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Anonymous
why no tax holidays in blues?
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Combine with this gift card deal to save even more
https://dealsea.com/view-deal/1876532
7 months ago |
Anonymous
This is pretty amazing. Lucky day!
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Does it apply to a prior purchase a few months ago?
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Wow Apple is so generous! And awesome!
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Is there a limit on how many gift cards you can use in one transaction? //@anonymous: Combine with this gift card deal to save even more
https://dealsea.com/view-deal/1876532
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Tax still applied in NJ
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Where to see which state is in?
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Starting 8/26 in NJ…. //@Anonymous: Tax still applied in NJ
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Folks in California: Meh
7 months ago |
Anonymous
I'm saving my money for the iphone15
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Go test drive and decide for yourself. Do not go by opinions of morons who spill nonsense on the internet.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
We didn't ask, but we sure do appreciate his prudent decision making and his focus on attaining an admirable goal. //@Anonymous: No one asked //@anonymous: I'm saving my money for the iphone15
9 months ago |
Anonymous
40250 - 7500 (tax credit) + 1500 (charger installation) = 34k+ for a small car with questionable reliability and spartan interior. Enhanced Auto Pilot that comes with some cool features is an extra 6k. If you drive less than 10k miles per years it will take forever to make up for the $10k difference between Model 3 and a Corolla Hybrid.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Ugly car. Cadillac LYRIQ is much better
9 months ago |
Anonymous
You make some points.., but to compare a model 3 with Corolla is a stretch as they have very different build quality. //@Anonymous: 40250 - 7500 (tax credit) + 1500 (charger installation) = 34k+ for a small car with questionable reliability and spartan interior. Enhanced Auto Pilot that comes with some cool features is an extra 6k. If you drive less than 10k miles per years it will take forever to make up for the $10k difference between Model 3 and a Corolla Hybrid.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Brilliant judgment //@anonymous: 40250 - 7500 (tax credit) + 1500 (charger installation) = 34k+ for a small car with questionable reliability and spartan interior. Enhanced Auto Pilot that comes with some cool features is an extra 6k. If you drive less than 10k miles per years it will take forever to make up for the $10k difference between Model 3 and a Corolla Hybrid.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
I like my EQS better
9 months ago |
Anonymous
In some states, sales tax is waived on EV. That can add to the equation on saving + some states has individual incentive as well.
For example in NJ, no sale tax and $2000 credit for EV. That make it to more reasonable price. For the charger, if you want save every penny, you can just use NEMA connector, which cost you a lot less. //@Anonymous: 40250 - 7500 (tax credit) + 1500 (charger installation) = 34k+ for a small car with questionable reliability and spartan interior. Enhanced Auto Pilot that comes with some cool features is an extra 6k. If you drive less than 10k miles per years it will take forever to make up for the $10k difference between Model 3 and a Corolla Hybrid.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Go test drive and decide for yourself. Do not go by opinions of morons who spill nonsense on the internet.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Too early to buy an BEV rather than a Hybrid if you don’t want to change the battery pack after 10 years later.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Tesla best car ever owned. Highly recommended.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Not qualified for the federal tax credit and no state credit either :-(
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Well, you have to hold onto something to justify the wrong choice. //@anonymous: I like my EQS better
9 months ago |
Anonymous
These comments are dumb. None of the people that browse this site can afford a car let alone a Tesla. They’re jumping at that 8 pack of deodorant for a dollar deal.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
I agreed. Test drive first and leave comments. ICE drivers have no clue about EV acceleration.I wish there is a video showing accelerations between ICEs and EVs in various conditions and sppeds. Charger installation is not really needed but recommended. //@anonymous: Go test drive and decide for yourself. Do not go by opinions of morons who spill nonsense on the internet.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Thrifty people exist in every income bracket. There are lots of folks here who can afford this but make too much money to even qualify for the tax break //@anonymous: These comments are dumb. None of the people that browse this site can afford a car let alone a Tesla. They’re jumping at that 8 pack of deodorant for a dollar deal. //@anonymous: These comments are dumb. None of the people that browse this site can afford a car let alone a Tesla. They’re jumping at that 8 pack of deodorant for a dollar deal.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Darn! My income is too high to get any credit on EV.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Tax is applied from where you register your car and not where you made the purchase.
//@Anonymous: In some states, sales tax is waived on EV. That can add to the equation on saving + some states has individual incentive as well.
