Select Eligible Toyota Dealers [
Dealer Locator] located in
Los Angeles / San Francisco, California are offering to
Qualifying Customers: 2021 Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car + $15,000 in Complimentary Fuel for 2yrs with
0% APR for 72-Months for as low as
$23,108 after Incentives and Tax Credits. Pricing and availability may vary depending on your location, consult your local eligible dealership for more information.
- Note: Offer is valid at select participating Los Angeles / San Francisco, California locations only. Refer to the forum thread for additional deal details and discussion.
Thank to community member
ExtremeOak for and reddit user
XIIXOO for finding this deal.
Deal Details:
- Visit your local eligible Toyota Norcal Dealer [Dealer Locator]
- Shop for a eligible 2021 Toyota Mirai model that qualifies for the TFS Cash offer and Fuel Card offer mentioned on the page here
- Note: Qualified buyers can finance a new 2021 Mirai at 0% APR for 72 Months.
- Apply for and purchase a qualifying model with prices starting from ~$50,408 (may vary by location)
- Toyota Cash Discount will deduct $20,000 from your total
- You will receive a $4,500 CA Tax Credit (more info)
- You will receive a $8,000 Federal Tax Credit (more info)
- You will also receive a Complimentary Fuel Card valid for up to 2 years or $15,000 of fuel (more info)
- Your total after incentives and tax credits will be as low as $23,108 and will vary depending on your location and model selection.
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"The income cap applies for all eligible vehicle types except fuel-cell electric vehicles."
Source: cleanvehiclerebate.org/eng/requirements/1470
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Alas. It won't.
Keep in mind serious EV battery research only started happening in the last decade. Wish I could see the future, imagine what batteries will be capable of in 2030.
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Toyota charges $10K for a CPO Mirai and it comes with $15k in H2
Look at the trend lines for EV vs ICE cars. I think you'd find your 20 year prediction may be a bit off. 😅
Some of the more aggressive manufacturers are claiming all electric by 2035. That's nearly 15 years away and I am confident they aren't going to meet their goals. Of course the trend line for EV's is up. It's a new and growing technology! Car sales have been down overall so, again, ICE-powered cars aren't selling as well as in the past. People are keeping their cars longer. But show me a link proving what you are saying, in comparable numbers, and we'll talk.
The problem is that many people don't have garages to charge their cars and battery charging is unlikely to get much more faster than it is now.
Alas. It won't.
Keep in mind serious EV battery research only started happening in the last decade. Wish I could see the future, imagine what batteries will be capable of in 2030.
"The first successful electric car made its debut around 1890 thanks to William Morrison, a chemist who lived in Des Moines, Iowa. His six-passenger vehicle capable of a top speed of 14 miles per hour was little more than an electrified wagon, but it helped spark interest in electric vehicles."
When I road trip I stop for 15-20 minutes to charge 60% which is long enough to hot a bathroom and crack my back. Not sure where you got an hour; superchargers are pretty quick.
As an aside, I've visited a supercharger 4 times in 31 months. Destination chargers are sweet.
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Hydrogen is a true renewable.
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