Shop around. Most dealers will tell you they "guarantee" you the lowest price. Tell them about boardwalk nissan deal and they will match it. Although my dealer matched it, they raised the price a few dollars because of "taxes" just before signing the papers.stone said:Are there any known dealerships that rock-bottom the price down with discounts and incentives?
stone said:These things don't exactly fly off the lot.
Less than 1000 a month nationwide.
Why would you want to do that ?stone said:I'm buying not leasing.
stone said:So, Ive decided to buy a Leaf.
Those are great prices! Do you happen to know if those prices are only valid for California buyers?cgaydos said:I'm sure someone else here has experience with Boardwalk Nissan - I don't - but the advertised prices are ridiculous - $89, $129, and $189 for two year leases on S, SV, and SLs respectively.
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If cost is the object, purchasing is preferred over a lease, and 20 mi RT is the distance, then my answer to buy used. Should be lots of used Leafs hitting the market in the next year or two. Check out the current used auction thread:stone said:....Most of my driving is around 20 miles round trip. ....And I'm not going to get rid of
my Jeep GC anytime soon. So it's a second car.
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