For example in NJ, no sale tax and $2000 credit for EV. That make it to more reasonable price. For the charger, if you want save every penny, you can just use NEMA connector, which cost you a lot less. //@Anonymous: 40250 - 7500 (tax credit) + 1500 (charger installation) = 34k+ for a small car with questionable reliability and spartan interior. Enhanced Auto Pilot that comes with some cool features is an extra 6k. If you drive less than 10k miles per years it will take forever to make up for the $10k difference between Model 3 and a Corolla Hybrid.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Then Corolla is your best choice //@anonymous: Darn! My income is too high to get any credit on EV.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Tesla is the worst car ever. Only nightmares after I got one last year.
Rattles everywhere, bad workmanship, unaligned panels. Road noise loud like a tractor from 1940s, poor suspension your ass will feel every single pot hole on the road. FSD is the biggest scam of them all.
Don’t listen to the paid trolls. Avoid at all costs. Get a VW Ford or Hyndai KIA EV you will thank me.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
The income limit is too low. In CA a basic income will be higher that, so most people cannot get the credit. //@Anonymous: Darn! My income is too high to get any credit on EV.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Owner of a Model Y, which is a little bigger and taller than a Model 3, for one and a half year. 9 out of 10 for me.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
I got a bolt euv in March, love it so far, but they are discontinuing it at the end of the year so I hope I can get parts in 10 years //@anonymous: Tesla is the worst car ever. Only nightmares after I got one last year.
Rattles everywhere, bad workmanship, unaligned panels. Road noise loud like a tractor from 1940s, poor suspension your ass will feel every single pot hole on the road. FSD is the biggest scam of them all.
Don’t listen to the paid trolls. Avoid at all costs. Get a VW Ford or Hyndai KIA EV you will thank me.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
You've gotten unlucky or have a old model. I know atleast 50-60 people who have 2021 or newer. Very minor issues and road noise is way better due to double insulated windows. Tesla is not a luxury car by any means but great tech and enjoyable every day drive //@Anonymous: Tesla is the worst car ever. Only nightmares after I got one last year.
Rattles everywhere, bad workmanship, unaligned panels. Road noise loud like a tractor from 1940s, poor suspension your ass will feel every single pot hole on the road. FSD is the biggest scam of them all.
Don’t listen to the paid trolls. Avoid at all costs. Get a VW Ford or Hyndai KIA EV you will thank me.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
regenerative brake applied all time, my wife rejected tesla as a passenger due to motion sickness. It takes some adjustment to get use to driving and test drive went terrible.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Instructions unclear. Purchased BMW i3. //@anonymous: Tesla is the worst car ever. Only nightmares after I got one last year.
Rattles everywhere, bad workmanship, unaligned panels. Road noise loud like a tractor from 1940s, poor suspension your ass will feel every single pot hole on the road. FSD is the biggest scam of them all.
Don’t listen to the paid trolls. Avoid at all costs. Get a VW Ford or Hyndai KIA EV you will thank me.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
People said this about the Toyota Prius and mine is still running without a battery change 20 years later, 300,000+ miles. //@anonymous: Too early to buy an BEV rather than a Hybrid if you don’t want to change the battery pack after 10 years later.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
in 2021, Bolt can be leased 3-year 10k/year for $2800 total.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Why would you lease instead of buy? //@anonymous: in 2021, Bolt can be leased 3-year 10k/year for $2800 total.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Is chevy going to discontinue the bolt?
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Yes. End of this year. The price is so attractive, and Bolt distance per charge is more reliable than Tesla //@Anonymous: Is chevy going to discontinue the bolt?
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Not everyone can get rebate… //@anonymous: Why would you lease instead of buy? //@anonymous: in 2021, Bolt can be leased 3-year 10k/year for $2800 total.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Probably will discontinue, but so what? $19,000 for a new car and charger is a great deal. //@Anonymous: Is chevy going to discontinue the bolt?
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Dealer asking price is 10k more than msrp
9 months ago |
Anonymous
true,not everybody has more than 7500 federal tax obligation to enjoy the full tax credit. You need to earn more than 68K single or 95K family after all the deductibles (401k, insurance, etc). The percentage of American earning more than that is not high, especially for users of this website //@anonymous: Not everyone can get rebate… //@anonymous: Why would you lease instead of buy? //@anonymous: in 2021, Bolt can be leased 3-year 10k/year for $2800 total.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
They already announced it, they would discount it //@Anonymous: Probably will discontinue, but so what? $19,000 for a new car and charger is a great deal. //@Anonymous: Is chevy going to discontinue the bolt?
9 months ago |
Anonymous
It is useless info because no dealer will sell at $26500. $8k to 10k markup is normal. For non Tesla brands, you never know what will happen before stopping by the dealership. Shame!
