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You Can Lease This Electric Car For Virtually Nothing
You Can Lease This Electric Car For Virtually Nothing-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:42

Leasing but when an all-electric Fiat leases so cheap the fuel savings neutralize your lease payments, that’s a tough deal to pass up. A bunch of California racers recently took advantage of this offer and snatched more than 80 Fiat 500e models in a single weekend.

According to, Joe Nuxoll, a freelance photographer, racing instructor, and contributor to High Gear Media, leased a grey 500e for 10,000 miles a year with $1000 down for $82.75 per month for 36 months. Word spread fast among the racing community and created a “feeding frenzy” for the little electric hatchback. Three San Francisco Bay area dealerships leased 80 500e models in one weekend. By the time the offer expires at the end of month over 100 cars will most likely find customers.

Suppose you could get a new electric car for $83 a month--and its running costs per mile were only…

So how did they get it so cheap? Like I have mentioned before,The 500e has an MSRP of about $32,000. At the end of a 36 month lease, the residual value is $13,100. Now factor discounts such as a a Federal Tax Credit of $7500, FCA limited time promotion of $2100, California State Tax Rebate of $2500, and a Fiat lease conquest incentive of $1000 and your payments would be around $83/mo with no money down.

Welcome everyone to round three of the Car Buying “Great Debate” series. In the party-pooper…

So $83/mo isn’t exactly free, but think about it this way: A gas powered 500 gets about 35 MPG combined. If you purchased or leased one of those and drove 1000 miles per month you would spend around $100/mo on gas given the average cost of regular fuel in California at $3.50/gal. That fuel cost is on top of whatever lease or loan payments you are making. With the 500e lease you are only paying that $83/mo; when you factor in the fuel savings...it is practically free.

There are a few catches. First, in order to have that zero down you would have to be leasing another vehicle. You aren’t paying for gas, but you are still paying for the electricity to charge it up. If you don’t have solar power at your residence and you can’t mooch off all the free charging stations in California, you still have some energy cost. However, if it costs you less than $15/mo to charge up the Fiat, you are still ahead of the game.

Also, the 500e has a limited electric range of only 80 miles, so this might not be the best car if you need it for long distances. But as a secondary car or for drivers with a short commute, it is an incredible value. Finally, this particular combination of discounts are only available to California residents. Also, California car buyers that take advantage of it get something even more desirable than a cheap lease....HOV access.

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