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Gale_Hawkins
Jan 08, 2013Explorer
LindsayRichards wrote:Nearly similar with an electric vehicle where the fuel savings can make the lease payment. With limitations on range etc it gets to be the car is nearly free.
Of course, the difference between EV's and CNG is that on EV's the much more expensive cost is just paid for by taxpayers. The $155/month lease on the Volt is way,way below the actual cost. It is just subsidized where the CNG is private and the savings are real. In the real world, there is no such thing as a free lunch.
At the Chevy dealer in Murray KY a VOLT lease will cost you $299 a month for 36 months with $2419 down so not sure where the $155 posted figure come from.
The guy that called me back and I got to talking about used trucks and he said they are just not had to be used. He is in the process of taking in a 2003 Ford F350 6.0 with 88K miles trade that will be sell for mid teens. He said this is the first TV class of truck they have had in a long time.
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