I don't recall where, but saw a news story the other day where they lined up ten of the most popular Electric vehicles currently available and went down the line one by one -- exactly NONE of them qualified for the new tax credit. The fine print is a killer, it must cost X amount, be produced in the U.S., etc, etc. Not ONE of them would be eligible.1. I'm happy that I got in when I did. Serendipidy.
2. I wonder when they'll start making these in the correct proportions.
3. It seems rather backward thinking to plan on more gas than hybrid.
4. Where's the EV? There's an ev tax credit of $7500 for pickups that cost less than &80,000. Can you imagine a similar platform with $75000 of battery in it. Shoot, you could put $10,000 of battery in it and charge $3000 more and it would still be a steal. I know engineering these things takes time, but it's not like there aren't other people that have been able to see the trend. (rivian, Tesla...) I guess they're betting and still working on the lightning.I went in to the dealer looking for at the lightning and walked out and ordered a Maverick. I just don't want or need that much truck. I'd love a commuter EV truck with a modest range at a lower price. I know in not everyone, but I bet there are more like me.
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