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Mar 8 2018 03:50pm
No bs lol there is a chart that shows the hybrid to electric rebate difference online, doesn't matter if it's a 100k Tesla or a 30k Kia it's 15k coming back to you. Just google government electric rebate or something along those lines and see for yourself.
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Mar 8 2018 05:02pm
Find an old grannies late 80s camry with low miles and drive that, those things never die
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Mar 9 2018 06:33pm
Quote (Giannis @ Mar 8 2018 03:44pm)
bull shit really? lol


you... really need to do more research on this :mellow:
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Mar 11 2018 11:59pm
buy something a year or two used (once you narrow down what of course)
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Mar 12 2018 08:18am
Quote (L3GEND4RY @ Mar 12 2018 12:59am)
buy something a year or two used (once you narrow down what of course)


absolutely

Quote (duffman316 @ Mar 9 2018 07:33pm)
you... really need to do more research on this :mellow:


I've looked for this 15k rebate and have not come up with good results backing this information up
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Mar 13 2018 10:26am
Quote (Giannis @ Mar 12 2018 09:18am)
absolutely



I've looked for this 15k rebate and have not come up with good results backing this information up


depends on your country, here in ontario, canada the discounts vary from $5k to $14k
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/vehicles/electric/electric-vehicle-incentive-program.shtml
The Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program (EHVIP) supports the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) by providing incentives for the purchase and/or lease of eligible EVs and HFCVs.
On March 9, 2018, the Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (EVIP) became the Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program, with the following changes:
Incentives of up to $14,000 will be provided for eligible hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs);
Incentives for eligible battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are now determined based on each vehicle’s all-electric range and seating capacity. The updated incentives vary from $5,000 to $14,000;
Incentives will no longer be provided for PHEVs or BEVs with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $75,000 or more; and
Incentives will no longer be provided for PHEVs or BEVs leased for less than three years.
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Mar 13 2018 10:49am
if you buy an electric car, you have no soul.
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Mar 13 2018 12:33pm
Quote (duffman316 @ Mar 13 2018 11:26am)
depends on your country, here in ontario, canada the discounts vary from $5k to $14k
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/vehicles/electric/electric-vehicle-incentive-program.shtml
The Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program (EHVIP) supports the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) by providing incentives for the purchase and/or lease of eligible EVs and HFCVs.
On March 9, 2018, the Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (EVIP) became the Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program, with the following changes:
Incentives of up to $14,000 will be provided for eligible hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs);
Incentives for eligible battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are now determined based on each vehicle’s all-electric range and seating capacity. The updated incentives vary from $5,000 to $14,000;
Incentives will no longer be provided for PHEVs or BEVs with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $75,000 or more; and
Incentives will no longer be provided for PHEVs or BEVs leased for less than three years.


ah I see, I do not live in Canada. I live in the US.
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Mar 13 2018 08:25pm
Quote (Giannis @ Mar 13 2018 01:33pm)
ah I see, I do not live in Canada. I live in the US.


take a look on the website of your state's ministry of transportation :o

This post was edited by duffman316 on Mar 13 2018 08:25pm
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Mar 14 2018 06:45am
Is this vehicle just for pleasure like point a to point b like you mentioned? Or are you planning on doing other things with it? Like possibly towing or you just want mpg? You pay a little more for diesel but in the long run you get what you pay for. The mpg on diesels are great, the towing capacity is their, I just bought me a new diesel and after owning a diesel a few years ago I couldn’t resist but to go back to a diesel. Just imo
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