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2012 Nissan Leaf SL needs to turn over a better new Leaf


2012 Nissan Leaf SL needs to turn over a better new Leaf
By Warren BrownYou are a patient man, putting up with all of those questions about why your Nissan Leaf car "isn't selling."It seems everywhere you go, some blogger or content provider is pushing a variation of the theme: "Is the Nissan Leaf, a mass-market all-electric car launched a year ago, a flop?"Some even try to stick it to you with numbers: "You have a U.S. sales target of 20,000 to 25,000 Leaf cars in 2012. Yet, it's mid-April, dude, and you've only sold 1,733. What's up with that?"You've gamely defended the Nissan Leaf in particular and all-electric cars in general. You say they are the future of sustainable personal transportation. I'm with you on that.But, hey, Carlos, we have a problem.That much became clear to me during a week in the 2012 Leaf SL hatchback, which costs $3,530 more than last year's model because it comes with more "standard" equipment.Aside: If what was once offered as "optional" is now sold as more expensive "standard," should I be happy?PA3842U-1BRS PA3830U-1BRS PABAS062 Battery PA3442U-1BRS PA3442U-1BAS Toshiba Libretto U105 Battery Toshiba Libretto U100 BatteryBut that's beside the point. The problem for me and a lot of people is that your new Leaf SL starts at $37,250. If I add the still optional front and rear bumper protectors ($225), splash guards ($140), and cargo net ($20), and the obligatory $850 transportation charge, I'm looking at $38,485!And that's for a subcompact car that can travel 100 miles on a single charge on a good day! On a bad day, say when the weather is a little chilly and the car's heater is needed, mileage available on the Leaf's distance to discharge meter automatically drops by 12 to 14 miles.You see the problem?I'm with you on all of that stuff about "innovation for the planet, innovation for all." But nearly $39,000 for a little car that can barely travel 100 miles on a single charge is a tough sell. You are asking me to pay too much for what I perceive to be too little.And I live in one of those wonky Northern Virginia neighborhoods where people value greenery and clean air as long as it surrounds their mini-mansions, where folks like the idea of what essentially is a neighborhood electric car, but gag on the price.There's something else, Carlos. You all didn't make a good impression on the neighbors when your agents delivered my Leaf SL by car carrier. The only other cars delivered to me that way are super-exotics whose manufacturers thought nothing about outfitting them with excessively high-horsepower gasoline engines, but who were worried about their expensive trailer queens getting scratched in regular commuter traffic.The car-carrier drop-off of the Leaf SL engendered much head-scratching. Some wags asked: "Is it broken?" Others wanted to know if it had an electrical cord that extended to the nearby Harris Teeter grocery store, assuming that was as far as I could drive it. Still others succinctly surmised: "Looks like you won't be taking that one on any long road trips." But, again, they all gasped and turned away when I revealed the price.Toshiba Satellite T210D Battery Toshiba Mini NB500 Battery Toshiba PABAS232 Battery Toshiba Satellite T235D Battery Toshiba PABAS231 Battery Toshiba Satellite T235 Battery PA3820U-1BRSThat's too bad, because the Leaf SL and its slightly less expensive sibling, the Leaf SV ($35,200), technically make perfectly good sense for clean, fun, fossil-fuel-free, everyday commuting. All-electric power means 100 percent torque turning the front-drive wheels at all times. Start-from-stop is an exhilarating hoot. But that is not what the car is about.Ghosn and other electric-car advocates, me included, would have us all imagine a commuting region in which no one burns gasoline or diesel fuel and spreads mobile-source pollution in the process; in which we can go about our daily lives without having to thank the enemies of democracy for our daily barrel of oil. But we have a very long way to go before any of that can become a reality.U.S. consumers are rational economists, which is another way of saying they are inherently selfish. If they can spend $25,570 on a fully loaded 2012 Nissan Altima SR midsize sedan with a splendiferous 270-horsepower V-6 engine that can carry them from Northern Virginia to New York City on one tank of gasoline, they'd choose to do that over spending $37,250 for a little electric car that, without quick-charge access, would have to wait about eight hours before it could go another 100 miles.I like the Leaf, especially the fully loaded SL version. If I traveled only within my Northern Virginia neighborhood, I theoretically could do so without buying another ounce of gasoline.The Leaf SL is a comfortable driver for motorists tall and short. It's safe and has reasonable utility. Federal and local