07-05-2024, 12:53 AM
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Lease a Nissan Leaf for $19 per month.
Here is the dealer's website. It still has the $19/month deal as of today, July 4, 2024. Must be a Colorado resident:
https://www.tynansnissanaurora.com/new-specials/
I can't figure out why I haven't gone to get mine yet...
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07-05-2024, 12:06 PM
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' $19/month '
The caveats down below in the 'fine print' help explain what the lessee will actually pay per month.
Math is our 'friend.'
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07-05-2024, 08:20 PM
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The caveats down below in the 'fine print' help explain what the lessee will actually pay per month.
Math is our 'friend.'
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The end number is $79 per month, not including taxes, insurance, electricity and whatever maintenance that's expected of the lessee. $79 per month is still pretty cheap.
After two years they want $22,226 for the car, which is where things get expensive. Car loans are now going for 8%, which means a 5-year loan would be a monthly payment of $450 per month, not including any taxes or fees.
And this is for a car that wouldn't be good for driving out of town.
It's still tempting.
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The end number is $79 per month, not including taxes, insurance, electricity and whatever maintenance that's expected of the lessee. $79 per month is still pretty cheap.
After two years they want $22,226 for the car, which is where things get expensive. Car loans are now going for 8%, which means a 5-year loan would be a monthly payment of $450 per month, not including any taxes or fees.
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That is $20 cheaper than my 2016 Chevy Spark EV 39 month lease and that car only had an range of 82 miles EPA.
After 2 years you hand the car back to Nissan and see what else is available.
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07-09-2024, 02:17 PM
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Lease a Nissan Leaf for $19 per month.
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I'm paying ~$20/mo. for insurance on the Superbeetle while it is in storage.
With that and the Metro averaging 116.5 miles/mo. I'm paying 50¢/mile. $4 gas at 40MPG is 10¢/mile.
The last payment the postal money order was 2¢ short and it incurred a $15.00 late fee.
Thanks for letting me [hyper]ventilate.
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07-09-2024, 10:51 PM
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That is $20 cheaper than my 2016 Chevy Spark EV 39 month lease and that car only had an range of 82 miles EPA.
After 2 years you hand the car back to Nissan and see what else is available.
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It is very tempting. If I didn't just acquire two free running cars in decent shape I'd probably go get one of these Leafs. I guess I need to put my numbers and priorities together and figure out if I should get one or not.
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I'm paying ~$20/mo. for insurance on the Superbeetle while it is in storage.
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I pay $15 less on my insurance for putting a second car on there. So far, this has been the Prius. As soon as I get one or both of the other two cars insured and plated I'll drop the Prius and sell it/give it away. The reason is the multi-car discount is greater than the amount it costs to insure a second car. At least if that second car only carries liability. I have no idea what it would cost me to have full coverage on two cars, the Avalon and a Leaf. The previous Leaf cost me $180 per month to insure.
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