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Awesome, thank you for letting me know. It really made me smile that you took the time to do that.
Great to hear you're thinking about it! Some tips, it may be cheaper for you to buy online and get it shipped. We're in Wellington and it was cheaper to get one from Christchurch than to buy locally.
Also ensure you get one with a proper nz charging cable and the dash converted to English.
Any questions just let me know. Cheers.
Hey, so an update. I've put a deposit on a leaf - I took yours (and others) advice and looked further afield. I ended up going up to a ze1 as they seem like really good value. I'm looking forward to getting it.
Hi mate, how is it going? Did your Leaf arrive yet?
It's finally arrived, I'm really liking it so far. Consistent torque, nice stuff like auto cruise control, very quiet. I haven't got much into the recharging habit so far to compare that with my old ICE car but it seems good - my brain is still acutely aware of the range estimate going down as I drive but I'm sure thatll go away.
It's a bit of an adjustment having all sorts of menus and beeps and cameras - it's all a bit sensory overload driving at the moment. My old car was about 15 years old so had none of that haha. Probably more a new car thing than an EV thing
Congratulations on your new car! And thank you for taking the time to let me know.
Yes, range anxiety will become much easier over time, the first time I panicked as well when the range went down. We recharge every night to 80% and it's more than enough for our daily trips, only on longer trips we charge to 100% and sometimes QC. I also checked the SOH every week or so, and got stressed as it dropped a couple of percent. This can be expected, after a 3% drop in a month it seems to have stabilized at 1-2% per year.
PlugShare is a great app to see all charging locations by the way in case you didn't know.
Enjoy!