This is my first post so sorry if I missed anything. I just got my 2025 Leaf leased yesterday from Boulder Nissan and the price actually is $9/mo. 24 month, 10k miles per year lease. This is the cheapest monthly I've seen in CO.
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This is my first post so sorry if I missed anything. I just got my 2025 Leaf leased yesterday from Boulder Nissan and the price actually is $9/mo. 24 month, 10k miles per year lease. This is the cheapest monthly I've seen in CO.
lol I bought another EV 5 years after my first. Why would I want to buy a car I can't produce power for myself? Especially one that requires more maintenance and makes the air I breathe dirtier?
What's going on in Colorado that they get those hefty offer all the time? I'd love to see a remotely comparable deal here on the east coast
state incentives on top of the fed incentives.
Kyle from out of spec on youtube had a deal with another dealership last week but I think those are sold out for a month+ now
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Yes, gas powered is the only way to go!
Plenty of articles out "there" lately, discussing that almost half the current EV owners regret their purchase and are going back to gas powered engines asap.
90% of stats are made up. 100% of people I know who have EV has gotten second one for their spouse or considering as their next vehicle. I am on my 3rd EV (previous 2 were leases)
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There is already a thread open on Nissan Leaf, and I posted why $9 per month deal is not as slick as $52 a month. I'll paste the same here:
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$9 a month sounds catchy but $52 a month is a better deal (about 50% better!). I'll explain:
$9 a month deal requires you to pay $699 dealership fees, $699 acquisition fees, and taxes on rebates which comes to about $2400 due at signing. When you consider total lease value for the entire two years, it is $2400 + (24 x $10) = $2640. I'm using $10 instead of $9 since you have to pay taxes on $9.
Now, here's the math on $52 per month:
$0 down, $52 per month.
The $52 includes all fees and taxes (dealership fees, acquisition fees, rebate taxes) and 1st payment. Better than advertised $2400 due for $9/month lease
This is better because:
1. $0 due at signing. Not even dealership fees or acquisition fees. You roll them all into your monthly dues.
2. This is a biggie: Total lease cost of $2640 vs. $1248 for 24 months everything included. Clearly at least 50% cheaper.
3. All fees and taxes are prorated for 24 months instead of the entire amount.
Your total cost of lease should not be more than $1300 for 2 years, all dealership fees, taxes on rebate included. (Except plates registration and related taxes). For $3200, you can get two of these and keep the change.
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Yes, gas powered is the only way to go!
Plenty of articles out "there" lately, discussing that almost half the current EV owners regret their purchase and are going back to gas powered engines asap.
I don't know who half of these people are. Every single person I know who owns an EV only ever plans to buy another EV.
Lol you think you are the producer of electricity, even with solar EVs are only as good as the chargers support.
? You know people who have solar and living a place where they can produce good amount of solar energy, has been pretty much electricity independent for a very long time.
My yearly gas cost was close to $10,000 dollars, in Southern California and with Costco gas. And now I'm driving the same distance, was twice the horsepower, zero gas or electric bill.My panel produced, on average year round, 50 kilowatt hours per day.
I mean if you happen to have a oil field and refinery in your backyard, you'll be crazy to not drive a gas car, this is the same logic.
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Let's see how many EVs will still be in service vs Gasoline engine automobiles that have been in service for 20 years.
Don't worry! There will be plenty of EVs, as people who are 10x smarter than you will only keep improving the tech. Anyway, why are you so pressed about EVs? If you don't like them, why bother opening this thread and arguing with people who do? At the end of the day, they're just cars. I don't understand how anyone can spend so much energy disliking a tool that's just meant to take you from point A to point B.
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Kyle from out of spec on youtube had a deal with another dealership last week but I think those are sold out for a month+ now
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Plenty of articles out "there" lately, discussing that almost half the current EV owners regret their purchase and are going back to gas powered engines asap.
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Might be ok if you only plan to charge at home and use it as an around town vehicle, but it's ridiculous Nissan is still trying to sell these.
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$9 a month sounds catchy but $52 a month is a better deal (about 50% better!). I'll explain:
$9 a month deal requires you to pay $699 dealership fees, $699 acquisition fees, and taxes on rebates which comes to about $2400 due at signing. When you consider total lease value for the entire two years, it is $2400 + (24 x $10) = $2640. I'm using $10 instead of $9 since you have to pay taxes on $9.
Now, here's the math on $52 per month:
$0 down, $52 per month.
The $52 includes all fees and taxes (dealership fees, acquisition fees, rebate taxes) and 1st payment. Better than advertised $2400 due for $9/month lease
This is better because:
1. $0 due at signing. Not even dealership fees or acquisition fees. You roll them all into your monthly dues.
2. This is a biggie: Total lease cost of $2640 vs. $1248 for 24 months everything included. Clearly at least 50% cheaper.
3. All fees and taxes are prorated for 24 months instead of the entire amount.
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Plenty of articles out "there" lately, discussing that almost half the current EV owners regret their purchase and are going back to gas powered engines asap.
My yearly gas cost was close to $10,000 dollars, in Southern California and with Costco gas. And now I'm driving the same distance, was twice the horsepower, zero gas or electric bill.My panel produced, on average year round, 50 kilowatt hours per day.
I mean if you happen to have a oil field and refinery in your backyard, you'll be crazy to not drive a gas car, this is the same logic.
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