South Shore Clean Cities (SSCC) and Nissan have teamed up to offer a generous discount on the Nissan LEAF, representatives said Wednesday.
Starting today and continuing through March 31, 2017 Nissan will offer Northern Indiana Public Services Company (NIPSCO*) employees and qualifying customers a special price on its 2016 and 2017 Nissan LEAFs.
Nissan has partnered with SSCC to extend a special incentive of $10,000 off the MSRP to all eligible NIPSCO employees and customers who purchase a LEAF from a LEAF-certified Nissan dealer. After the sale, customers can apply for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500.
The Nissan LEAF is America’s best-selling electric car. The LEAF is 100 percent electric and uses no gasoline. As a result, it runs with no tailpipe, no fumes and zero emissions. Manufactured completely in Smyrna, Tennessee, the LEAF features an available best-in-class 107-mile range, with seamless acceleration. LEAFs drive almost three times further than the average driver’s daily needs, making it an ideal electric vehicle choice for everyday commutes.
“This is a great opportunity for NIPSCO employees and customers to purchase a new, all electric car at a heavily discounted price” Carl Lisek, executive director of South Shore Clean Cities said. “With the 107-mile range on a single charge and the average work commute of less than 50 miles round trip, the LEAF is a great way to reduce your household’s foreign oil consumption”.
For more information about this promotion, contact Nissan Electric Vehicle Business Development Manager Cynthia Maves at Cynthia.Maves@nissan-usa.com. To take advantage of this deal, visit your local LEAF-certified Nissan dealer before March 31, 2017. To locate the Nissan dealership nearest you, visit www.NissanUSA.com/Nissandealers.
About South Shore Clean Cities:
South Shore Clean Cities is a 501(c)(3) organization managed by Legacy Environmental Services, Inc., a woman-owned, certified Women's Business Enterprise located at the Purdue Research Park in Crown Point. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities coalitions are nonprofit organizations designed to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector by advancing the use of clean fuels and vehicles, idle reduction technologies, hybrid electric vehicles, fuel blends and fuel economy while reducing dependence on imported oil.