Nissan Leaf Shopping Survey


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nissan leaf shopping survey

Back in April, thanks to an idea from a CleanTechnica reader and help from that reader in forming the questions, I published a Nissan Leaf shopping survey. We got a fair number of responses, but then getting back to the survey to report the results got buried under a long “to do” list. I was recently reminded of the survey, but figured I’d put it out here for another round of responses before reporting on the results.

So, if you’ve ever gone shopping for a Nissan Leaf (and you haven’t yet completed this survey), please chime in!

Also note that there’s an error in the survey that I can’t change now. Question #9 should read as follows: “9. If you answered ‘Yes’ to Question #8, which Nissan vehicle did you purchase?”

You can complete the Nissan Leaf shopping survey at this link or right below (be sure to scroll down to the bottom and hit “Done” when you are in fact done):


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