I'm just starting to consider a Leaf. So of course - GA just dropped its $5000 rebate - and changed it to a $200 fee! Is Nissan still offering the $7500 rebate on new? Is it possible to buy it in a friendlier rebate state, and transfer the registration? I can live with the $200 yearly tax. What are other Georgian's doing? Will dealers be more willing to deal, with $2 gas? That can't help their sales.
Thanks - We will test drive this weekend.
(my rambling story - I have a minivan. But I no longer haul people, like when we had the sailboat. I never wanted a truck, but my son suggested a small one. Made sense. I'm retired, and don't drive much. I don't want a new truck just sitting in the drive, and flipped when I found what used ones went for! A 2010 Corolla goes for ~$10k. A Tacoma goes for $15k! And the mileage will be a lot higher. And you can't find them! So I thought of getting a folding trailer, for any light hauling. My wife then wanted a truck! I can't win. But she did mention a hybrid... Which will be great for her daily drive. Her RX has a trailer hitch just waiting)
Thanks - We will test drive this weekend.
(my rambling story - I have a minivan. But I no longer haul people, like when we had the sailboat. I never wanted a truck, but my son suggested a small one. Made sense. I'm retired, and don't drive much. I don't want a new truck just sitting in the drive, and flipped when I found what used ones went for! A 2010 Corolla goes for ~$10k. A Tacoma goes for $15k! And the mileage will be a lot higher. And you can't find them! So I thought of getting a folding trailer, for any light hauling. My wife then wanted a truck! I can't win. But she did mention a hybrid... Which will be great for her daily drive. Her RX has a trailer hitch just waiting)