Lambtron
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Is Nissan still offering a battery lease option at $100 a month? I am wondering If it would be a price wash with $2 gasoline. What happens if the car gets wrecked or sold during the lease?
RonDawg said:After the hostile response on this forum, Nissan decided to not go forward with the battery lease option after all. AFAIK the only EV where you can do that (in US anyway) is the Smart ForTwo ED.
http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?t=13331xboxremote said:RonDawg said:After the hostile response on this forum, Nissan decided to not go forward with the battery lease option after all. AFAIK the only EV where you can do that (in US anyway) is the Smart ForTwo ED.
Hostile response? I was under the impression it was a $100/month financing option, not a lease. Why were people up in arms about it?
cwerdna said:http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?t=13331xboxremote said:RonDawg said:After the hostile response on this forum, Nissan decided to not go forward with the battery lease option after all. AFAIK the only EV where you can do that (in US anyway) is the Smart ForTwo ED.
Hostile response? I was under the impression it was a $100/month financing option, not a lease. Why were people up in arms about it?
http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?t=13356
People were also pissed because Nissan waited until the very last minute of “spring” when they promised a price but instead delivered a lease program and NO price nor any option to buy.
cwerdna said:^^^
After the backlash, Nissan went silent and a year later offered the $5499 purchase program: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?t=17168.
Notice the date on this post vs. my earlier one?
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