2013 Nissan Leaf Sl Hatchback 4-door Sl Contact Michael Kober on 2040-cars
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
For sale is a brand new never titled 2013 Nissan LEAF SL in black on black. This car is absolutely stunning it has the Zero Emissions graphic that really makes it stand out. This car is equipped with navigation, heated leather seats and steering wheel, premium alloy wheels, as well as the blue bezel around the shifter, and floor matts. This car is brand new never been titled and will come with Nissans full factory warranty as well as a FREE LIFETIME WARRANTY which is good nationwide which is our gift to you. Being that this car is NEW it is eligible for the federal tax credit of $7500 as well as any state tax credits that your state may have (for example in Louisiana $3000 which would mean you get $10500 back and the car only cost you $21500) it's larger in some states and smaller in others so please speak to your local tax professional as we are in now way offering or giving tax advice. Buyer assumes responsibilities of taxes and getting all the appropriate information. Please contact Michael Kober at mikekober@royalnissan.com or call or text at (225)715-7212 to get this pricing and with questions. Financing is available WAC. Pricing includes all NMAC cash and implies you will be financing. Also Nissan is offering up to $10,050 in lease cash if you prefer to lease please contact me for details. If you have any questions about the vehicle please contact me before bidding at mikekober@royalnissan.com or call me at (225) 715-7212. Current miles are 78 and subject to change as this is for sale on our lot and may be test driven. Buyer responsible for all sales tax and not included in auction price. Thanks for looking and good luck!
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