https://electrek.co/2022/12/20/th...til-march/
YMMV and depends on how good your local dealer is willing to work with you. The response I have from mine is to wait till Jan 1 to get a quote and the OTD. Some of the rebates mentioned in the link are valid till Jan 3. So the above price is achievable if you take delivery between Jan 1 and Jan 3. Please post any responses that you receive from your local dealers here. At 18k this is a screaming deal. Hope folks are able to pull this off.
https://www.chevrolet.com/electric/bolt-ev
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A standard 240 volt home charger should do about 26 miles per hour of charge. You can get faster 80 amp chargers as well.
I don't have a Bolt, but these numbers are straight from Chevy.
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Still, its a great deal...
As for charging speed... This is true...
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And so what? Who cares what anybody else thinks? If you're keeping up with the Joneses or caring about someone else's opinion, you're adulting wrong. I want to retire as early as possible with the most amount of money possible invested in the right areas, so given our income,
Tesla Y-priced vehicles will never be in our financial plan unless we win the lottery big time!
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- If your federal tax liability doesn't exceed $7500 (not a problem for most of us), you won't get the full credit.
- You will be charged sales tax on the full purchase price in most states.
- The math looks like this for the lowest cost Bolt EV in my area: $28,750 * 7.25% sales tax = $30,834 - $7,500 tax credit (if your federal tax liability > $7,500) = $23,334 out of pocket (not including any "dealer doc fees" and title fees imposed by the dealer).
- The $7,500 won't be realized until you do your tax returns in 2024 (although I suppose you could compensate by changing withholdings).
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