zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k

I stand corrected - barely.

I think that’s what lease hackrs do.

My point is the buyer is not getting the federal credit on the lease. No way, no how.

You describe the Model 3.

Jetta is not small.

Why? You won’t want to drive more than a couple hundred miles anyway.

Such click bait.

If it’s a lease, the $7500 off is included in the price.  The dealer / Nissan is collecting that and you’re paying $19/mo additional.

An entry-level co-worker fresh out of college insists on driving his dream car - a brand new Ram 4-door pick up truck. In the Boston metro to his desk job. It has nary a scratch.

The Leaf is a great car for many, many people. Probably most.

The great thing is today you can avoid Tesla and very easily get a superior product.

This is great - I might actually go to a 7-11 again.

Fair

It doesn’t sell well for a number of reasons (dealer network primarily), but it’s still a very good car. Much better than a Tesla Model 3.

I hope the irony isn’t lost on folks that one of the causes of more severe turbulence is increasing atmospheric heat caused by CO2 emissions, of which air travel is a very large contributor.

Tesla: “cut output of its best-selling Model Y electric car by a double-digit percentage number at its Shanghai plant since March to address weakening demand for its aged models”

This is just a dumb post.

Also, I believe that euro price includes the VAT.

Not a bad package, but pretty uninspiring. 

Boeing