A Nissan dealership in Colorado almost offers 2025 Nissan Leaf rentals – who says electric cars are affordable?
Tynan’s Nissan Aurora has a new special offer where you can lease a 2025 Nissan Leaf S for $19 per month for 24 months with $0 down and $10,000 in miles.
The lease’s promo value is $22,226 and it only offers 60 cars at this ridiculously low price. The $695 acquisition payment and the $699 broker management fee are not included, and the monthly payment with payments and first payment included is $79 (taxes are additional). )
But there are fine print issues with broker specials, right?
Colorado benefits from generous state EV tax credits of $8,100 and a $1,000 cash bonus for Nissan EV consumers implemented as cap relief at signing. But to qualify for those price reliefs, you’ll need to be a Colorado resident. .
However, this deal with Nissan Leaf will still be very reasonable even if you don’t live in Colorado. It’s probably worth going to Aurora to buy Tynan’s stock (Oh, and you’ll have to have some very smart credit).
This special offer is valid until July 31, 2024 or while supplies last. I think it won’t be difficult to locate consumers who need to lease those 2025 Nissan Leaf.
Read more: Nissan gives away the LEAF for at least one more year, 2025 models start at $28,000
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