https://www.tesla.com/modely/design#overview
Tesla Model Y
Dual Motor
All-Wheel Drive
Range: 330mi
Top Speed: 135 mph
0-60 mph: 4.8 seconds
Qualify for $7500 Federal Tax Credit with below income cap:
Adjusted Gross Income Limitations
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
QA Note: List Price Drop
Rear-Wheel Drive is $43,990
Dual Motor AWD Long Range is $48,490 Now $48,990
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Then as long as you weren't over the income cap that's it. If you were the IRS will add $7500 to your tax bill for the year.
We know it WON'T offer a $7500 tax credit.
It literally DOES says that.
I was directly quoting what it says in the IRS rules
Regardless, there is quite a bit of confusion,
I literally quoted the IRS guidance that just was published a couple days ago, and it's quite clear.
They will not claw back overpayments if your tax burden is under $7500.
You don't need a youtube video for that, you can just read the literal IRS rule I quoted.
We also don't know if Tesla will raise prices or take away discounts if they have to pay $7500 at point of sale .
Tesla doesn't "pay" anybody $7500. Tesla GETS $7500 from the IRS and takes that off the amount they charge you.
Tesla still gets the same total # of dollars, just $7500 of it comes from the IRS.
The rest should keep the $7500 (as would cybertruck) since they all use US or Japanese cells.
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It says none of that however.
You can read the entire set of guidelines here:
https://public-inspection.fede
The bit I quoted is in there, being quite clear they will not try to recapture overpayments if your liability is less than $7500.
The wording you just claimed does not appear anywhere in the rules regarding this.
It DOES appear in the section on the income cap- which is a completely different matter than the liability limit.
A year ago I was a no-EV no-Musk person - I now have a Model Y. I spent a lot of time educating myself about EV's and about Musk and changed my mind. The more people that own EV's, the easy the decision becomes. Five years from now, EVs will be the norm. Most multi-car households will have at least one EV. There will always be luddites but they will look increasingly more crazy as the years pass.
The flash chip logging was a glaring oversight in their earlier gen MCUs. That's been fixed for a while. It's been years since that was addressed. The Model Y is a fine vehicle. Lotsa of oil shills spreading misinformation in this thread.
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