Participating Subaru Dealerships [
dealership locator] have
2023 Subaru Solterra Electric Compact SUV (Premium Trim, code PED-11) available to
Lease at
$241/month for
36 months (total $8,676) plus tax and license fee from participating dealerships w/ zero down for qualified buyers. Contact your local dealership(s) to verify if this offer is available in your area.
Thanks to community member
KhalidS8701 for finding this deal.
- Note: Offer and inventory availability may vary by location.
Features:
- All-wheel-drive electric crossover
- Seats five and carries 23.8 cubic feet of cargo behind its rear seats.
- Range: 228 miles
- 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds
- 8.3" of ground clearance
- Built on Toyota's e-TGNA global battery-electric vehicle platform
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Africans die just to dig up the rare earth materials utilized for your batteries
Each battery when it is being charged would have a full diagnostics done.
That would be especially good if you don't need it daily — you could use slower level 1 charging in your garage (ie the regular home outlet plug). No need to get an appliance (level 2) plug installed.
For $241/m, it's an interesting impulse buy. Just wish the Lexus version would have a fire sale too
That said, the EV push has dramatically softened and any timeline, if still viable, has likely tripped. So EV sales are going to be plummeting overall as this year goes on.
Actually, lets mention the cost savings, because those are so significant, I could have my cake and eat it too. Any time I do a road trip, I can afford to rent a car if I'm that bothered by the inconvenience of charging it during my trip. In fact, thats exactly what I'm doing this weekend for the eclipse since I'll be driving out to a rural area. Not to mention, I'll be renting an SUV instead of a sedan like I have, so there will be added convenience there as well. But my $200 expense to rent the car for my 3 day trip is overshadowed by the ~$3000 a year I save in gas and maintenance. YMMV depending on what cars you're comparing, but for my needs, the car I have saves me that much, probably more even. SO yea, I can live with the annoyance of destination charging once or twice a year, or god forbid, spend a couple hundred on a rental.
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First off: The abuse of laborers in 3rd world countries will exist no matter what we buy. If you care very strongly about that, then lobby for changes in our laws that prohibit selling products from companies that use slave labor. Lets see how far Nestle allows you to get with that effort. (Congo is the world's 7th largest exporter of Cocoa nibs)
But you know what else Congo exports? Besides Cobalt and Cocoa.... its Petroleum. In fact, Petroleum is their largest export product by a considerable margin. 80% of their exports are petroleum products.
So are you really that upset about the poor Africans or are you just virtue signaling where its convenient for your pre-existing life choices?
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Nah, I wanna be able to get that car charged up and ready to hit the highway again, as anyone w/kids knows how each minute is PRECIOUS and waiting around at a random ass establishment or a walmart parking lot just ain't what it do.
Of course ymmv. This is compared to another performance sedan. If you're cross shopping a Solterra with a forester or something similar, your math will be different.
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