expired Posted by RogueAlchemist • May 16, 2024
May 16, 2024 5:41 PM
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Item 1 of 3
expired Posted by RogueAlchemist • May 16, 2024
May 16, 2024 5:41 PM
24-Month Lease on 2024 IONIQ 6 SE RWD Electric Vehicle
$1999 down + $189 per month
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The income restrictions only apply to purchases-- this car does not qualify for the credit inherently for purchase- only for lease.
And income restrictions don't apply to leases.
You can, of course, potentially buy out the lease afterward- but income being over the limits you listed isn't relevant to this deal at all.
Depends what you mean by charging station and how much/how fast you need range added.
A normal plug-into-the-wall charger, pluged into a normal 120v wall socket, will add 2-4 miles of range per hour back to the car.... this is enough for how much the average american drives in a day for the amount of time the car would on average be at home charging like this.... but may not be enough for your speciifc situation.
If you want significantly faster you'd need to either:
Plug a wall charger into a 240V socket-- which MAY require an electrician if you have no such socket and can't DIY.... or you might already have one for say an electric dryer, that is near enough to the car to share them for this purpose.... This will typically get you 15-30 miles per hour added back on depending on the specific charger and car.
OR
Permanently mount an EV wall charger- which would definitely require an electrician if you're needing to ask the question- and sounds like not what you want anyway given the try-it-out thing.
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So, to be clear there are income restrictions:
The income restrictions only apply to purchases-- this car does not qualify for the credit inherently for purchase- only for lease.
And income restrictions don't apply to leases.
You can, of course, potentially buy out the lease afterward- but income being over the limits you listed isn't relevant to this deal at all.
A normal plug-into-the-wall charger, pluged into a normal 120v wall socket, will add 2-4 miles of range per hour back to the car.... this is enough for how much the average american drives in a day for the amount of time the car would on average be at home charging like this.... but may not be enough for your speciifc situation.
If you want significantly faster you'd need to either:
Plug a wall charger into a 240V socket-- which MAY require an electrician if you have no such socket and can't DIY.... or you might already have one for say an electric dryer, that is near enough to the car to share them for this purpose.... This will typically get you 15-30 miles per hour added back on depending on the specific charger and car.
OR
Permanently mount an EV wall charger- which would definitely require an electrician if you're needing to ask the question- and sounds like not what you want anyway given the try-it-out thing.
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If you ask them to install a 14-50 receptacle for a dryer, it would probably be cheaper than asking them to install it for an EV.