No, An Aussie Driver Did Not Trade In A Skyline R34 GT-R Spec II Nur For A Nissan Leaf | Carscoops carscoops
Eagers Nissan in Brisbane, Australia, caused quite a stir on September 15 when it posted a picture of a man holding a set of keys standing behind a Nissan Leaf with a bow on it. The controversy wasn’t about the car, or the man, but rather what he allegedly traded in for the electric vehicle.any longer,” the dealership wrote in the post. “Luckily for him, we were able to do a straight swap into a brand new fully electric Nissan LEAF.
Naturally, this raised many eyebrows and, within 12 hours, the post has been shared 11,000 times and has received 8,100 comments, most of them in disbelief. Eventually, the post appears to have been a gag on the
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