03-02-2023, 09:49 PM | #1581 | |
Carmudgeon
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However, there's also currently a loophole that exists for leasing companies to take advantage of a similar credit that doesn't have all those restrictions. They can of course use that to lower the cost of the lease. Some VW brands were running a promotion about a month ago that featured this credit. Hard to tell if Tesla makes use of this credit as part of their current leases since they dont provide much detail. The state and local tax EV credits vary in their elgibiltiy as well but are generally less restrictive. It's nice when you can combine both. |
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03-02-2023, 09:53 PM | #1582 |
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Yes they lowered their prices again about a month ago since they once again qualified for the federal tax credit (which now sets price caps for sedans and SUVs). They also seem to have temporarily cut certain models (for example, you can't currenlty order a regular AWD 3; only a performance version).
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