$400+ a month for a Base SV with no Premium doesn't strike me as a good deal.
With the 2016 S having a 24 kWh battery, why doesn't Nissan consider making only SV and SL models for now until the 2015 24 kWh versions are all sold out? That might get the 30 kWh models to us who are waiting sooner ... If this gets too slow some of us are likely to hold out until the much longer range Leafs arrive.LeftieBiker said:Why do you think that's a 2016? They seem to still be clearing out the 2015 stock, and the year isn't given.
LeftieBiker said:$400+ a month for a Base SV with no Premium doesn't strike me as a good deal.
In CAbarterback said:Have anyone closed a 2016 Leaf lease yet? If yes, please post the lease monthly pricing and down payment.
forbayca said:SV trim
242$ including taxes
36 months - 15K miles / Year, : Total: 45K miles
2500$ down
CA state has a rebate of 2500$ that I can apply.
This is in Burlingame nissan.
It includesLeftieBiker said:forbayca said:SV trim
242$ including taxes
36 months - 15K miles / Year, : Total: 45K miles
2500$ down
CA state has a rebate of 2500$ that I can apply.
This is in Burlingame nissan.
Is this with or without Premium Package? That's a lease I could do, but Premium isn't optional for me..
forbayca said:It includesLeftieBiker said:forbayca said:SV trim
242$ including taxes
36 months - 15K miles / Year, : Total: 45K miles
2500$ down
CA state has a rebate of 2500$ that I can apply.
This is in Burlingame nissan.
Is this with or without Premium Package? That's a lease I could do, but Premium isn't optional for me..
LED headlight package
Premium Package
Mud Guards
17" Tire Package
Some else had posted purchase price in forum inTN as
2016 SV, MSRP $35,445, dealer gave $5000 NMAC discount + $2500 dealer discount, final price $27,945.
And apply for 7500$ federal credit.
sgd2z said:forbayca said:It includesLeftieBiker said:Is this with or without Premium Package? That's a lease I could do, but Premium isn't optional for me..
LED headlight package
Premium Package
Mud Guards
17" Tire Package
Some else had posted purchase price in forum inTN as
2016 SV, MSRP $35,445, dealer gave $5000 NMAC discount + $2500 dealer discount, final price $27,945.
And apply for 7500$ federal credit.
Are you sure this is a 2016 leaf? That is the pricing dealers here have for the 2015
sgd2z said:forbayca said:It includesLeftieBiker said:Is this with or without Premium Package? That's a lease I could do, but Premium isn't optional for me..
LED headlight package
Premium Package
Mud Guards
17" Tire Package
Some else had posted purchase price in forum inTN as
2016 SV, MSRP $35,445, dealer gave $5000 NMAC discount + $2500 dealer discount, final price $27,945.
And apply for 7500$ federal credit.
Are you sure this is a 2016 leaf? That is the pricing dealers here have for the 2015
That sounds like a 2015. There is no LED headlight package on the 2016 SV. To get LED headlights you have to get the SL. Likewise there is no 17" tire package.forbayca said:sgd2z said:forbayca said:It includes
LED headlight package
Premium Package
Mud Guards
17" Tire Package
Some else had posted purchase price in forum inTN as
2016 SV, MSRP $35,445, dealer gave $5000 NMAC discount + $2500 dealer discount, final price $27,945.
And apply for 7500$ federal credit.
Are you sure this is a 2016 leaf? That is the pricing dealers here have for the 2015sgd2z said:forbayca said:It includes
LED headlight package
Premium Package
Mud Guards
17" Tire Package
Some else had posted purchase price in forum inTN as
2016 SV, MSRP $35,445, dealer gave $5000 NMAC discount + $2500 dealer discount, final price $27,945.
And apply for 7500$ federal credit.
Are you sure this is a 2016 leaf? That is the pricing dealers here have for the 2015
Oh yes, 2016 leaf SV , I get the car today, was getting it tomorrow. Have signed . Several people I know have got it from same dealership. The prices you mentioned here were the prices mentioned to me last week and I said no.
For 2015 , over here the lease is 99$ per month, 0 down, 12K miles Per year for 36 months lease.
evnow said:3 years lease is still a big problem. Essentially you have to sit out Gen 2 EV introduction.
evnow said:3 years lease is still a big problem. Essentially you have to sit out Gen 2 EV introduction.
May be I'll hang on till May and get Outlander.
Model 3 with autopilot is going to be hard to beat. Hopefully Nissan will surprise us and have a good implementation of autopilot on their vehicles before Model 3 arrives.DNAinaGoodWay said:But would get you more safely to a Model 3 release.
evnow said:3 years lease is still a big problem. Essentially you have to sit out Gen 2 EV introduction.
May be I'll hang on till May and get Outlander.
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