VPP is Nissan's customer loyalty and business associate discount. It used to be $1k off the final deal, but now it's a discount applied to MSRP.
LeftieBiker said:It's not a bad deal on the 2015 SL, but you'd want to check battery pack condition with Leaf Spy. It would also be a much better deal if the car has Premium Package. A good lease deal is either a payment under $400 a month with zero down and all fees included, or a modest down payment like $2k and payments under $300 a month. This is for an SV. Lease deals should improve as the year progresses, possibly starting memorial Day weekend.
So, am I still eligible for state and federal tax credits after this purchase? Thanks
The Fed tax credit requires you have at least $7500 tax liability for full value, no carryovers.
I'm on my second one year renewal of an originally 24/m lease (39 months total so far) My residual is around $19500.
With a $127.44/m lease I'll keep paying that till the cows come home.
HornsKeith said:When a site like Edmunds lists incentives, and they show NMAC having a $9800 incentive for leasing a 2016 SV, does that include the federal $7500 tax credit? So it's really only a $2300 incentive?
I thought the lease deals actual had better incentives than the purchase options, but if the above is true they're notably worse.
Keith
asg123 said:I was offered a 4 year lease on a 2016 Nissan Leaf S with a quick charge. It was 2500 down includes first month payment, 259 per month, 15,000 miles a year. The offer is in Hawaii. I'm being pressured to accept it, because next month it might not be the same offer. The payment at the end would be 8,ooo to own the car. I just wanted feed back on this offer.
MSRP: $31,810
CAP COST:$26,650
RESIDUAL:$9861.10
MONEY FACTOR: .00003
Acquisition fee:$595
Disposition fee:$395
Any other questions that I can answer for you?
You also get the following:
- $2500 back from the state
- 24 months of free charge card
- Up to $7500 federal tax credit
- Free detail
trevix108 said:sorry for cross posting, i think this is the right thread for my question.
I got the following deal offer, trying to evaluate it correctly. It's for a 2016 S with QC
MSRP: $31,810
CAP COST:$26,650
RESIDUAL:$9861.10
MONEY FACTOR: .00003
Acquisition fee:$595
Disposition fee:$395
Any other questions that I can answer for you?
You also get the following:
- $2500 back from the state
- 24 months of free charge card
- Up to $7500 federal tax credit
- Free detail
My understanding is the total cost to me is 26,650 - 9861. Plus monthly taxes and fees? and the 1000 in acquisition and disposition?
So given that I'm in a 10% tax zone.
I'm looking at : 26650-9861 = 16789 - 10k in rebates = 6789 + 595 + 395 = 7779
But, what about taxes and the money factor? Not sure how to calculate those.
any help in how to evaluate this lease would e appreciated
thanks
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