BaldGuy
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Soon is a very funny word. Can be minutes, hours, days, decades, centuries or even eons.I agree. Can't wait to hear your experience with the ELIO soon!
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Soon is a very funny word. Can be minutes, hours, days, decades, centuries or even eons.I agree. Can't wait to hear your experience with the ELIO soon!
Well, you would rather wait for the ELIO isn't that what you said? LOL Personally, I had enough of tadpole lookin' 3 wheelers- if it smells like "DALE", looks like "DALE", chances are it'll end up like the "DALE".Soon is a very funny word. Can be minutes, hours, days, decades, centuries or even eons.
Now your talkin'! Under 20K minus the 7500K incentive and it's around 12.5K for a Tesla which is a whole lot cheaper than your Arcimoto Rickb! I think "I can afford" to wait for this one!A compact EV commuter doesn’t have to be fugly. I’m waiting on a Tesla compact EV for under $20K. It appears to be in the design stage. The yellow rendering looks very eye poppin, sleek, and stylish.
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Now your talkin'! Under 20K minus the 7500K incentive and it's around 12.5K for a Tesla which is a whole lot cheaper than your Arcimoto Rickb! I think "I can afford" to wait for this one!![]()
No Federal or State tax credits for the Tesla or the Arcimoto in my State. Some FUV owners have taken advantage of $2500-5000 incentives in Oregon, not sure about incentives in other States. I think Tesla hit their max during the M3 roll out. I admit that a compact $20K Tesla may be a better overall value than a $19,900 FUV or SOLO, but perhaps not as much fun to drive. May have to buy one of each!Now your talkin'! Under 20K minus the 7500K incentive and it's around 12.5K for a Tesla which is a whole lot cheaper than your Arcimoto Rickb! I think "I can afford" to wait for this one!![]()
Never had an EV before so I'm not sure but regardless, I've never had to pay that much tax to take full advantage of the credit but this 20k Tesla is worth the wait.I thought the federal tax credits were per manufacturer and not per model? I think Tesla has sold too many vehicles to qualify for the full tax credit but there might be state credits that still apply. From what I remember, it was being tapered down by the time the Model 3 was introduced.
The good news is if Tesla makes a formal announcement of a $20K Tesla Model C in the Pipeline you know it’s going to happen, possibly ahead of schedule as did the MY. My guess it would likely roll out in China, before the States.Never had an EV before so I'm not sure but regardless, I've never had to pay that much tax to take full advantage of the credit but this 20k Tesla is worth the wait.
The good news is if Tesla makes a formal announcement of a $20K Tesla Model C in the Pipeline you know it’s going to happen, possibly ahead of schedule as did the MY. My guess it would likely roll out in China, before the States.
I agree. However, a sleek and stylish EV 4 seater with good performance numbers, range, and safety ratings could rekindle interest. Tesla could have a real winner in that market class. The Model Y is quite the vehicle and will likely become their top seller. Perhaps a Model Y Mini.I believe it's specifically being designed for the Chinese market. Hopefully, it will also make its way here...but the small vehicle market has really been drying up in the States.