Thursday, September 2, 2010

Nissan and Hawaii Partnership.


While it may have a starting price of $32,780, the Nissan Leaf is still one of the most affordable green cars that will be available.  Sure, the cars from Chrysler Dodge Dealer Reading are attractive and powerful, but none of them can compare with the zero emission fully electric Nissan Leaf.  Plus, for those people who live in Hawaii, they can own one of these highly innovative vehicles for around $20,000!  Due to a partnership established between North American Nissan and the State of Hawaii, there are some great incentives being offered to residents of one of the first launch markets for the green car.  Hyundai Dealer Reading can't compete with that, no matter how much their reputation for quality has improved lately. 

Currently, there is a $7,500 federal tax credit in place for people who purchase the 2011 Nissan Leaf.  Hawaii has agreed to offer a $4,500 state level tax credit as well as $500 off the price if buyers get the at home charging station.  Hawaii has been a leader when it comes to being energy efficient and creating affordable and renewable forms of energy for their citizens.  Nissan vehicles have been successful in the predominantly Asian market of Hawaii, and it only made sense for Nissan to partner up with this innovative state to help launch their new car and make it a success.  The cars at Acura Dealer Pittsburgh might be really attractive, but they can't compare to the low cost of ownership for the Leaf!

When you break down the cost of how much it costs to charge the Nissan Leaf, it averages a mere five cents per mile.  It is hard to put that into perspective, but it would add up to a dollar for twenty miles and three dollars for sixty miles!  If we are currently paying about $3.00 per gallon of gas right now, imagine getting 60 mpg




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