If you won't be buying the car, then total cost for three years is all you need.
MyNissanleaf17 said:Hi Shop2order,
I am also looking to lease 2017 Nissan Leaf SV model in bayarea, can you please let me know what is the best offer that you got so far.
I am not VPP member and I dont have leaf.
Thanks
MyNissanleaf17 said:Does all eligible to get VPP discount? please help.
shop2order said:Dublin Nissan has an email flyer for $109 /mo + 2500 down for a 3-year lease on a 2017 SV. This is for VPP. Non-VPP is typically $10-15/mo higher
I hven't shopped around yet. Will be doing this weekend. Could you share what quote you have got?
MyNissanleaf17 said:Hi Shop2order,
I am also looking to lease 2017 Nissan Leaf SV model in bayarea, can you please let me know what is the best offer that you got so far.
I am not VPP member and I dont have leaf.
Thanks
DuncanCunningham said:Do you have a login to the Nissan website? The one where it shows your previous payments and displays a balance. Does it show $20,000?Kenric said:Anyone had any luck negotiating a buy out price in Austin? Town North leased me a 2013 four years ago, extended my lease twice. Told them this time I was either buying it or terminating my lease and they gave me a buy out price of 20k. It is my residual since I had a really low payment, but no way I am paying $20k for a car that sells for $8k. Going to contact some other Nissan dealerships, but not holding out much hope. Is there something else I should be asking for?
Thanks for any help
MyNissanleaf17 said:shop2order said:Dublin Nissan has an email flyer for $109 /mo + 2500 down for a 3-year lease on a 2017 SV. This is for VPP. Non-VPP is typically $10-15/mo higher
I hven't shopped around yet. Will be doing this weekend. Could you share what quote you have got?
MyNissanleaf17 said:Hi Shop2order,
I am also looking to lease 2017 Nissan Leaf SV model in bayarea, can you please let me know what is the best offer that you got so far.
I am not VPP member and I dont have leaf.
Thanks
Hi Shop2order,
I got the same deal from Dublin Nissan as your's. If you got the better one, Please let me know.
Below is from Sunnyvale Nissan:
2500 drive off
150+tax 24 month lease
170+tax 36 month lease
Thanks
Karthik
LeftieBiker said:I haven't checked lately, but I'd bet I'd still be quoted a $400 a month lease for an SV up here, because they don't have any in stock to get rid of.
Kenric said:DuncanCunningham said:Do you have a login to the Nissan website? The one where it shows your previous payments and displays a balance. Does it show $20,000?Kenric said:Anyone had any luck negotiating a buy out price in Austin? Town North leased me a 2013 four years ago, extended my lease twice. Told them this time I was either buying it or terminating my lease and they gave me a buy out price of 20k. It is my residual since I had a really low payment, but no way I am paying $20k for a car that sells for $8k. Going to contact some other Nissan dealerships, but not holding out much hope. Is there something else I should be asking for?
Thanks for any help
Yes, the $19+ is my residual on the finance website. Not offering any discount to it.
kawan999 said:bpodbielski said:As someone who has been watching this board since I bought my Leaf, I wanted to pass along what I was able to do at my end of lease purchase.
So, I just bought my 2014 at the end of lease....
Buyout: $12k
Remaining Balance: $13.5k
Purchase Price: $5.5k
Location: Nissan Union City in Union City, GA
Hi Bpodbielski,
I have 2014 leaf S without QC. I leased for 36 months at $230, no down. Residual at $12100. Lease will end in June 2017.
Thinking of buying out. How did you get the purchase price of $5500?, yours has QC, does it mean I can get a better purchase price? Do I have to pay for remaining 4 months lease payment if I buy out? Can I do the buy out at your dealer? I called NMAC today, I was told to deal with dealer, NMAC no longer offer any discount , is this true?
The dealership where I leased my 2014 S offer me to take a new lease of a NEW 2015 SL with premium package. Yes 2015. It seems this is the last one in the lot. Should I lease this instead? According to the salesman, it is a 30KW battery pack. Does anyone know if 2015 offer 30kw battery pack? What would be a good lease price? I don't mind to lease it if it is very low lease price and really a 30kw pack. Any recommendation?
PedroGonzales said:Purchased a 2017 SV Pearl Blue / Black with 4 options (floor & cargo mats, splash guard, protective cover, cargo net) in mid Hudson valley NY
MSRP $35,855 ($34,990 + $865 destination fee)
Constellation Energy customer rebate from Nissan Corp = $10,000
NY State Rebate = $1,700
Sales Tax $2,644
Tags/Doc Fee others = $298
All In $27,097
Net After Federal Tax Credit = $19,597
This is about as good a deal as i've seen anyone get (Austin and Colorado Group Buy programs, California VPP deals, etc) except for a few California leases which are about as good but retain the option of going even lower if the residual price can be negotiated down. I managed to combine the Constellation Energy rebate (which expires Mar 31) with the NY state rebate (which started Mar 21). At least one of these was not valid for leases hence the purchase option.
No my questions for the forum:
1) What all to look for (other than the obvious no scratches, dents dings etc) when the car is delivered to me? Here is my partial list:
a) Level 2 charger
b) 2 key fobs
c) Title / Registration
d) Vehicle Manual
2) What all maintenance needs to be performed, and what is covered for free by the dealer? I forgot to ask about that. Is there any documentation promising it? Also, can we access other dealers for the same service? I bought the car from a dealer that is 85 miles away.
3) Also, do i need to get the LEaf Spy app / dongle to check the battery health regularly? Or is that only recommended for older cars?
DaveinOlyWA said:its nice you are getting a level 2 charger but that is not normally how its done. You won't receive title or registration. title goes to owner, registration comes from your state DMV or licensing agency.
PedroGonzales said:DaveinOlyWA said:its nice you are getting a level 2 charger but that is not normally how its done. You won't receive title or registration. title goes to owner, registration comes from your state DMV or licensing agency.
I think the level 2 charger is now included standard on all Leafs. I remember seeing it on a flyer and it was in the car.
I'm the owner so the title should either come with the car immediately or from the DMV later.
It would be a good thing if the dealer bundled a L2 EVSE with the car, but I seriously doubt that was what you saw inside. The Leaf still comes with a L1 EVSE (110V) in the back, which Nissan now calls a "trickle charger" in its spec sheet.PedroGonzales said:I think the level 2 charger is now included standard on all Leafs. I remember seeing it on a flyer and it was in the car.
The title does not come with the new vehicle. You should receive a temporary registration. You will receive title, registration, and plates from DMV in a few weeks (unless you transfer plates from a previous vehicle).PedroGonzales said:I'm the owner so the title should either come with the car immediately or from the DMV later.
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