gergg said:Can I get one if I live in Georgia?
FWIW, I worked out the arithmetic on this lease and concluded that it's a screaming deal.SuperBlack said:New lower lease rate for Fit EV finally makes it a worthy alternative. $259 with nothing down, unlimited miles, and collision is included. And they throw in a free Leviton L2 charger as well.
The cynic would say that we'll see fewer EVs in the future once manufacturers come into full compliance with CARB's ZEV mandate.DNAinaGoodWay said:Ah! The sweet smell of competition.
More cars will spawn more EVSE which will sell more cars from OEMs tripping over themselves to give us better deals.
I'll go look at the Fit, but I still think I should reward Nissan for having the guts to go nationwide with an affordable car. Plus, I love driving it.
shikataganai said:FWIW, I worked out the arithmetic on this lease and concluded that it's a screaming deal.SuperBlack said:New lower lease rate for Fit EV finally makes it a worthy alternative. $259 with nothing down, unlimited miles, and collision is included. And they throw in a free Leviton L2 charger as well.
It's cheaper to lease than a feature-matched LEAF SV Premium sans QC/LED, by about a third. Furthermore, leasing and operating it for 3 years would cost about 64%, or $6,000+ less (!), than doing the same for a feature-matched ICE Honda Fit!
SuperBlack said:3. Space is about the same as the Leaf...
Interesting - looks like they have started selling in all the states which will adopt ZEV mandate. WA is thus, conspicuously missing.shikataganai said:
Your region of the country is not "plugged in," unfortunately.
shikataganai said:The cynic would say that we'll see fewer EVs in the future once manufacturers come into full compliance with CARB's ZEV mandate.DNAinaGoodWay said:Ah! The sweet smell of competition.
More cars will spawn more EVSE which will sell more cars from OEMs tripping over themselves to give us better deals.
I'll go look at the Fit, but I still think I should reward Nissan for having the guts to go nationwide with an affordable car. Plus, I love driving it.
One could also argue that you should reward Honda for having the guts to sell a "compliance car" outside of California…
The company also agreed to give up carbon credits, according to a consent decree filed today in federal court in Washington.
dtomko said:So, I'll let you know how it goes once I get it.
KickinLeaf said:Taking a long distance trip, 1000+ miles one way in a FitEV, check out our progress!
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-Jim
KickinLeaf said:Taking a long distance trip, 1000+ miles one way in a FitEV, check out our progress!
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-Jim
mkjayakumar said:Is Fit available in Texas, or is this a CARB thing for CA only ?
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