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Buying A Used Leaf Apr 2026

: Look at the small vertical bars on the far right of the dashboard. A new battery has 12 bars; losing even one bar can mean a 6% to 15% drop in total range. Years to Favor/Avoid :

: Despite battery concerns, the Leaf is mechanically robust with very few moving parts. Expect maintenance costs around $500/year—mostly for tires, wipers, and cabin filters. Summary Table: What to Check What to Look For Why it Matters Battery Health 11–12 bars on dash; high SoH on LeafSpy Directly dictates your maximum range. Tires Even wear; high-quality tread Heavy EVs wear tires faster than gas cars. Heater Rapid warmth in cabin Early resistive heaters eat battery life quickly. Warranty Remaining capacity warranty Some 2018+ models may still have battery coverage. buying a used leaf

: If you live in a very hot area (e.g., Phoenix), a used Leaf may not be practical because the air-cooled battery cannot shed heat effectively, leading to "Spicy Pillows" (swollen cells) and fire risks in extreme cases. Practical Considerations : Look at the small vertical bars on

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