Cold Weather Range Tips for Nissan Leaf Owners
Winter driving feels a bit different when you're behind the wheel of a Nissan Leaf. If you're in Amityville or anywhere in New York, you’ve probably noticed your Leaf's range dipping as the weather gets colder. It’s not your imagination. Low temperatures can throw off battery performance, which means fewer miles per charge, especially during longer or stop-and-go drives. That doesn't mean you can’t enjoy all the perks of your electric vehicle once the snow starts falling. You just need the right approach to get the most out of it during the winter months.