aluminumwelder
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/electrek.co/2017/04/14/nissan-leaf-discounting/amp/
Anyone getting this deal?
Anyone getting this deal?
aluminumwelder said:that is good to know, what kind of paperwork do you have to give them to get the discount?
is it really as simple as showing them you have a duke electricity account?
I hope it is an immediate discount, not some crazy rebate.
My biggest worry is how much prices will fall on pre 2018 Nissan Leafs' after the Gen 2 is announced. Might seem like a good deal now, but might turn out to be about average in six months.
aluminumwelder said:thanks for the feedback. I dont' think I will have 7500 tax liability this year.
Trying to figure out if I can write it off as a business expense and get the $7500
. It appears so, will have to do some more research on that.
So perhaps that is incompatible with a lease.Nissan is pleased to extend a special incentive of $10,000* off of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price to all eligible Duke Energy customers who PURCHASE a LEAF from dealer inventory.
My understand is it works either way. As long as your total tax footprint is at least $7500, you get the full rebate.RaleighEV said:For a purchase, you need to have paid at least $7500 in fed tax to get the credit, right? Not owe $7500.
Don't fuss over the fine print too much. Nominally, the deals can't be combined, so you probably won't have luck asking for that. But a motivated dealer can still work the numbers in your favor to at least the same amount if not more. My advice is: outline all the discounts you want, tell them you have another dealer willing to give you that price, and ask them to beat it.RaleighEV said:The offer says the $10K cannot be combined with any other Nissan discount. Does anyone know if that includes repeat customer, credit on lease turn in charge for excess wear (scratches in paint), etc?
The dealer will probably start by giving you the $10K discount right off the bat, since it's not money out of their pocket. You can still negotiate a better deal by using the $10k off number as a starting point and working downward from there.dm33 said:Can you negotiate a better deal then get the discount? Or is it off the full sticker price.
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