It's also worth looking for off-lease EVs being sold by the big car rental
companies. A guy in Minneapolis/St. Paul just purchased a 2022 Polestar for
$10,000.
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Also if you live in Colorado you can get a new 40kWh leaf on lease for
basically nothing, (like, $1000 / year) after incentives. See outofspec channel
on YouTube, they have the details.
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> On 19 Aug 2024, at 19:23, Jay Summet via EV wrote:
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> At that price range, I'd rec
Also consider at this price point and age range what sort of battery capacity
you want (how many miles/day you want to drive without having to charge the
car) - and what the battery degradation from new a vehicle of that age will
have.
I have had 4 EVs over the last 12 years - and how you use t
There is a new incentive program in WA state for buying or leasing new or
used EVs.
It is based on income. If you qualify it will provide $2500 in instant
rebate for a used EV. This site has more details.
https://www.commerce.wa.gov/growing-the-economy/energy/electric-vehicles/ev-instant-rebate-pr
At that price range, I'd recommend looking at the (Gen 2, 2018 and
later) Nissan Leaf or Chevy Bolt.
Both of those I've seen in the 12-16K range depending upon age/miles and
trim level.
If you want to guarantee you can get one under 13k, you might consider
the 2015-2017 (Gen 1.5) Nissan Leaf
Well, since you asked: 8>)
I am selling my 2014 Tesla Model S P85 with a current asking price of $15,575.
By working with keysavvy,the used EV credit is available to the purchaser. The
car is eligible for the credit. There are some qualifications the purchaser has
to meet. The $4,000 can be app
I'm not a vehicle leasing type, but if that's something you might consider,
try looking here:
https://insideevs.com/features/410039/best-electric-car-deals-this-month/
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At that price range, I'd recommend looking at the (Gen 2, 2018 and
later) Nissan Leaf or Chevy Bolt.
Both of those I've seen in the 12-16K range depending upon age/miles and
trim level.
If you want to guarantee you can get one under 13k, you might consider
the 2015-2017 (Gen 1.5) Nissan Leaf