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Jun 26, 2024
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paulb
Intervention Needed
I will add, and I'm sure you already thought of it, make sure whoever buys it
had a tax burden of at least 4k. When I was in college this tax break would've been worthless for me.
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Any recommendations for finding a used car in the $10K range?
cfootball24
Jun 26, 3:32pm
KSL is probably your best bet.
Ragnar Danneskjold
Jun 26, 3:36pm
autotrader or cargurus. There are small local dealers that use those sites that may not have their inventory on KSL.
Pete
Jun 26, 3:37pm
Buy a 14k used EV and get the credit.
jvquarterback
Jun 26, 3:43pm
are there new EVs in that price range? Or can you use it on used?
runnincoug
Jun 26, 3:45pm
I've seen some Kona EVs for near that cheap. Some still under warranty.
paulb
Jun 26, 4:05pm
I will add, and I'm sure you already thought of it, make sure whoever buys it
paulb
Jun 26, 4:31pm
Fed gov't can't claw back the credit and it's given at time of purchase.
jvquarterback
Jun 26, 4:48pm
If you find a dealership who does the credit at point of sale. Not all do.
paulb
Jun 26, 4:58pm
New EV credit is 7500, used is 4k.
jvquarterback
Jun 26, 3:52pm
Literally, a “new” car? My experience…
MichCoug
Jun 26, 3:58pm
Berge Auto 800 N Orem
dingus79
Jun 26, 11:00pm
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