SparkE
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DucRider said:I doubt very much if the real world price on a 3 year old 2018 LEAF will be much above what the current gen get. Bigger battery, but still no thermal management and a 200+ mile 60kWh model available. Until the leasing program is announced, we're all just guessing.
Nissan should have used up all of its allocation for the fed tax credit before 2021 (when 2018 lease returns will happen) - IF there even still is such as thing still in 2021. That will raise the purchase price of a 2021 model by $7500, making used ones more attractive (and more expensive). I expect 2018 lease returns to be more expensive than $7000 (the approximate price of a 2014 LEAF return today around SF) - I'd expect them to be over $10K. (I also expect 2015 LEAFs to cost around $5K in 2018, because they are 80-mile vehicles.)