I thought Nissan signaled pretty early on in selling the Leaf that they had absolutely no intention of warning any prospective buyer of the limitations of the car. I was, and still am, shocked that they sold it in the Phoenix area. Nissan should have refused to supply the car to dealers in Phoenix, as well as a few regions of California and Texas where the temperature often remains at or above 100° all day and all night for at least a few days a year. Furthermore, they should have issued warnings to those buying the car that it was not suitable for long-term residents of those regions. (◣_◢)