governments are offering tax breaks to help you pay for it. But it's not ready for prime time in an American psyche in which big remains better, the illusion of the open road remains a reality, and pandering politicians think it is smart to blame one another for high gasoline prices over which they have no control or, worse, to promise super-cheap gasoline for American drivers in a developed world where their counterparts are paying twice as much.PA3821U-1BAS Battery Toshiba Satellite T230 Battery PA3821U-1BRS Battery Toshiba Mini NB550D Battery Toshiba Satellite T215D Battery Toshiba PA3820U-1BAS Battery Toshiba Mini NB505 Battery Toshiba Mini Notebook NB305 Battery PABAS220 BatteryGame of Thrones Power Shift: Tyrion Snares a Bearded RatBy Hanh Nguyen, TV GUIDE"A small man can cast a big shadow," Varys told Tyrion, and in Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, we certainly saw that The Imp has strengthened his power as the Hand of the King.With his latest political triumph, Tyrion once again undermined his sister, Queen Regent Cersei and by extension, her teenage son, King Joffrey. Who else triumphed? Who suffered an embarrassing setback (besides Theon, of course)? Check out TVGuide.com's breakdown of the power shifts in "What Is Dead May Never Die":Power TrippingTyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage): Best. Hand. Ever. Tyrion tells Varys, Littlefinger and Grand Maester Pycelle plans to broker a political marriage for Princess Myrcella with the caveat that "The Queen mustn't know!" When Cersei herself confronts Tyrion about the Dornish plans, his masterful scheme is revealed: He told a different plan to each man, and since he discussed a Dornish marriage only with Pycelle, then the Maester is the Queen Regent's informant. Bye, bye, Pycelle! Enjoy prison.Shae (Sibel Kekilli): The W scores a sweet gig as Sansa's new handmaiden just because she withheld affection when Tyrion initially offered to get her work as a kitchen scullion. The Imp may be a strategist, but Shae knows how to play him.Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie): This towering lady is more of a knight. Skilled at combat, she defeats Loras to win the tournament Renly holds and subsequently a place in his kingsguard. We think she and Arya would get along nicely.PA3784U-1BAS Battery Toshiba Mini Notebook NB304 Battery PABAS218 Battery PA3783U-1BAS Toshiba Mini Notebook NB303 Battery PA3783U-1BRS Toshiba Mini Notebook NB302 BatteryGame of Thrones' Kit Harington discusses the weird fixation with Jon Snow's hairPower FailureGrand Maester Pycelle (Julian Glover): As mentioned above, Tyrion totally played the Maester and then humiliated him by busting in on him and a W unannounced, slicing off his beard and packing him off to a cell. And for anyone who's counting, this is the second time we've seen the old dude in his nightshirt.Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey): Dear little brother Tyrion has stripped her of yet another ally and her daughter.Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen): We still can't get over Theon's "hands-on" approach to dealing with his family in the last episode, and he's not faring much better this time around. His sister Yara has been entrusted with 30 ships in order to attack Deepwood Motte in the North, while Theon only gets one measly ship, the Sea Bitch, to attack a seaside village. Also, Daddy Balon really, really doesn't love him.PA3784U-1BRS Toshiba Mini Notebook NB301Battery PA3785U-1BRS BatteryRenly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony): How shall we say this? He couldn't get the royal battering ram to breech his wife Margaery's defenses. As she so wisely counseled him, "The best way to stop enemies is to [impregnate her]." Until then, the great political marriage he's made with House Tyrell doesn't mean much without a potential heir on the way.The Night's Watch: Up north, Jon Snow's snoopiness gets the Watch thrown out by Craster, who has much-needed supplies and shelter. Down south along the King's Road, the Night's Watch recruits are attacked -- some killed, some captured -- by those searching for Gendry.From Game of Thrones to Spartacus: Spring TV eye candyPower Outage, aka The FallenEpiosde 3: Yoren, LommyEpisode 2: RakharoEpisode 1: Daenerys' horse, Maester Cressen, King Robert's bastardsBonus Episode HighlightsSpot the W! W Count: 2. We believe it's Daisy the W who was warming Pycelle's bed, and of course there's Shae. Some argue that she's not really a W. And though it's true she doesn't work as a straightforward prostitute like the ladies from Littlefinger's brothel, Bronn did pick her out among the camp followers to offer Tyrion companionship of a nature.Game of Thrones airs Sundays at 9/8c on HBO.What was your favorite highlight? Are you sad to see Yoren go?Laptop Battery , Laptop Batteries , etc.Toshiba Mini Notebook NB300 Battery Toshiba PA3785U-1BAS Battery Toshiba NB200 Battery