The photo was taken by a photographer in a helicopter flight on the sky of Long Beach, California. Practically: the port of Los Angeles. It is here that have landed several hundred Leaf Nissan ready to be delivered to motorists in the U.S.. They, however, does not seem very likely to acquire an electric car.
At least not right away, since these vehicles are still here a couple of weeks waiting for his fate. The port authorities have reported that this is 1500 cars. The images, swear to experts, were not increased but are real. These cars were shipped to Japan immediately before the earthquake and tsunami, the wave which seems to have passed under the ship on the high seas conteyner without doing damage.
In the U.S., Nissan has announced that in January were given 87 Leaf, against 67 in February for a total of 173, counting the month of December. The data come from Jada, the association of dealers Nipponese.
At least not right away, since these vehicles are still here a couple of weeks waiting for his fate. The port authorities have reported that this is 1500 cars. The images, swear to experts, were not increased but are real. These cars were shipped to Japan immediately before the earthquake and tsunami, the wave which seems to have passed under the ship on the high seas conteyner without doing damage.
In the U.S., Nissan has announced that in January were given 87 Leaf, against 67 in February for a total of 173, counting the month of December. The data come from Jada, the association of dealers Nipponese.
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