Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-20 Thread Lee Hart via EV
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. -- Excellence does not require perfection. -- Henry James But it *does* require attention to detail! -- Lee Hart -- Lee A. Hart https://w

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-20 Thread Evan Tuer via EV
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. Sent from my iPhone > On 19 Aug 2024, at 19:23, Jay Summet via EV wrote: > > At that price range, I'd rec

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-19 Thread Rob (NN) via EV
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

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-19 Thread Craig Paynter via EV
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

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-19 Thread Mark Laity-Snyder via EV
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

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-19 Thread Mike Nickerson via EV
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

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-19 Thread EV List Lackey via EV
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/ David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey To reach me, don't reply to this message; I won't get it. Use my offlist address

Re: [EVDL] Used EVs

2024-08-19 Thread Jay Summet via EV
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