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You can lease a 2025 Nissan Leaf for $19 a month (yes, for real)

A Nissan dealer in Colorado is practically giving 2025 Nissan Leaf leases away – who said EVs weren’t affordable?

Tynan’s Nissan Aurora is running a new special where you can lease a 2025 Nissan Leaf S for $19 per month for 24 months with $0 down and $10,000 miles.

The lease selling price is $22,226, and it’s offering just 60 cars at this ridiculously low price. A $695 acquisition fee and a $699 dealer handling fee are not fee included, and monthly payment with fees and first payment included is $79. (Taxes are extra.)

But there are always small-print hitches with dealership specials, right?

Colorado has a generous $8,100 state EV tax credit and there’s a $1,000 Nissan EV customer cash bonus rebate applied as cap cost reduction at signing. But to get these price reductions, you have to be a Colorado resident.

However, this Nissan Leaf deal is still going to be pretty darn cheap even if you don’t live in Colorado. It might be worth traveling to Aurora to take delivery from Tynan’s stock. (Oh, and you have to have really good credit.)

This special runs until July 31, 2024, or until stock runs out. I reckon there won’t be a problem finding customers who want to lease these 2025 Nissan Leafs.

Read more: Nissan schleps the LEAF along for at least one more year, 2025 models start at $28,000

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