Thinking of switching to electric? This 2013 Nissan Leaf S is a clean, affordable way to start — no gas, no drama, just plug in and drive. Whether you're commuting, running errands, or just want a second car that won’t drain your wallet, this Leaf is up for the job. I've enjoyed owning it, but a new job with a longer commute means it’s time to let her go. With just 56.2k miles, this Leaf still holds 10 out of 12 battery bars, a strong sign of battery health. It comes with the original factory Level 1 charger, which plugs into any standard 120V outlet — no special equipment needed to start charging at home. I’ve also used Level 2 chargers (found at libraries and municipal centers) and Level 3 DC Fast Chargers using the CHAdeMO port. I usually charge to 90% to help preserve the battery, but for this listing I fully charged it to 100%, which currently shows 73 miles of range. My daily commute is about 27 miles, mostly interstate. I’ve included photos showing my average speed of 29.2 mph and efficiency of 4.2 mi/kWh — range can vary depending on driving style, temperature, and traffic conditions. The Leaf is adult-owned, pet-free, and non-smoking, with a clean interior and an intact headliner. Extras include aftermarket roof racks and a 1 1/4" hitch receiver — great for bikes or light cargo. The Virginia state inspection is current, and I have the clean Virginia title in hand. I’ve pulled the Carfax report and confirmed everything listed is accurate. I did have a minor accident that damaged the charging port latch — it was repaired under insurance, and the latch and port function properly, as shown in the photos. If you're looking for a budget-friendly way to get into EV driving, this Leaf is a reliable and well-cared-for option. I'm asking $6,500 or best offer — Send me a message through Craigslist to come see it in person.