CaryLeaf said:North Carolina Reservation Holders:
Please post here once you are able to get a Home Assessment and/or place an order for a Nissan Leaf. Also we can discuss the best dealers to work with in our area.
Stan
4/23 Reservation
Stan, it is my understanding that for $239 you can get the EVSE that comes with the car upgraded to 240 volts, and an electrician can put a 240v outlet for it ....
lspooz said:Stan, it is my understanding that for $239 you can get the EVSE that comes with the car upgraded to 240 volts, and an electrician can put a 240v outlet for it ....
SPX is coming out tomorrow for a quote on installing a 240V line (Greensboro NC);
I've read a lot on this forum, but I'm unclear about the $239 upgrade -please explain or add a link re what this means? The 2012 should have QC. Thanks in advance!
tretola said:I'm currently researching the dealers - so far, I have found that Leith Nissan and Southern States Nissan is at MSRP. Michael Jordan Nissan is $999+MSRP. What have you found out?
NuclearLeaf said:I called again on the 8th, and they said, that the reason I can't request a quote, is because I haven't been invited yet. I explained the email that I received on the 4th, and they said that it was just a thank you for reserving a leaf. They said that I have not received the email to actually request a quote yet, that it would be coming later. I asked when, they said maybe next week. Does this sound right to anyone? Is this really the process, or is there a problem, and I just haven't found the right person to fix it?
NuclearLeaf said:Anyone in NC have an estimated delivery date yet?
rnkepler said:NuclearLeaf said:Anyone in NC have an estimated delivery date yet?
Just "month of November".
You can do that!?! Keep us posted on shipping cost/shipping problems, I may recommend same to a friend w-Leaf envy...sarahnc said:.... I gave up on all NC dealers and went with Mossy instead (yes San Diego, California). For MSRP + destination charge they'll ship it to my door! (I do have to pay $77 for San Diego DMV charges/taxes, but that's better than a $600 "service fee".)
I'd pay money to avoid thatI'll miss getting the 2hr pick-up-your-new-car meeting
The way I understand it, this is for Indiana addresses only.,,,now I'm just hoping to make it into the Duke Energy Pilot program for my free level 2 home charger....
lspooz said:You can do that!?! Keep us posted on shipping cost/shipping problems, I may recommend same to a friend w-Leaf envy...sarahnc said:.... I gave up on all NC dealers and went with Mossy instead (yes San Diego, California). For MSRP + destination charge they'll ship it to my door! (I do have to pay $77 for San Diego DMV charges/taxes, but that's better than a $600 "service fee".)
Yes you can! I got the idea from http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=5083 posting. Leon included shipping, so no extra $ for that. Like I said the only downside I see is having to do the NC DMV registration myself...
The way I understand it, this is for Indiana addresses only.now I'm just hoping to make it into the Duke Energy Pilot program for my free level 2 home charger....
zarwin said:...WHAT THE HELL IS THIS $600 SERVICE FEE? To me it translates to a $600 markup above MSRP. All of the 'services' must be more than covered in the significant chunk of change they get from selling a car for MSRP leaving plenty of profit for them.
Now I see that it seems most, if not all, NC dealers are charging this 'fee', though none as high as Carolina Nissan. Has anyone been able to purchase this car in NC without paying this nonsense fee? Am I missing something?
LTLFTcomposite said:Welcome to the NFL! Just about everyone here in Florida charges those junk fees. You're right it's all additional profit to the dealer. Seems dealers everywhere have caught on to this as an extra money maker. Your only option is to know that going in and negotiate the best bottom line price including the fees. Unfortunately Leaf buyers have zero leverage.
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