Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Nissan Website Announces MSRP of Highly Anticipated Leaf




Available in December, Nissan's Leaf






Well, it is official. Nissan has posted the MSRP for their groundbreaking all-electric Leaf and it is exactly where we hoped it would be. After the Federal tax break of $7,500, the Leaf will cost $25,280, which makes the car very affordable to the masses. Indeed, we cannot wait to get our hands on one!

From the Nissan web site:

The Nissan LEAF will be available for purchase or lease in select markets this December. Later this spring, Nissan will begin accepting reservations at NissanUSA.com. For complete details, read the recent pricing announcement.

Read the complete announcement

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)

After tax savings, net as low as $25,2801
MSRP $32,7802 with Federal tax savings from $0 to $7,5003
MSRP includes three years of complimentary roadside assistance.

State and local incentives may further decrease the cost4:

  • $5,000 statewide rebate in California
  • $5,000 tax credit in Georgia
  • $1,500 tax credit in Oregon
  • Carpool-lane access in some states, including California

Lease Offer

$349 per month1 for 36 months after $1,999 initial payment

Trim Levels

The Nissan LEAF™ will have two trim levels available: the SV and the SL.

The SV trim level includes an advanced navigation system and Internet/smart phone connectivity to the vehicle.

The SL trim level adds several convenience features, including rearview monitor, solar panel spoiler, fog lights, and automatic headlights for an additional $940 (MSRP).

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