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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dc has a vin-based calculator. What does it say? I didn’t get taxed on my i3, which had a serial hybrid range extender. [/quote] I didn’t get taxed by DC when I bought my “conventional” hybrid 2 years ago. Not sure if that’s changed since then but the dealership was very knowledgeable of this and even used it as part of the sales pitch :) [/quote] According to this DC website: "The District offers a tax exemption for EVs and high efficiency vehicles. Motor vehicles with fuel economy in excess of 40 mpg, including EVs, are eligible for an exemption for paying the vehicle excise tax. In 2019, the median excise tax per vehicle purchase was $680. [b]The excise tax is expected to be revised in 2021.[/b]" https://doee.dc.gov/service/electric-vehicles-resources Given the wreckage of COVID on the District's tax rolls, it wouldn't surprise me if hybrids no longer qualify for the excise tax exemption. You probably need an EV or PHEV.[/quote]
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