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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This car is one of the best cars that I've ever driven. Make no mistake, the hydrogen fueling is a huge compromise for a great car at an amazing price. Just know what you are buying and willing to compromise on.
Not all deals apply to everyone, especially this deal where it only applies to California and HI are the only two states that have publicly accessible hydro fuel stations in the US.
If I were living out of California, I wouldn't even waste my time looking at this deal. If I hate the idea of compromising to change how I use and fuel my car then I would ignore this deal, maybe even spit at it. I just wouldn't waste my time going to to deal to bash it. It's a excellent deal equally excellent to the Chevy Bolt 3-year lease deal than could be had for $1.5K - $6.2K depending on the incentives applicable to your situation: https://slickdeals.net/f/14894620-2021-chevy-bolt-for-4600-one-pay-in-california-4600
California has the highest number of homeless at 53% of total US homeless
California has the highest overall tax rate.
California has lost many thousands of companies and jobs https://www.hoover.org/research/c...-thousands
California has highest gas/fuel prices
California has the 2nd highest home prices (after Hawaii)
Regarding Newsom recall: we recalled Grey Davis and hoping we can do it again as it will be on the ballot this summer.
High home prices = higher taxes, fewer buyers.
Re cited article, it seems trite. It states 765 commercial facilities left CA in 18-19 then links a Jan 19 article that neither quotes that stat nor time period; nevermind that it's dated the beginning of the 2nd year it cites; dig deeper and notice a paywall behind Dallas Biz journal.
The thousands you are referring to are over a 10 year period dating back to Great Recession. Meanwhile in that same period, CA had the largest job expansion since the 60s; they added 3.3m jobs, 15% of the nation's employment gains. Before Covid SF had the lowest unemployment in the country. That doesn't exactly paint the portrait you're selling.
Given your presumable lengthy stay here, you must be a multi millionaire on the back of CA, am I right?
Toyota should have just kept their GTV turbine car alive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyAgIxa
The idea of having maintenance is what is a non-starter for me on anything other than Tesla. I think the only thing I've had to do is fill up windshield washer fluid. It does need tires, but that's my own fault for driving it that way.
Tessa has done a phenomenal job of leading the clean vehicle revolution. The market is plenty big for new and legacy care manufactures to join. It's not a winner takes all so plenty of market share to go around. First doesn't always stay on top but we hope Tesla continues to lead and help the entire car industry and us consumers.
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