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Old 03-30-2010, 09:41 AM   #18
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I think the max credit the gov. is offering is like $7,500k. But if it's $38 grand then $ it's still going to be way too much. This thing really needed to come in at $30 maxed out. $25 should really be the high side IMO. But we'll have to see.
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Nissan Leaf EV priced from $32,780, $2,200 charger not included — Autoblog

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Sure enough, if you want to lay your hands on the upcoming Nissan Leaf EV, you better get ready to shell out $32,780 of your hard-earned cash. The good news is, the Leaf qualifies for the largest federal tax credit available – a full $7,500. Once you factor in the bonus cash, the world's newest plug-in will set you back around $25,280
$25 is the sweet spot for this car IMO. The price is right bitches.
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