Colorado's $19/Month Nissan Leaf Lease Deal: Unbeatable Savings!

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In this thrilling episode of The Fast Lane Car, we uncover a mind-blowing car deal that defies all logic - a Nissan Leaf lease for a mere $19 a month! Yes, you heard that right, less than your daily Starbucks fix. This incredible offer is made possible by a perfect storm of rebates, incentives, and a generous state tax credit in Colorado. But hold on to your seats, there's more to this deal than meets the eye.
The Leaf S, the entry-level model, comes packed with essential features like cruise control, automatic climate control, and smartphone connectivity. It may not be the flashiest ride on the block, but for $19 a month, who's complaining? And let's not forget about the insurance costs - a mere $158 a month, making it a steal compared to other vehicles. But here's the kicker - you have to be a Colorado resident to cash in on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
With no hidden agendas or sponsorships in play, this deal is as real as it gets. The team at The Fast Lane Car dives deep into the nitty-gritty details, from acquisition fees to dealer fees, ensuring you're fully informed before taking the plunge. So, if you're in the market for a budget-friendly, eco-friendly ride and happen to call Colorado home, this Nissan Leaf lease might just be the adrenaline rush your wallet needs.

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