9 months ago |
Anonymous
can you share details on how to get this lease. thanks //@Anonymous: in 2021, Bolt can be leased 3-year 10k/year for $2800 total.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
With $10k+ rebates in many states ($12,500 in CO July 1, 2023), this is an easy deal to take advantage of, even with 1-2k dealer mark-up, which is negotiable!
Self-driving interest? EUV Premier is eligible for SuperCruise add-on, but there's a better option.
Get a Bolt EV/EUV with adaptive cruise (no SuperCruise) and install a Comma.Ai / OpenPilot aftermarket ADAS solution. It is incredible! //@Anonymous: It is useless info because no dealer will sell at $26500. $8k to 10k markup is normal. For non Tesla brands, you never know what will happen before stopping by the dealership. Shame!
9 months ago |
Anonymous
dump old EV battery - new battery charging time like you fill gas in gas station. how much the EV battery replacement - part + labor? Google it and you will make your own decision. Saludo.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Any ads or dealer email showing only 1k/2k markup? Personally, I never see less than 5k markup since Covid //@anonymous: With $10k+ rebates in many states ($12,500 in CO July 1, 2023), this is an easy deal to take advantage of, even with 1-2k dealer mark-up, which is negotiable!
Self-driving interest? EUV Premier is eligible for SuperCruise add-on, but there's a better option.
Get a Bolt EV/EUV with adaptive cruise (no SuperCruise) and install a Comma.Ai / OpenPilot aftermarket ADAS solution. It is incredible! //@Anonymous: It is useless info because no dealer will sell at $26500. $8k to 10k markup is normal. For non Tesla brands, you never know what will happen before stopping by the dealership. Shame!
9 months ago |
Anonymous
My dealer just quoted me $36,859.
9 months ago |
storm22
The credit is available to individuals and their businesses.
To qualify, you must:
Buy it for your own use, not for resale
Use it primarily in the U.S.
In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed:
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
You can use your modified AGI from the year you take delivery of the vehicle or the year before, whichever is less. If your modified AGI is below the threshold in 1 of the two years, you can claim the credit.
The credit is nonrefundable, so you can't get back more on the credit than you owe in taxes. You can't apply any excess credit to future tax years.
11 months ago |
storm22
The credit is available to individuals and their businesses.
To qualify, you must:
Buy it for your own use, not for resale
Use it primarily in the U.S.
In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed:
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
You can use your modified AGI from the year you take delivery of the vehicle or the year before, whichever is less. If your modified AGI is below the threshold in 1 of the two years, you can claim the credit.
The credit is nonrefundable, so you can't get back more on the credit than you owe in taxes. You can't apply any excess credit to future tax years.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
$7500 deduction not available for base rear wheel drive trim
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Wow, great deal. It's hard to resist not spending money on a new car!
11 months ago |
storm22
See here for all qualified makers and models:
https://fueleconomy.gov/feg/tax2023.shtml
11 months ago |
storm22
Model Y has no such a trim now. Only Model 3 has rear-wheel drive which qualifies $3750 credit. //@Anonymous: $7500 deduction not available for base rear wheel drive trim
11 months ago |
Anonymous
qualify, not quality.
Also, is it 40000 after credit, or before credit?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
After.
I got a Bolt EUV last month, 32K out the door, 7,500 tax credit, so it will be about 25K. Fun to drive, big enough for a family of 3, and chevy installed a free outlet for a level 2 charger in my garage. //@anonymous: qualify, not quality.
Also, is it 40000 after credit, or before credit?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
I've always purchased a model Y earlier this year under my name. Will I be allowed to claim a second $7500 credit if I register it under my wife's name, if we file jointly?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Insurance kill the deal, just quote auto insurance with model y from 3 different company, all give 3 times my current auto insurance price.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Convert some pre-tax 401k money to Roth IRA and owe the taxes this year, then the credit can offset that.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
but they just lowered the price on RWD by 2k this week to make up for it. they also lowered prices on several other 3 & Y trims. i'd still get the dual motor. you will loooove the acceleration. once you own one you wont go back! //@storm22: Model Y has no such a trim now. Only Model 3 has rear-wheel drive which qualifies $3750 credit. //@Anonymous: $7500 deduction not available for base rear wheel drive trim
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Is the Tesla wall connector EV charger come with the car or I need to buy it separately?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
To clarify, you can't get back any money if your credit is more than your total tax liability i.e. not just what you owe at the end of the year in addition to your withholdings but your total federal tax liability which should not be difficult to beat 7500.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Buy it separately //@anonymous: Is the Tesla wall connector EV charger come with the car or I need to buy it separately?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
The tax deduction is not fair for lots of middle class customers. 300k is just too low.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
if you make >$300k, you are not middle class. //@Anonymous: The tax deduction is not fair for lots of middle class customers. 300k is just too low.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
300k is plenty. It is sigficantly above average house hold income. That credit is basically paid by tax payers. If you have above 300k annual income,you can afford tesla w/o credit //@anonymous: The tax deduction is not fair for lots of middle class customers. 300k is just too low.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Wow, out of touch much? //@Anonymous: The tax deduction is not fair for lots of middle class customers. 300k is just too low.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
I don't qualify for the credit, so sad.
