Hello, I hope you're well.
Tesla is offering certain customers a $7,500 discount and 10,000 Supercharger credits if they take delivery of a Model 3 or Model Y by 12/31/2022. Check your text message;
here is an example.
Yesterday,
I posted about how the Model 3 RWD and Model Y will qualify for the full Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) $7,500 if you take delivery in January or February 2023 (of course, if Tesla runs promotions or drop prices in early 2023, there could be better savings then). This is better in several major ways:
- Lower sales tax because this is a discount, not a tax credit
- You get the discount immediately, instead of having to wait until 2024 when you file taxes for 2023
- You get 10,000 Supercharger credits, which is valued at between $500 and $900
- If you're financing, you don't have to pay interest on the $7,500
- (For some people) If you didn't qualify for the tax credit due to being over the income limit, you don't have to worry about that at all
- 12/29/2022 UPDATE: IRS published its list [irs.gov], and some vehicles will not qualify for the tax credit that starts in 2023; of note, Model Y 5-Seat does not qualify because it passes the $55,000 limit, whereas the Model Y 7-Seat does qualify because it is below the $80,000 limit.
- 01/04/2022 UPDATE: The 10,000 Supercharger miles (which is actually 4,000 kWH) have been added to the Tesla App. Check Settings > Loot Box.
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I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
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Shows 54k now for base models😅
Shows 54k now for base models😅
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
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The Model 3 is currently listed at:
RWD: $46,990
Performance $62,990
Long Range currently not listed as available but appears it was around $55,000 in the past.
So if they price it just below 55, lets say at $54,900 minus the Tax Credit $7500 = $47,400
Seems like a decent deal, yes wishful thinking but it may happen as their sales struggle with competing car makers.
Tad annoyed that the IRS is saying the 5 seater Model Y is sedan and capped at $55K but 7 seater is SUV at $80K????
Per IRS Gov now available for Tax Credit in 2023:
Model Year Vehicle Description Applicable MSRP Limit
2022, 2023 Tesla Model 3 Rear Wheel Drive $55,000
2022, 2023 Tesla Model 3 Long Range $55,000 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,
2022, 2023 Tesla Model Y All-Wheel Drive - 7 seat variant (3-rows) $80,000
2022, 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range - 7 seat variant (3-rows) $80,000
2022, 2023 Tesla Model Y Performance - 7 seat variant (3-rows) $80,000
2022, 2023 Tesla Model Y All-Wheel Drive - 5 seat variant (2-rows) $55,000
2022, 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range - 5 seat variant (2-rows) $55,000
2022, 2023 Tesla Model Y Performance - 5 seat variant (2-rows) $55,000
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deduc...3-or-after
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