paulcone wrote:I believe he is strictly selling lease returns (I bought one from him a year ago) so probably not likely to see any 2016s for a while.
LeftieBiker wrote:paulcone wrote:I believe he is strictly selling lease returns (I bought one from him a year ago) so probably not likely to see any 2016s for a while.
Some leased cars do get traded back in early, but probably not many 30kwh Leafs, at least not until Leaf 2 is out.
Leases are for people who like making car payments! Not for people who like owning cars!!
LeftieBiker wrote:Leases are for people who like making car payments! Not for people who like owning cars!!
Leaf leases are the best way for typical EV drivers to buy a Leaf. I'm kind of tired of explaining why, so someone else can do it this time.
Durandal wrote:LeftieBiker wrote:Leases are for people who like making car payments! Not for people who like owning cars!!
Leaf leases are the best way for typical EV drivers to buy a Leaf. I'm kind of tired of explaining why, so someone else can do it this time.
Such as those who don't have a tax load big enough to take advantage of the $7,500 tax credit? Exactly.
Durandal wrote:LeftieBiker wrote:Leases are for people who like making car payments! Not for people who like owning cars!!
Leaf leases are the best way for typical EV drivers to buy a Leaf. I'm kind of tired of explaining why, so someone else can do it this time.
Such as those who don't have a tax load big enough to take advantage of the $7,500 tax credit? Exactly.
I've been trying to figure out if I should lease a new Leaf or purchase a used one. When I called my local dealership they said I would only get the $7,500 tax credit if I purchase a new Leaf, but if I lease one then the dealership gets the credit. Is that not true? I did the math on if I get the $7,500 credit then it makes WAY more sense to lease, but since the dealership told me they get to keep the credit I backed off of the idea.