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Cost of service for my Nissan EV200. @ Nissan.
£240-19 which included a new battery in the key fob.
The health check still printed out on the ICE form.
Things like water coolant levels, oil levels, drive belts, timing belt all get the green light!
Underside. Exhaust systems, engine noise/smoke.
Battery info sheet. From your LEAF. Print out in black and white so the chart makes no sense.
A final point.
Car miles at last service was 3780. ( 18000 service)2019
Miles at this service is 5504. ( 36000 service)2020.
The vehicle got a deep clean! Must have been outside because nothing changed inside!

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Ouch!
Do you get the European breakdown cover with th eNV200 services?
The chart is rather basic. More stars good etc, but really reveals nothing. LEAFspy will tell you more.
Are you anywhere near Glenrothes, you might want to check out Electron Garage. https://www.eva.scot/stories/article/electron-garage
A HEVRA approved garage will be able to help next time. Take it you'll be out of the warranty period for the next service?

My 30kWh Leaf is at 80k, all it has needed is front disks and pads, one item of warranty work, which was also on a recall list, the incorrect spacer on the bearings and the traction battery earth recall. With warranty expired, garage visits will largely be around consumables from now on. Think the reduction drive is due an oil change at 200k!
Keyfob takes a 2025 battery but will accomodate a 2032 (higher capacity longer lasting) £5 for 10 in IKEA! 30 second fit.

james hutton - 24 July 2020 05:23 PM
Cost of service for my Nissan EV200. @ Nissan.
£240-19 which included a new battery in the key fob.
The health check still printed out on the ICE form.
Things like water coolant levels, oil levels, drive belts, timing belt all get the green light!
Underside. Exhaust systems, engine noise/smoke.
Battery info sheet. From your LEAF. Print out in black and white so the chart makes no sense.
A final point.
Car miles at last service was 3780. ( 18000 service)2019
Miles at this service is 5504. ( 36000 service)2020.
The vehicle got a deep clean! Must have been outside because nothing changed inside!

Rip off Britain.






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james hutton - 24 July 2020 05:23 PM


Rip off Britain.



YES totally agree 1st April 2025 our NOT green UK government produced a real April fool's moment and changed the VED on electric vehicles BIG TIME

Cars went from £0 to £20 if pre 2018 and to £195 if post 2018

And vans from £0 to £345 with no reduction for age OUCH!!!!

I was / I am, considering doing an electric campervan conversion using a Nissan E-NV200 Van But £345 for VED is just silly.

BUT I have discovered that the E-NV200 Combi / MiniBus / MPV with either 5 or 7 seats is rated as a car not a van 😊 Finding a nice one to convert is obviously much more difficult than the Van version.

So pre 2018 VED is only £20 BUT that vehicle will have the small 24kWh Battery :-( Post 2018 vehicles can have the 40kWh battery which is much more preferable {doubly so as swapping an E-NV200 battery is a bit more complex than the Leaf vehicle as it has battery cooling running on the A/C circuit}. and being ' a car' it will 'only' have to pay £195 a year VED and you can reduce that cost by SORNing the vehicle during the winter months. No point in SORNing a pre 2018 vehicle

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