Nissan Leaf is generally regarded as a reliable vehicle, there are still some known issues that buyers should be aware of. Premature battery ageing has been reported in early models. Lack of liquid cooling can also affect battery performance at high temperatures. These factors should be considered when pricing and trading in used cars to avoid surprises and maximize customer satisfaction.Overview of the showrooms at CarOnSale
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Collection of the Nissan Leaf
As a car dealer, you have various purchasing sources at your disposal to include the Nissan Leaf in your product range. Whether as a trade-in, lease return or finance return - the small electric car offers attractive opportunities in both B2C and B2B business.Buy Nissan Leaf on used car market
A frequently used strategy is the purchase of used cars via special exchanges. A basic distinction is made between B2C and B2B exchanges. The former offer the opportunity to purchase vehicles directly from private individuals. In contrast, wholesalers or other dealers can offer their vehicles via B2B exchanges. Transactions via B2B exchanges offer a considerable advantage, as they are often faster and smoother than those with end customers on B2C exchanges.Why you should buy the Nissan Leaf online
Buying a Nissan Leaf online opens up a whole new world of opportunities for you, especially in the European market. You can maximize your profits through so-called arbitrage transactions. In simple terms, arbitrage means that you can use price differences in different markets to your advantage. For example, you buy the Nissan Leaf cheaply in one country and sell it at a higher price in another. In Europe in particular, the differences between the individual national markets and currencies allow you to make such deals and achieve high profits.How CarOnSale helps with the import/export of used Nissan Leafs
However, there are often certain tax hurdles to overcome in cross-border transactions. Of particular note here is the luxury tax that applies to the import and export of cars in some European countries, such as the Netherlands, Austria and Denmark. This can make the purchase of a Nissan Leaf considerably more expensive. CarOnSale is a platform that specializes in B2B trade. It can help you to recover the luxury tax and helps you to comply with all tax regulations. This makes buying a Nissan Leaf from these countries quick and easy. CarOnSale thus offers comprehensive support for your company when buying and selling used Nissan Leafs.Simple Registration in 3 Steps
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