DaveinOlyWA
Well-known member
That is correct
Yes - not the dealer - but the leasing company.Koki said:If I didn't have any income tax, I can't obviously take advantage of the income tax credit incentive for the Leaf.
So leasing should be my obvious option right ? I mean the dealer would pass on to me the $7500 savings when I lease.
Is this correct ? Please advise. Thx.
Koki said:Thanks for the replies. I've never leased a car before.
Now with the leasing option, do you bargain like you do when you buy ?
Just called local Nissan dealership, they say I can test drive the 2011 Leaf model.
I might do that tonight then.
And if I decided to order and lease the 2012 model, I guess you don't get to bargain that neither, is this correct ? Thanks.
You most certainly DO bargain in both scenarios. With ordering the new one, you bargain during the request a quote/accept a quote process online. It's best to do the bargaining directly before you send the request to the dealer.Koki said:Now with the leasing option, do you bargain like you do when you buy ?
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And if I decided to order and lease the 2012 model, I guess you don't get to bargain that neither, is this correct ? Thanks.
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