Buying a Nissan Leaf in Northern Territory
Leaf battery doesn't have active thermal management — Queensland and WA examples can lose 30%+ range capacity by year 5 vs Tasmanian examples retaining >85%. Use LeafSpy (or a Nissan dealer) to read the battery state-of-health (SOH) before purchase; <70% SOH and the car is essentially worthless. ZE0 (2010-2018) is uneconomical to battery-replace; ZE1 (2019+) is borderline.
Specific to Northern Territory: The NT used-car market is small but distinctive — heavily weighted toward 4x4 utes and large 4WDs reflecting the state's geography and outback distances. Many vehicles have spent their lives on unsealed roads, putting extra stress on suspension and underbody. Service history (verifiable via PPSR notation) and NEVDIS WOVR check are both essential.