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The Japanese automaker has reportedly already received 7,000 pre-orders in the U.S.

Discussion in 'Nissan/Infiniti Hybrids and EVs' started by Cacti, Apr 29, 2010.

  1. Cacti

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    This is assuming that everyone who made a refundable $99 deposit will carry through and want to buy the car. And 25% of those people are outside the initial roll-out markets. Thus of those orders, only about 5,000 are in roll-out markets, and if 20% drop out, that only leaves about 4,000 serious buyers. They may get more reservations, but with all the publicity, most of the serious buyers have probably already reserved.
     
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    publicity? you mean like on every Nissan TV ad, at the end they say:

    "and now for something completly different, the %100 electric Nissan Leaf"

    who notices those commercials?

    :)

    now they just need to deliver to the early adopters and let word of mouth do it's magic.
     
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    Seem reasonable, the first three days got 6635 pre-orders, then the next five days got 7000-6635 = 365 orders.