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8 hours ago, TheRealBulBul said:

Prices won’t go lower than this.. he adjusted the prices so Tesla can get tax credits.. after March you will loose that 7500 too

WhY not qualify after march?

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1 minute ago, csrcsr said:

Just 5% bro so mixed opinions long term lo uruktadi emo

Tsla is becoming like apple bro. Fsd ammokotanneke Ekkuv cars selling. Legacy cars are in danger 

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43 minutes ago, mettastar said:

WhY not qualify after march?

bunch of cars will stop qualifying in March (probably)

 

Last summer's big climate law limited the tax credit by adding strict sourcing requirements for the battery components. Because battery supply chains have historically been concentrated in Asia, carmakers will likely struggle to meet those requirements.

And for now ... they don't have to. Until the IRS figures out the rules for meeting those requirements, which will be March at the earliest, the Treasury Department says the restrictions simply don't apply.

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who added the requirements in order to boost American manufacturing, is very upset about this — but for car buyers, there's a window of opportunity. Cars that qualify for $7,500 right now may only get $3,250, or no credit at all, come March.

And the IRS is clear: When it comes to the timing of a purchase, it doesn't matter when you pay for a vehicle, it matters when you have the vehicle in your possession.

Should you run out and try to get a vehicle immediately? Maybe!

"I would say if there was an EV that you're interested in, that today qualifies for a full $7,500 tax credit and you know that it qualifies and you know that it's available on a dealer lot — you should go and buy it," says Keith Barry of Consumer Reports.

The bit about the dealer lot is important. Wait times for electric vehicles have been incredibly long, so if you order a vehicle, eligibility rules may change before it arrives at your dealership.

Also, Barry says, you may need to be flexible on things like color and features if you want to get a vehicle by March. But don't budge on the big stuff, like the model of car you want.

"Don't go out there and and buy an unreliable EV just because it'll qualify for this tax credit," he advises.

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5 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Night Tesla  trade-in estimation lo number enter chesi entho chusukunte morning ki Tesla rep nundi message ochindi car kavala babu ani

Kallu musukuni theesuko bhayya…vere car konna idhe price paduthunnayi ee madhya

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30 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Night Tesla  trade-in estimation lo number enter chesi entho chusukunte morning ki Tesla rep nundi message ochindi car kavala babu ani

Anna chinnintikii kuda kalipiii 2 cars theeseskooo. Musk mawaaa ki Sankranthi gift ivvuuu 

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9 hours ago, Netflixmovieguz said:

Last 2 yrs costs increased due to inflation and supply chain issues. Not normal times.

Inflation and also high demand.. 

someone even started a website and a discord server just to get the latest Tesla inventory across the country.. people used to travel cross country to get a Tesla.. I know couple of ppl who bought and sold for a 10K profit.. 

https://waitingfortesla.com

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