2014GunMetalSL
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...by Alexis Guthrie with Nalley Nissan.
Quick recap. Dustin sent me an email and letter saying he REALLY NEEDED my Leaf due to high demand. I brought it in (mainly for a free level 3 charge and the $25 gas card for showing up). The 12500 in tax incentives really makes buying a new leaf every year in georgia a pretty good deal. But as Dustin was quick to point out - Nissan doesn't take the Leaf on trade. Dustin also pointed out that those annoying letters they send are (as we all know) scams to lure you into the lot so they can grind you into a new car. Kudos to Dustin for being honest about being dishonest!
I contacted several Nissan dealerships, and was told basically the same thing - Nissan does not take the Leaf on trade. Worth pointing out, this isn't a policy, this isn't a national Nissan rule - with the Georgia tax credit set to end, Many Georgia Nissan dealerships are worried and playing it safe, especially with the huge amount of Leaf's coming back from lease.
Alexis (with Nalley Nissan) was nice enough to confirm she would meet my number (all by email). When I brought the car in, she handed me off to her salesman, Dino Curic (who was awesome to work with). They kept to the deal, and honored the numbers.
They gave me 20k for my 2014 with 10,500miles, which was insanely generous. I think Nalley is close to hitting it's sales quota, which makes taking a loss on the trade of the 2014 a little easier. I'm thrilled to be driving a 2015 for close to nothing.
Dustin Fleishman...you just got beat by (edit for those with weepy eyes) a person who happens to be an adult woman* (ie, not a girl).
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the use of the term "woman" is not intended as a comparison between sexes, but rather used as a physical description of a specific person. thx
Quick recap. Dustin sent me an email and letter saying he REALLY NEEDED my Leaf due to high demand. I brought it in (mainly for a free level 3 charge and the $25 gas card for showing up). The 12500 in tax incentives really makes buying a new leaf every year in georgia a pretty good deal. But as Dustin was quick to point out - Nissan doesn't take the Leaf on trade. Dustin also pointed out that those annoying letters they send are (as we all know) scams to lure you into the lot so they can grind you into a new car. Kudos to Dustin for being honest about being dishonest!
I contacted several Nissan dealerships, and was told basically the same thing - Nissan does not take the Leaf on trade. Worth pointing out, this isn't a policy, this isn't a national Nissan rule - with the Georgia tax credit set to end, Many Georgia Nissan dealerships are worried and playing it safe, especially with the huge amount of Leaf's coming back from lease.
Alexis (with Nalley Nissan) was nice enough to confirm she would meet my number (all by email). When I brought the car in, she handed me off to her salesman, Dino Curic (who was awesome to work with). They kept to the deal, and honored the numbers.
They gave me 20k for my 2014 with 10,500miles, which was insanely generous. I think Nalley is close to hitting it's sales quota, which makes taking a loss on the trade of the 2014 a little easier. I'm thrilled to be driving a 2015 for close to nothing.
Dustin Fleishman...you just got beat by (edit for those with weepy eyes) a person who happens to be an adult woman* (ie, not a girl).
*
the use of the term "woman" is not intended as a comparison between sexes, but rather used as a physical description of a specific person. thx