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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the model 3 after tax breaks. How do the people who overpaid feel? [/quote] No, it's not! The cheapest list price is $38,030 (without adding in taxes and other BS charges Tesla adds). tax credits are $7,500 which takes it down to about $32,500 (plus taxes and Tesla BS fees).[/quote] That's not how tax credits work. Tax credits work on your [i]income taxes[/i], not the price of the vehicle. [b]It is not lowering the price of the vehicle. You still pay the same amount as everyone else (more if you finance). [/b] [/quote] I think everyone knows that (including me, the pp you are responding to). The *effective cost* to me (and everyone else that qualifies) would be about $32,500 regardless of whether I pay that to Tesla or I pay Tesla full price and someone else (the IRS) cuts me a check for $7,500. My point was simply that the Tesla was NOT $23K for everyone who qualified. It is $32,500. A few people in specific states may get additional tax credits. The exception here is leasing where the tax credit IS baked into the price on which the lease payments are based.[/quote]
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