Not all 2013 Leafs had the heat pump heat, it was optional on the basic "S" 
model at least through 2017.If you want the heat pump, double check that the 
actual car you are considering has it.
Someone said:>If you really want to save money, the 2011 is probably fine for 
your
>needs. But bear in mind the battery will be shot and, in winter, you'll
>probably only get about 20-30 miles range, depending on temperature and
>how much cabin heat you use.

>The 2013 has a battery heater, which greatly improves cold weather
>range. It also uses a heat pump instead of resistive heating for the
>cabin, which also improves cold weather range.

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Jim, in Western Wisconsin
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