lmjpdx
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Hi all first post.
I tried to update my profile with location etc, but can not seem to share the important details so they are below:
I live in Portland, OR
I currently work from home and most of my driving is to the grocery store, child related errands (softball games/camps), and occasional social visits. I would say a long drive for me would be 30 miles round trip.
There are tons of EV chargers around town.
I live in a condo and am looking to install a charger in the parking lot b/c I cannot park in front of my home (road/fire lane)
I'm looking at a 2012 SL w/10 bars and 44,338 miles
It has a CHAdeMO port
Can I put the link in here? https://www.rontonkinalfaromeo.com/inventory/used-2012-nissan-leaf-sl-fwd-4d-hatchback-jn1az0cp7ct027284
I currently drive a 2003 Chevy Cavalier with 209,000 miles on it that is soon to need at least $3,000 of repairs. I am not a mechanic and don't have mechanic friends.
In Oregon, I can get a $2,500 rebate for purchasing an EV through this dealership.
I make enough money for the monthly car payment and have already been preapproved for a loan.
This will be my first time ever purchasing a vehicle from a dealership (I'm 45).
Help!! Are there any pit falls to avoid? I already know a newer battery version would be ideal, but it's not in my price range.
Thank you in advance for any feedback.
I tried to update my profile with location etc, but can not seem to share the important details so they are below:
I live in Portland, OR
I currently work from home and most of my driving is to the grocery store, child related errands (softball games/camps), and occasional social visits. I would say a long drive for me would be 30 miles round trip.
There are tons of EV chargers around town.
I live in a condo and am looking to install a charger in the parking lot b/c I cannot park in front of my home (road/fire lane)
I'm looking at a 2012 SL w/10 bars and 44,338 miles
It has a CHAdeMO port
Can I put the link in here? https://www.rontonkinalfaromeo.com/inventory/used-2012-nissan-leaf-sl-fwd-4d-hatchback-jn1az0cp7ct027284
I currently drive a 2003 Chevy Cavalier with 209,000 miles on it that is soon to need at least $3,000 of repairs. I am not a mechanic and don't have mechanic friends.
In Oregon, I can get a $2,500 rebate for purchasing an EV through this dealership.
I make enough money for the monthly car payment and have already been preapproved for a loan.
This will be my first time ever purchasing a vehicle from a dealership (I'm 45).
Help!! Are there any pit falls to avoid? I already know a newer battery version would be ideal, but it's not in my price range.
Thank you in advance for any feedback.