I wish the income threshold could be removed
11 months ago |
Anonymous
with the increasing price of electricity, Tesla is less attractive than before.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
It depends on where you live. Salary high in the bay area, but so is housing! //@Anonymous: if you make >$300k, you are not middle class. //@Anonymous: The tax deduction is not fair for lots of middle class customers. 300k is just too low.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
After credit //@Anonymous: qualify, not quality.
Also, is it 40000 after credit, or before credit?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
It will be $25,000 by the end of this year.
Tesla still has room for profit
//@storm22: The credit is available to individuals and their businesses.
To qualify, you must:
Buy it for your own use, not for resale
Use it primarily in the U.S.
In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed:
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
You can use your modified AGI from the year you take delivery of the vehicle or the year before, whichever is less. If your modified AGI is below the threshold in 1 of the two years, you can claim the credit.
The credit is nonrefundable, so you can't get back more on the credit than you owe in taxes. You can't apply any excess credit to future tax years.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
have you seen the gas prices? //@Anonymous: with the increasing price of electricity, Tesla is less attractive than before.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
On Tesla's website, it says "6 years, potential gas saving: $5400". It doesn't seem to be a lot. Each month only $75 saving?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
it is not working
11 months ago |
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Anonymous
Love Teslas, I'd be happy to get one at this price but thanks to the US economy, I'll never be able to afford one now.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
People with the money to buy model x/s would most likely beyond the tax benefit income limit :)
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Wait for another year, the cheaper and better EV cars will be imported.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
inventory model y and model 3 are also on sale with significant discounts
6 months ago |
Anonymous
I don’t see it from TSLA official site
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Wow, that is a good deal indeed, the prices have come down a lot. I got a Bolt EUV recently, so I won't be buying a tesla now, but that's impressive. //@Anonymous: inventory model y and model 3 are also on sale with significant discounts
6 months ago |
Anonymous
they have not updated those models in ages.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
you must be blind to not see it //@Anonymous: I don’t see it from TSLA official site
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Damn it, just bought one!
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Not 30%?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
I can buy a luxury car with $75,000.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Love Teslas, I'd be happy to get one at this price but thanks to the US economy, I'll never be able to afford one now.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
If you just want a daily car for short trips, it is better to get the BMW i3 or Nissan Leaf.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
People with the money to buy model x/s would most likely beyond the tax benefit income limit :)
6 months ago |
Anonymous
lol //@Anonymous: Love Teslas, I'd be happy to get one at this price but thanks to the US economy, I'll never be able to afford one now.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
No Buyout end of lease.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Car loan rate now 6% FML
6 months ago |
Anonymous
i3 is no longer made //@Anonymous: If you just want a daily car for short trips, it is better to get the BMW i3 or Nissan Leaf.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Even Plaid is dropped to $90k, cheaper than a LR a year ago.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Deal
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Buy a real car, don't buy Tesla.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
buy a real car, tesla is a joke and so boring, they all look the same for the last 10 years.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Majority who can afford is not eligible for 7500 credit
6 months ago |
Anonymous
You could always get an iPhone //@Anonymous: Love Teslas, I'd be happy to get one at this price but thanks to the US economy, I'll never be able to afford one now.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
This is the cheapest car out there that will give you the excitement of quarter mile under 10sec even if you have the tools and talent to modify any car out there. Boring is a subjective word //@anonymous: buy a real car, tesla is a joke and so boring, they all look the same for the last 10 years.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
US Economy is fine, never better in the last 10 years. It's only your misperception. //@Anonymous: Love Teslas, I'd be happy to get one at this price but thanks to the US economy, I'll never be able to afford one now.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Wait for another year, the cheaper and better EV cars will be imported.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
buy a GLE with 70k much better option
6 months ago |