Yes sounds good. You might want to check with these guys: http://www.northbaynissan.com/leaf-pricing.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I heard they will ship the car also.azguy said:Got quote from dealer in phoenix 2015 S + Quick Charge - $3500 rebate =$27000 , i will also get 36 months 0%APR . I think its a great deal ?
chariot02 said:Looking to lease a Leaf instead of buying a Prius.
I live in Los Angeles. Is their a go-to dealer here?
Wanted to know what you all are leasing this for? WOudl love to pay nothing down and maybe $300 a month. Am i crazy?
Also with my timing of this being now. I could get a handle on when a new model would be out.
Just trying to make sure my timing is ok and not to late in the year.
Thank you.
virock said:2015 Leaf S with quick charge package, SF bay area lease deal:
Model: 2015 LEAF S with Quick charge,
Term: 36 months
Mileage: 15000 per year
VPP
dealer : nissan hayward
All season floor mats
ez-card with 2 years free charging
zero down, with $273 per month for 35 months [not 36 months]
basically
$185 + $17 tax per month = $202
$2500 divided into 35 equal payments = $71.5
Total monthly : $202+$71= $273
I called dealers from petaluma, ca to girloy, ca and this was the best deal in last 10 days.
Pl let me know
outoftheloop said:I am new here. Came across this thread while searching for Leaf lease deals.
Looks like these deals were for September? I got quotes from a couple from SF Bay Area dealers and they are much higher that whats mentioned on this thread.
Stockae92 said:Is the $3500 Nissan Incentives still going? Can VPP pricing go on top of that?
Looking for a Leaf in socal, still trying to figure if I should lease or buy.
MartinChico said:Bought a 2015 Leaf S today. TOTAL MSRP was $32,230, which included the following:
Charge Package: $1,770
Splash Guards (4-piece set): $190
Carpeted Cargo and Floor Mats: $180
Holographic Kick Plates (2-piece set): $130
Emergency Road Kit: $57
First Aid Kit: $20
Destination and Handling $850
(The math doesn't perfectly add up, but it's within about 20 bucks.)
I really didn't want these exact accessories, but I could live with it.
Based on another Nissan dealer's quote (~100 miles away, but in the same state) I was able to get a discount from this of $3,200.
Currently Nissan was offering a rebate, so this was another $3,500 deduction.
After these two deductions, the effective price was $25,530 (before any tax considerations).
After the federal tax credit of $7,500 plus a similar $2,500 from California, I have essentially bought the car for $15,530. I think I will receive the federal tax rebate in about a month or two, after I complete my tax returns, but I think I have to wait 3-4 months to get the state money.
On top of all this, Nissan was offering 0% financing for 72 months, so I took full advantage of this by only putting $3,000 down.
(Note that none of these numbers include sales tax, DMV fees, etc., which is substantial in California.)
I am VERY happy with these numbers, and the process was nearly painless. The only downside was the finance person who wanted to sell me, among other things, an extended warranty (holiday sale price: $2,042!) to primarily cover the ICE engine and transmission. I pointed out that the car didn't have an ICE engine nor a transmission, and this caused her to stumble a bit.
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