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Old 02-03-2021, 04:19 PM   #103
RagingHawk
 
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Originally Posted by NeverDie View Post

VW ID.4 is $32,495 after federal tax credits.
I am giving MSRP prices, Volkswagen ID.4 comes as edition 1 model in the states in the beginning, with $45,190 MSRP. Cheapest variant is $41,190. AWD version will be $44,890.

Federal tax credits will not be here forever. Actually they expire in 2022 unless Congress renews them. After sale of 200,000 units, the tax credit winds down until it fully expires one year later.

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BMW i3 base is $36,950 after federal tax credits.
BMW i3 MSRP is $44,450.


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Tesla Model 3: SR+ is $37,990 BEFORE federal tax credits.
You can no longer get any federal tax credits on Tesla's. Base standard RWD model with 250 mile range does cost that much. The AWD version starts at $40K.

I put the Bolt to showcase the design language of these new EV's, I am aware it is the most affordable option out of the bunch. Should have clarified that.

That being said, they are all ugly and inferior to many other ICE options. Why would someone be excited about these prices for inferior products?
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