Starting at $25,280 (after a $7,500 federal rebate), the Leaf costs less
than the average new car sold in America. In addition, some states
offer extra incentives. For instance, California offers a $5,000
clean-vehicle rebate, and Colorado residents are eligible to receive an
additional $6,000 tax credit, which brings the price tag down to
$19,280. Even for $26,000, the Leaf is a lot of car. Try outfitting a
Toyota Prius with a navigation system and satellite radio, and you're
pushing $30,000. Lessees can cash in immediately with a
government-subvented lease deal of $349 per month (in which case
Nissan's financial subsidiary takes the refund).
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