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j.o.e wrote:Seems the dealers playing smart and sweeping tax break into profit.
agent007 wrote:
Dizzy, thanks for the prices, I’ll update pg1 in a bit.
j.o.e wrote:Yea it’s the normal Ioniq but still that price sounding wrong. How much was an all electric Ioniq before ?
It was around 280k in leather I believe.
The maths very off.
david12 wrote:That's the niche in the market. The people who willing to spend that kinda money on a Korean vehicle. With electric vehicles you don't pay for gas or normal service items but you pay for it with your electricity bill. Speaking of which I wonder how much said bill can go up by?
PariaMan wrote:12 dollars right now to "fill up" a leafdavid12 wrote:That's the niche in the market. The people who willing to spend that kinda money on a Korean vehicle. With electric vehicles you don't pay for gas or normal service items but you pay for it with your electricity bill. Speaking of which I wonder how much said bill can go up by?
Not sure if they will disable features remotelytriniboi49 wrote:Would not mind a Tesla - just not sure about the after service.
Those are new or used?agent007 wrote:Smart Energy Ltd. is not an authorized dealership so the following prices won’t be posted on page 1. This is here FYI only:
Nissan Leaf - $39k USD or $264,392.70
Nissan Ariya - $51k USD or $345,744.30
Tesla Model 3 - $48k USD or $325,406.40
Tesla Model Y - $56k USD or $379,640.80
Tesla Model X - $124k USD or $840,633.20
ER at $1.00 USD = $6.7793 TTD
If you’re interested in the Leaf, you can get a 2018 model for as low as $185k (P&V) or a 2019 model for as low as $220k (Achievors).
Achievors also advertised:
Mercedes Benz EQC AMG - $770k
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque R-Design PHEV - $750k
Hyundai Ioniq 5 - $490k
Mercedes Benz A250e - $450k
Based on my recollection of pre-exemption pricing, it appears the savings was not passed onto us.
Initial pricing, for let's say the Leaf, isn't as bad as I thought. Now I get why locally, these are all the talk these days. But I am still stuck in the past, can't get over the sound of starting my car in the morning. Gasoline runs in my veins!agent007 wrote:Smart Energy Ltd. is not an authorized dealership so the following prices won’t be posted on page 1. This is here FYI only:
Nissan Leaf - $39k USD or $264,392.70
Nissan Ariya - $51k USD or $345,744.30
Tesla Model 3 - $48k USD or $325,406.40
Tesla Model Y - $56k USD or $379,640.80
Tesla Model X - $124k USD or $840,633.20
ER at $1.00 USD = $6.7793 TTD
If you’re interested in the Leaf, you can get a 2018 model for as low as $185k (P&V) or a 2019 model for as low as $220k (Achievors).
Achievors also advertised:
Mercedes Benz EQC AMG - $770k
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque R-Design PHEV - $750k
Hyundai Ioniq 5 - $490k
Mercedes Benz A250e - $450k
Based on my recollection of pre-exemption pricing, it appears the savings was not passed onto us.
Well those prices aren't bad then, especially for the aria and Tesla, better than the crap massy doing.agent007 wrote:Zando, pariaman is correct. Those are new.
Snypaz, so it's been 5 years, have you ever required warranty intervention and what's the status of your cells?
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