Got mine on 11/24/2014. The dealers in the Boston metro area each got one white e-Golf in early to mid November. I went to several dealers to try the car and see what I could get one for. The first one wanted $6K up front for the $299 36-month lease with no extras on the car. I found 2 other dealers who were much more ready to get the cars out and ended up getting one for $4K up front and $262 lease plus the lease-end no-hassle warranty and Simoniz treatment. When you lease, VW gets the $7,500 federal rebate so that is how they offer the low lease payment. In addition, I will get $2,500 EV incentive from MA which is available if you lease for 36 months. (This will come to me as a check and not to the dealer.) Finally, I can purchase the car at the end of the lease for $14,506. (One more thing, the first lease payment is already in the deal so only 35 payments.)
I am currently charging with 110 volt at home but will be having a Level 2 charging system installed for about $1,900 ($600 for charger + $,1300 for install labor to my shed)
Therefore, I will get the car for $4,000 + ($262 X 35 = $9,170) + $14,506 -$2,500 = $25,176.
Add to that $1,900 for the charger and MA Sales tax (not included above) of about $1,466 (total from lease then purchase)
Hope that helps. I know this deal seems to good to be true but I was only about the second person in the Boston area to buy one and some of the dealers were really anxious to sell their first one. The low gas prices and the price war among EV makers (Nisson, Ford, GM, etc.) certainly helped matters.
BTW- The car is fantastic. First off, it is Golf so the ride and handling are terrific. My range in cold weather is 75-85 miles in cold weather with normal driving style (occasionally being slightly aggressive with all that torque instantly available!).
One thing folks should be aware of is that, while all Level 2 charging stations work with all EVs, there are three incompatible standards for superchargers: Tesla, Japanese (Nissan, Mitsubishi), and American/European (SAE Combo). Right now, I don't think that there are any SAE Combo superchargers in MA.