shikataganai
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I don't recall the lease info at all (the local dealer's deal was better), but the CAP purchase price was something like invoice + $375.
bradbissell said:Overall, the "deal" seems pretty bad especially since they are not reducing sales price below MSRP and the money factor seems outrageous. Any ideas on a better "deal"?
bradbissell said:How long until the money factor begins to decrease? Right now I've been quoted the following for an SV:
First payment is the only out of pocket expense.
Overall, the "deal" seems pretty bad especially since they are not reducing sales price below MSRP and the money factor seems outrageous. Any ideas on a better "deal"?
If you have good credit, they are padding to the money factor (allowed by Nissan). Make sure you don't pay over 0.002 money factor and negotiate hard on the price. You should be able to get it closer to invoice. See the first post for details.bradbissell said:not reducing sales price below MSRP and the money factor seems outrageous. Any ideas on a better "deal"?
nsps said:I was offered $282 ($300 after tax) or $3000 down and $199 a month plus tax, and told that was the lowest they'd go.
Let's keep the 2012s in the old thread. It gets confusing to bring these numbers here.nsps said:Oops, sorry. SL with QC, splash guards, carpeted floor and cargo mats. Seems to be the last 2012 in town.
tacshose said:Hello,
First post and GREAT website I have been reading all the threads and have been wanting a Leaf for awhile. I finally got to drive one at the Chicago Auto Show and LOVED IT. Well my local dealer, in Missouri, has a just delivered 2013 Nissan Leaf S. I have been negotaiting over the phone and doubt I will even test drive before signing the paperwork, ha don't wanna burn charged miles I might need to get home
My only hesistation is the Model S over the SV, is it worth it? MOST IMPORTANTLY, You lease experts what should I offer on a SV model to match my deal on the S?
Due to the leasing question I placed it in this thread, please move or tell me if I was wrong to do that.
The Model S Deal:
2013 Nissan Leaf S
24 Month Close Ended Lease
12,000 Miles Per Year
$201 a month including all taxes, titles, and fees
$0 Down
First payment of $201 due at signing.
Also, anyone know if GAP Insurance is included in Nissan Leases?
Thanks!
It's an EVSE, not a charger. There is a whole section of the forum devoted to "EVSE - Charging Equipment." Go there to read and ask. Let's keep this thread on topic.tacshose said:Any thoughts on the best 220V charger? I would hope the charger has good resale value when my lease is over and I might sell it. Thanks!
tacshose said:tacshose said:Hello,
First post and GREAT website I have been reading all the threads and have been wanting a Leaf for awhile. I finally got to drive one at the Chicago Auto Show and LOVED IT. Well my local dealer, in Missouri, has a just delivered 2013 Nissan Leaf S. I have been negotaiting over the phone and doubt I will even test drive before signing the paperwork, ha don't wanna burn charged miles I might need to get home
My only hesistation is the Model S over the SV, is it worth it? MOST IMPORTANTLY, You lease experts what should I offer on a SV model to match my deal on the S?
Due to the leasing question I placed it in this thread, please move or tell me if I was wrong to do that.
The Model S Deal:
2013 Nissan Leaf S
24 Month Close Ended Lease
12,000 Miles Per Year
$201 a month including all taxes, titles, and fees
$0 Down
First payment of $201 due at signing.
Also, anyone know if GAP Insurance is included in Nissan Leases?
Thanks!
Well I picked up my leaf as scheduled on Monday. Can't beat $199 all in! I'm very happy with it and I am enjoying showing it off and enjoying how quiet it is while passing all the gas stations
Any thoughts on the best 220V charger? I would hope the charger has good resale value when my lease is over and I might sell it. Thanks!
mkjayakumar said:Nissan of McKinney, TX gave my friend this deal over phone and we are going to check it now:
- SV with QC, GPS and backup camera
- 36 month lease
- $199/month
- $1800 down payment
- T&T extra
sounds good ?
what is GAP insurance ?
rodriguw said:Quick question. I am about to place a factory order on a 2013 Leaf SV for 24 month lease, should I expect the Residue and Money Factor to change when I receive the car or should I expect to have same MF and R as of the day I place the order?
Thanks,
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