Posted on 03/31/2016 1:30:12 PM PDT by nascarnation
If you live in California and your demographics are right, your electric car dream is within reach. Yes, even you, baristas and struggling actors!
The website Leasehackr stumbled upon a killer deal for lower-income Californians (assuming they live near charging stations), and spelled out how leftover 2015 Ford Focus Electrics can be leased for essentially nothing.
If your personal life aligns with Fords customer incentives and Californias revamped EV rebate program, it can be done.
First, you have to make less than $35,600 a year, or be a member of a household of four with a combined income of $72,900 or less. If youre able to check that box, just hope youre also a recent college grad or military member (or first responder), as well as a first-time buyer.
Leasehackr sought out the cheapest dealer-sold 2015 Focus Electric to run the numbers on. The least-expensive model found was $27,200.
Factoring in every possible incentive, including the $12,750 in combined Red Carpet Lease Customer Cash and bonus cash thrown at California Ford buyers, the cost to get into the Focus is essentially halved.
Entering into a 36-month, 10,500 mile per year lease (with a 40 percent residual value) would see the lessee roll off the lot after paying $1,495 in registration, fees, first months payment and applicable taxes.
The only cost after that, besides your insurance and electricity, would be an $81 monthly payment. But thats where California steps in to make your life even more envious.
The states Clean Vehicle Rebate Program (CVRP) was recently revamped to give lower-income residents $4,000 for the purchase of a battery electric vehicle. Applied for after the purchase, the $4,000 in state cash would virtually erase the $4,055 total cost of the lease.
Its like winning the lifestyle lottery!
Even if youre closing in on middle class (or already there), the upper-level CVRP rebate of $2,500 would still make the Focus Electric such a great deal your friends would have to start ignoring your self-congratulatory phone calls.
The deal is dependent on a dwindling supply of 2015 model year Electrics, and Leasehackr points out that Fords current lease program ends on April 4. Who knows how that will change the day after.
On your bikes, people.
“leased for essentially nothing”
Does not describe any automobile lease, ever.
Your lease payments month to month may be low, but the leasing company will wring their profits our of your hide at the end of the lease. Every time.
Let’s hope it’s better than my 2014 Ford Focus gasoline powered automatic transmission version. That one is a complete piece of crap.
” leasing company will wring their profits our of your hide at the end of the lease. Every time.”
I returned a leased car in a rainstorm once. They noticed the ding in the bumper and charged me, but because it was raining they missed the broken sunroof molding. Bwaahaaahaa.
I a waiting for the 2018 Ford Shelby GT500 with the 740+hp, twin turbo, ecoboost 5.0.
That one probably isn’t subsidized by the state of California.
I have had two leasing experiences - both with American Honda Financial.
Absolutely easy, painless and wonderful.
I would not hesitate to lease a Honda from them again, however just bought a 2016 Honda Pilot that we did not want to lease.
Sorry to hear of your troubles...
BIL has a 2015 Shelby Mustang GT500.
Nice engine in that thing!
Vroom!
All my many leases have been painless as well. I have never paid an additional dime. As to this article, I just leased a Fiat 500E for $69.00 a month, hard to beat when the list on the car was 31K.
Good luck to all those broke people maintaining it and paying for the insurance.
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