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    Electrical system failure: Stop!

    Given this was Michelle00's only post on this website (16 days ago), until we hear back from her, I suspect she no longer owns the car & VW probably took it back. At this point, I suspect this was an isolated incident or else others would have commented as well. The e-Golf is still a pretty...
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    NorCal e-Golf SEL Lease, should I do it?

    Thank you for the thorough explanation. That's really nice to know. I think you did ok with the wear and tear plan. My 3 year lease of a LEAF will end soon and now I am curious what they will charge me when I turn it in.
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    First few days, LE vs. SEL

    I was at a VW dealership last night, the sales person told me, soon VW will no longer offer the LE, only SEL.
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    Picking up my new e-golf tomorrow

    I was at a VW dealership last night, the sales person told me, soon VW will no longer offer the LE, only SEL.
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    NorCal e-Golf SEL Lease, should I do it?

    Did you go to Sunnyvale to do this? BTW, how many miles per year? (I assume 3 year lease) Can you explain roughly what you get for wear and tear, and how much did it cost you?
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    Electrical system failure: Stop!

    Michelle: Thank you for your post. I too hope you will come back soon and give us an update. I am glad you put your post under this thread (Buying/Leasing), because I was about to lease an e-Golf in the next couple weeks. Now I am going to wait until we hear back from you what VW is doing...
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    Does the E-Golf fit my commute?

    As miimura pointed out above, if you are putting on 100 miles per weekday means you will do at least 25,000 miles per years, maybe even approaching 30,000 miles per year if you add a few miles on weekends. This means the typical 10,000-12,000 miles per year lease will probably not work for you...
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    Installing 110v outlet for home charging

    Keep in mind not all 220v chargers charge at the same speed. Look for what its rated for. The onboard charger in the car is 7.2 kW, the battery is 24 kWh, so it takes 24/7.2, or 3.33 hours to charge provided the 220v charger you bought is good for 7.2 kW or better. For example, AV now has two...
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    Installing 110v outlet for home charging

    I agree with oregongolfer, you really should install a 220v charger. The reason is it takes a lot longer to charge at 110v than 220v. To go from empty to full, 220v takes 3.5 hours, 110v takes approximately 17 hours http://insideevs.com/volkswagen-releases-details-2015-e-golf/ It's true...
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    Volkswagen e-Golf ad

    OMG terrible commercial ! Let's show that the e-Golf is a really fun car to drive and of its solid fit and finish.
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    Why EV?

    Battery has been improving at the rate of 7% per year and will likely continue to do so in the next ten years. Given that we are already at 100-mile range today, +7% per year is not too bad at all going forward. In five years: 100 x 1.07**5 = 140 miles In ten years: 200 miles. The next...
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    Why EV?

    No doubt the legacy auto industry is going to have a hard time adjusting during this long transition period. The state of the EV industry today somewhat reminds me of the Internet back in 1990-92, by 1993-94 most can see it's going to take off big time (when Mosaic first came out). That day is...
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    Why EV?

    I have to look into what I am paying for electricity. Getting back to the lease vs. buy-used discussion above. So, given your numbers, we are looking at leasing $300/mo x 24 months = $7,200 vs. buy-used $13,000 If you leased, at the end of two years you don' have a car. If you buy-used, at...
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    Why EV?

    That's an important point GadgetGav just made, for example in California our lease must be 30 months to qualify for the $2500 state rebate. If your state will give you $3,000 for a two year lease then that's a ridiculous low price you are getting at zero down $299 per month. $299 x 24 -...
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    e-golf rims

    Iceland! Well, give Sunnyvale VW a call and see if they can ship one to you FedEx tomorrow! Here is their U.S. toll free # 866-308-6221 I bet they are cheaper than your dealer in Iceland ! Heck, if the difference in price is big enough, you fly here, visit California, buy one and take...
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    Why EV?

    It's more like $24k to 13k (adjusting for government incentives), but still pretty dramatic. The used LEAF I bought was only 18 months old in like-new condition. We are a multi-driver multi-car family and we consistently put on 15,000 miles/year on the LEAF. Ever since we got electric cars...
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    Why EV?

    There is a simple and straight forward reason for the quick drop in value after just two years. Keep in mind the equivalent ICE LEAF is the $14,000 Versa, Nissan's low-end car: http://www.nissanusa.com/buildyournissan/modelLine/build/2015/VER?next=see_all_vehicles.grid.build.image If the...
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    e-golf rims

    Why August? Where are you located? In the SF bay area there are tons of e-Golfs on dealer lots. For example, Sunnyvale VW has tons of SELs on their lot with nice lease deals ($217/mo for SEL, $159/mo for LE). Surely they can located one for you from another dealer no matter where you are...
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    Why EV?

    But ... by 2018 you will no longer want the 2015 e-Golf because by then low end EVs will have range of 125+ miles, maybe even 150 miles. You will lease those when they come out. Today, an 2013 used LEAF is a fantastic deal (the one I describe above). You can find them in like-new conditions...
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