dgpcolorado
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Colorado also has a $5000 refundable tax credit for new EVs purchased or leased. It goes to the leasee. The lease numbers by Nissan may be including that as part of the calculation, even though it doesn't go to the leasing company. Just a WAG though.knightmb said:dgpcolorado said:We had an EV event in the tiny town, population 1100, near where I live, with more than a dozen different models of EVs. The Grand Junction Nissan dealer brought an Ariya — first one I've ever seen up here in rural mountain Colorado. Even though it was fairly pricey, of interest to me was the sticker in the window saying that leases start at $299/month. If true, that seems like a pretty good deal to give the Ariya a try while the EV market shakes out.
Especially if the dealer can take the $7500 tax bonus and have a contract to buy after lease for the remaining value. I have access to a lot of them here where I am (Nissan HQ basically) but haven't tried to use LeafSpy on them to see what happens yet. :lol: