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yeah. Its only because you need to have 4 mechanics sent on a special training course and alot of special tools for the gtr, where as the leaf only has 1 or 2 special tools. Theres probably some other stuff i have forgotten, i was told by my boss when i asked about it ages ago. Also for some strange reasons leafs sell better than gtrs here. shitboxes haha

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$40k to travel a max of 170kms before "power up", and what is the kmph and torque?

never mind discussing the asthetics of this beast ....sheeesh..

oh so pedestrian these vehicles

They should just build travelators for folk who would ever consider buying one of these or other brands of similar vehicles

I pray - Please GOD destroy our world before these proliferate the earth - AMEN

You're looking at it the wrong way.....$3 for a full tank, and quick enough to come 1st and 3rd at the last SAU Texi.

Electric cars are definitely the future, the sooner they release a 000z the better :)

lol I couldn't even get it to Canberra let alone Melbourne.

Anyway, sorry about the OT, I guess my point is I think selling Leafs is a lot smarter than selling GTRs....pretty easy to see which one is going to sell more over the years.

lol I couldn't even get it to Canberra let alone Melbourne.

Anyway, sorry about the OT, I guess my point is I think selling Leafs is a lot smarter than selling GTRs....pretty easy to see which one is going to sell more over the years.

Especially in Canberra! Let's face it, there's a lot of conservative nimbys here!

(not saying you have to be like that to buy a Leaf :P )

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