It came in an email. The dealership that first leased and then sold me my 2015 Leaf S just offered to buy it back. Are other owners getting these kinds of offers?
- Less than 25,000 miles
- Fast Charge Capable
- No Accidents
That offer would net me almost $5,000 in profit, but I have no intention of selling back my car. I figure the $4,020 price I paid at the end of a 2-year-lease was essentially "the car deal of a lifetime" for me. The email seems to suggest I might be interested in upgrading to the longer range 2018 model.
Actually, I'm not. With only 15,000 miles on my Leaf, I'm still getting 80-85 miles range. Because I'm retired, I actually only charge it 2-3 times a week. It's perfect for me.
The requirements are...We are currently offering up to $9,000 for your 2015 Nissan Leaf (S model) if your vehicle meets a certain standard. Does your vehicle meet these requirements?
- Less than 25,000 miles
- Fast Charge Capable
- No Accidents
That offer would net me almost $5,000 in profit, but I have no intention of selling back my car. I figure the $4,020 price I paid at the end of a 2-year-lease was essentially "the car deal of a lifetime" for me. The email seems to suggest I might be interested in upgrading to the longer range 2018 model.
Actually, I'm not. With only 15,000 miles on my Leaf, I'm still getting 80-85 miles range. Because I'm retired, I actually only charge it 2-3 times a week. It's perfect for me.