I'll be replacing a 2017 Leaf soon...
i am thinking i'd like to replace it with a new-ish used leaf, and was interested in "Nissan Certified"
(and yes, i am aware it doesn't extend/help the battery warranty)
but i was confused about Nissan's nomenclature,
https://cpo.nissanusa.com
There are confusingly similar designations, "Nissan certified" , "EV Certified" and "Certified Select". Confusing because the "select" is only 6-months or something; but the other two are 7 years.
When I search, it seems like the details on the car only say that it is "Nissan Certified", but that's just a link which leads to this link:
https://www.nissanusa.com/shopping-tools/certified-pre-owned.html which simply explains the difference between the two designations... or is saying it's "nissan certified" just their way of saying "EV Certified"?
On a separate question, I'm assuming i can remote-shop and have it trucked to my local dealer -- as i don't often or rarely see any locally. Is that a thing? how much would that cost in round numbers?
On a third sepaate question: is it correct that as of Jan, the $4k federal tax credit would apply to 2022 (and older) model year? I'm thinking i'd like a 2022.
i am thinking i'd like to replace it with a new-ish used leaf, and was interested in "Nissan Certified"
(and yes, i am aware it doesn't extend/help the battery warranty)
but i was confused about Nissan's nomenclature,
https://cpo.nissanusa.com
There are confusingly similar designations, "Nissan certified" , "EV Certified" and "Certified Select". Confusing because the "select" is only 6-months or something; but the other two are 7 years.
When I search, it seems like the details on the car only say that it is "Nissan Certified", but that's just a link which leads to this link:
https://www.nissanusa.com/shopping-tools/certified-pre-owned.html which simply explains the difference between the two designations... or is saying it's "nissan certified" just their way of saying "EV Certified"?
On a separate question, I'm assuming i can remote-shop and have it trucked to my local dealer -- as i don't often or rarely see any locally. Is that a thing? how much would that cost in round numbers?
On a third sepaate question: is it correct that as of Jan, the $4k federal tax credit would apply to 2022 (and older) model year? I'm thinking i'd like a 2022.