If you are trying to swap out for soda's, then yes. My wife really likes just flavored fizzy water, so the cost for us is just the CO2 and some fresh fruit, which we would have bought anyway.
If you are trying to swap out for soda's, then yes. My wife really likes just flavored fizzy water, so the cost for us is just the CO2 and some fresh fruit, which we would have bought anyway.
Nice!! I had looked into solar years ago when we lived in SoCal. I got quotes from multiple vendors, but it kept coming back with a breakeven period of 20 to 25 years, which was way to high. I'll bet its down to 6 or 7 years now, which would be great, but now we live in an area that gets a lot of winter hail...not…
Yeah, I've got an original one from 6 or 7 years ago, back when they were still called Soda Club. Its still kicking. I don't remember how much it originally cost, but the payback period is obviously well behind me.
I have a base model Leaf with just the charger upgrade package. No carwings or anything like that.
$800? I hope that was a typo!!
Yikes...how old are, if you don't mind my asking?
That's very possible, I didn't really have a ton to go on. Where are you getting this information?
I've tried that. Mine gets itchy and annoying as heck.
I had a trade-in that had a blue book value of around $1000, and that was my only down payment. I leased it for 3 years, and the payment is actually $196.97, with 12k miles per year allowed.
Weight gain or loss is all about calories in vs calories out. I've dieted down from 230+ lbs down to 200 lbs while still drinking soda. And eating ice cream. You just have to keep it all in balance.
Yeah, you do have to be careful with the miles driven over the term of the lease. I typically buy cars outright and keep them for 10+ years. I never thought I'd be leasing until I worked the numbers out for myself.
Lol...I do, actually. I'm apparently a cheap bastard. :-)
If you are cruising at 75 mph, your effective range is going to go down a lot, but the handling and acceleration are great, even at the higher speeds. For regular city driving or commuter traffic, it does great.
Very nice!!
Its rated at 88 miles, and that's probably the right average, but it can fluctuate pretty wildly.
Yup. Although I think it pays for itself even without doing that. This way is a faster payoff, though.
I did mention it a while back. I'll probably keep bringing it up from time to time on here. if that's cool. I don't think many people know how feasible these things have become.
Lol...true.
That's a huge one for me. The dealer gets to take on all the technology risks. Until I start seeing 10+ year old EV's on the road, I'll probably keep leasing. At least while the lease deals stay this good.
I totally hear you. The only way it was feasible for me is because my wife has a minivan so we use that for longer trips. The EV is just for my daily commute.