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Honda just up its ante.... see the new Fit EV lease term!!!!

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by dipper, May 30, 2013.

  1. dipper

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    One zipped by me the other day, nice car
     
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    wow, 82 mile range. I might have to do this!
     
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    Don't know if that was meant as a negative or positive remark.

    But coming from a Rav4EV, I want to drive 82 miles in 3 hrs charge from Blink/Chargepoint chargers than do that in a Rav4EV 82 trek in 5+ hrs of waiting... all having to pay $550+/month + insurance + limited miles on the lease.
     
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    holy shiza that's a good deal. And I am usually against leases.
     
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    no sarcasm there. for $259/month with unlimited miles, a charger AND insurance included?!?

    also...
    Fit EV customers also can take advantage of Honda's partnership with SolarCity to install solar power with no upfront cost, allowing them to recharge their vehicle with clean, affordable power from the sun.
     
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    Right? Chances are, Honda might not give you crap about minor stuff on this EV as it is most likely going into their recycling bin after 3 years lease.
     
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    I just reread the article, free maintenance as well. So everything needed to operate the vehicle is included with the $259 price tag except misc lease fees, TTL, liability insurance, installation costs for 240v charger, and cost of electricity usage(y) . I wonder how long this offer lasts.
     
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    Definitely not for certain people (I can't yet bc of infrastructure issues), but compared to other EV vehicles, this lease offer is great. Hopefully other manufacturers would follow suit, but I doubt it. If we had a practical place to charge it, I would get one for my wife.
     
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    big difference between a rav4 and a fit.
     
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    its a great lease offer... i would get it right away if i was in US most likely.

    its not really good for Honda or manufacturers, shows soft market for EVs so they basically have to give them away.
     
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    That is why Honda decided not to sell it to you. :ROFLMAO:
     
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    You should see in the Silicon Valley. I cannot even find a free charger at my work place. The knowledgeables are picking them up for cheap. It is about time early adopters get benefits... usually it is the other way, getting screwed by manufacturers and dealers.
     
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    Just to be clear, collision insurance is included. One needs to still carry liability (and whatever else). As for "charger included", let's get the terminology correct. With J1772 L1 and L2 charging, the charger is inside the car. The charging station and/or charging cord set (cable w/brick and J1772 handle) are both EVSEs (electric vehicle supply equipment). For this offer, one has to pay for installation.

    Yes, this makes the Fit EV a lot more attractive than before and much more competitive. The Rav4 EV leasing deals are pretty lousy.
    Yeah, the Rav4 EV is a lot faster, brakes much better and has a lot more range (see bottom of Testing Electric Vehicles in the Real World). I don't really like how they conducted the test where they added the "DTE" (aka GOM aka guess-o-meter) values to the driven distance but yeah, Rav4 EV on an extended charge can do 130 miles on a charge even w/some high-speed highway driving.
     
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    For me the unlimited miles for the price with no down is what makes it attractive. The collision ins and free charger is just a bonus.
     
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    If anyone is in the Central New York area, Honda City just got one, and is still on the lot. I took it for a quick test drive, took some pics and video.

    Honda made this a really hot deal. Not as refined as the Nissan LEAF, but at that price, with unlimited mileage, there isn't much to complain about.
     
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    Too bad Honda only plans to release the Fit EV in a hand full of states (what ... something around 6 or 8? ) . . . . & IIRC, they're only doing a run of somewhere around 1,100 units. That doesn't sound like too big of a committment. Maybe Honda is only testing the waters.
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    $259 works out as €199 at present fx rates

    if this was offered in Ireland I would have a second thought, my current prius costs me more than that and my daily commute would accept 82 mile range...

    Hmm...

    Interesting option for some people.
     
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    Wow! Great deal. Too bad it's so tiny! 82 miles is just shy of practical for us.