redLEAF
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HeyHey said:I thought I would update this thread just a bit. I will be signing a new ELR lease tomorrow as my LEAF lease will be ending soon. I test drove it a few days ago when I heard about the additional incentives that are bringing prices down. It is a beautiful car and drives wonderfully. He interior luxury touches are really second to none.
My final lease terms will end up being $555/month with $0 down. Since I already have an EVSE I won't need their charger so the $2000 install credit will either be credited to my lease account or given to me in check form a few weeks from now.
For those looking for a new car, especially a PHEV, I would highly recommend adding it to the list of possibilities.
BUT -- it's great that at least some are taking the plunge; Cadillac/GM still is pushing the incentives and perhaps regretting the high initial price they set on this to begin with; would love to see exactly how many early adopters actually bought an ELR when they first arrived in showrooms at full MSRP and can now see how quickly the mfg. offered these rather costly incentives to move more cars -- of course with only 41 sold in January perhaps not very many at all. The car does remind me on when 2-door coupes from GM were 'personal luxury cars' which was a niche market even back then (Olds Toronado, Buick Riviera and Caddy Eldorado come to mind)