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Varies depending on your cost of electricity from state to state.
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This is not a refundable credit.
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My intention is to say Tesla insurances are much higher than other cars, including other EVs. Perhaps my example was poor. My friend with a 3 series performance pays about $600 more than me in...
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80k Taycan! Where? That's impossible price to obtain from what I have seen.
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Which Porsche? Let's compare apples with apples. If you compare Cayman and 3, which are polar opposites on the vehicular front, then it does not make sense.
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What is it you are looking for? Of course there will be better tech going forward. You can buy an EV all the way from 20k Bolt to 150k Taycan. What are your requirements? Worth is a subjective...
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You are right . I sincerely apologize for wrong info.
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That’s what I wanted to do, having been screwed by tax credits in the past. Turns out even after researching and reading I am in incapable of understanding it correctly. Good thing there are people...
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I changed my username last night and it took effect now looks like. But yes I am wrong and I apologize - please look at Knightshade comments. My apologies for anyone I confused, I was confused myself.
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I read the IRS guidelines and multiple articles on this topic. I am still unclear what you’re finding a problem with. If you do not owe the IRS you cannot claim the tax credit. I have posted links in...
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The Tesla is substantially more expensive to insure than a comparable luxury car. I am not comparing with trash can on wheels.
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This is false. There are multiple sources and anecdotes including the one above from EliteDealHunter that would prove otherwise. I am not talking about non-comparable civic or bolt. Tesla is more...
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Well, I linked you 3 articles and anecdotes won't satisfy you. Have it your way.
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Don't bother with this guy. He is trolling, just wants to be validated that Tesla is the gold standard of all that is good and nothing else can compare lol.
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Agreed with lr vs x5. 2850 vs 1450 average.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/vehicles/tesla/model-y/
https://www.moneygeek.com/insurance/auto/bmw-x5-insurance/
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Fantastic analysis. I ran the math similarly with friends who think EVs are just massively cheaper. I also found insurance on Teslas wildly more expensive, which is an overlooked cost point.
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That is 100% not true Man. Please go look at the rules for this $7500 credit. It’s not like the old one.
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You can certainly do that with your W4 just need to adjust your withholdings.
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?? The price points are comparable and it is a direct competitor to the Model 3...The insurance is cheaper on a 3 series.
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Are you trolling? How are these in any ways comparable? A sports coupe vs a luxury sedan?
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No ICE car requires 20k work at the 8 year mark. And most ICE cars work well into 15-20 year mark at 8k miles an year nowadays. You just can’t take any criticism of Tesla for some reason?
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Lol conveniently ignored the insurance comparison I sent earlier I see :)
And yes, shockingly enough, I did own an e46, then an f30 and then a G20 3 series.
Not one of them gave me any kind of...
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If I run a quote, you will say it is anecdotal. If I give you averages, it's random sites. It's clear you a troll so you can believe whatever you want to.
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I am happy to agree to my mistakes on public forum especially with those more knowledgeable than me. You who don't want to base any arguments on facts (your rep clearly shows how valuable you are to...
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Well think about it, if you buy a Hyundai and the next month they come up with an extra $3k incentive would you go back to the dealer and ask them to price match? I know Tesla is not a traditional...
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My crystal ball says…may be or May be not.
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That’s actually not that cheap. Although certainly cheaper than other Tesla owners I have seen. Even a Bmw 3 series is only about $700 a year with similar coverage assuming driver has a good driving...
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If you owe the IRS you can claim the refund. How are you owing the IRS if you have paid 10k extra and getting a refund already?
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Argh, I owe you and Knightshade and other on this forum an apology. I re read the IRS document and you are right I completely misunderstood the definition of money is “owed”.
To anyone who read...
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You are right. I I sincerely apologize for the misunderstanding. I re read the tax code and I misunderstood the meaning of owed.
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