imagine, in Denmark you pay ~100% of your car's value only for registration tax. On top of it you pay 25% VAT and foooking green tax depending on your emissions.
Fortunately or unfortunately, in the US, you almost have to own 2 cars. One for yourself. The other is usually an SUV for the soccer mom (and the kids).
Fortunately or unfortunately, in the US, you almost have to own 2 cars. One for yourself. The other is usually an SUV for the soccer mom (and the kids).
I don't know how someone can live in the US and not own a car. I wouldn't ever lease a car either but in your case a a lease means you can look forward to a future where you don't drive a nissan leaf.
Is it a good idea to lease a Nissan Leaf (if you spend a certain amount on gas currently, you can lease it for "free") or are you better off buying a used one?
imagine, in Denmark you pay ~100% of your car's value only for registration tax. On top of it you pay 25% VAT and foooking green tax depending on your emissions.
What’s wrong with the Leaf? I have a friend who really likes his Leaf... had no problems at all with it. Anecdotal, yes, but are there issues with it typically?
What’s wrong with the Leaf? I have a friend who really likes his Leaf... had no problems at all with it. Anecdotal, yes, but are there issues with it typically?
The problem with not having a car in the city is that it limits what you can do on the weekend. When I lived in the city I was driving out of it every weekend to go climbing, surfing, hiking, etc. Would have been impossible without a car.
The problem with not having a car in the city is that it limits what you can do on the weekend. When I lived in the city I was driving out of it every weekend to go climbing, surfing, hiking, etc. Would have been impossible without a car.
40k€ cuckbox with a top speed of 150 kph and a range of 160km
Big fan of EVs but usable ones, with proper engines and ranges (like the Model S) are still very expensive. In ICE world that kind of money buys you a real nice middle class sedan that doesnt fall apart if you are trying to overtake a Ford Transit.
I don't know how someone can live in the US and not own a car. I wouldn't ever lease a car either but in your case a a lease means you can look forward to a future where you don't drive a nissan leaf.
40k€ cuckbox with a top speed of 150 kph and a range of 160km
Big fan of EVs but usable ones, with proper engines and ranges (like the Model S) are still very expensive. In ICE world that kind of money buys you a real nice middle class sedan that doesnt fall apart if you are trying to overtake a Ford Transit.