Aside from the satisfaction that comes with reducing your carbon footprint and helping planet Earth, the biggest perk to going green with your next new or used car is the money you'll be saving as a result. That's exactly what our favorite automaker was thinking when they recently cooked up their Honda Smart Home, and ever since then, they've been making it easy as humanly possible for drivers to switch over from fossil fuels.
Take for instance the 2013 Honda Fit EV. With a combined fuel economy of 118 mpge and a lease price of $389/month, there's much to adore about this purely electric beauty. Well in an effort to make it that much more appealing to those who have yet to jump on the bandwagon, the brass at Honda went and pulled out all the stops.
"The Fit EV already is a benchmark electric vehicle with a leading-range rating, fun-to-drive dynamics and excellent packaging," says Steve Center, vice president of Environmental Business Development at American Honda. "Now it's the only EV on the market with no down payment, unlimited mileage, collision coverage and a free home charging station."1
You read that right, folks, and that leasing price we mentioned earlier has also been reduced to $259/month* over three years. Needless to say, there's never been a better time to go green, and if you'd like to learn more about all these new discounts, the experts in our car financing department here in Bend, OR would be happy to fill you in. Trust us, your wallet will thank you for it.
Source: 1http://www.hondanews.com/channels/corporate-headlines/releases/honda-reduces-the-cost-to-take-home-a-fit-ev
*Amount due at signing may include down payment, capitalize cost reduction, acquisition fee, security deposit and first month payment. Does not include taxes and title fees.
FIT EV: [1] 132/105/118 city/highway/combined miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent (MPGe) rating; 82 mile combined (city/highway) driving range rating (adjusted). Ratings determined by EPA. Your MPGe and range will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery age/condition, and other factors. For additional information about EPA ratings, visit http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/label/learn-more-electric-label.shtml.