Mini2nut
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Yes, I agree that Tesla will drop MSRP’s by $7,500 if the federal tax subsidy is axed.
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Although I have received seven federal EV tax credits, they are fundamentally evil. Elon Musk agrees with this view. Government should not be in the business of picking winners and losers, nor should it attempt to impact individual behavior through tax policy. The unintended consequences are invariably worse than the intended results. However, on a personal level, if you want to pay me enough to do a thing, I will do that thing. Hence my fleet of EVs, five solar panel arrays, geothermal wells and green homes. Insane that the taxpayers are subsidizing wealthy lifestyles through borrowing public funds (deficits), but so be it. Truly evil public policy. ?Imagine if more people qualified.. maybe there would be less inventory sitting.
maybe there would be a supply problem.
maybe the EV Acceptance as a whole would be greater as the incentive implies.
Saw one here just now:Where are these supposed sub $65k CT's?
That's an odd thing to lie about.Tesla sales rep in central Texas told me there’s no 2024s in Texas and only about 20 left in the US inventory….said my only move is to get a 2025 demo vehicle and not to expect any 2024s to be moved around interstate.
So in general no leases on FS with freeI was looking for a 2024 non-FS to try and combine it with the lease incentive. Seeing a handful in NY but they said to forget about it in TX.
https://tesla-info.com/car/US-7G2C208_bf8b843c7b07514d4da7004ea26b1e4c-NY
Odd? Or an indication that even Tesla cannot figure out lease residual value for a CT at this stage given current depreciation rates? They’ve certainly been burned on their assumptions for $100k+ CTs that are leased. No way anyone is going to buy one of those out at the contract price, which exceeds current MSRP for a new truck… Tesla will have lots of off-lease inventory starting in about 18 months.Doesn't look like it. That's odd.
...more efficient sustainable technologies that benefit the nation as they become more widely adopted. True energy independence is a huge boost for national security and reduced pollution is a benefit to society.Hence my fleet of EVs, five solar panel arrays, geothermal wells and green homes. Insane that the taxpayers are subsidizingwealthy lifestyles
Agreed on energy independence, but for national security reasons. However, anyone driving an EV or installing solar panels using taxpayer funds to do so, or even just encouraged by such incentives, thinking they are doing a single thing to make the world a better place, are delusional. You’ve been captured by groupthink and false predicates....more efficient sustainable technologies that benefit the nation as they become more widely adopted. True energy independence is a huge boost for national security and reduced pollution is a benefit to society.
The only "groupthink capture and false predicates" is thinking that individual actions have no effect. Individual actions when widely adopted become group actions. That's how a society functions. The millions of people using solar and driving EV's are making a difference and when it becomes common place the impact will be massive.You’ve been captured by groupthink and false predicates.
Sad response. So many have been trapped by the woke mind virus, buying into junk science and self-satisfied, smug, confirmation-biased actions. I drive EVs and sell energy back to the grid from five solar arrays, own a carbon-negative business, do all the things folks like you think government should be encouraging. I do it because it is financially rewarding to take advantage of these chumps - again, pay me to do a thing, I’ll do that thing. But it is truly immoral for governments to borrow from future generations to subsidize wealthy lifestyles today, couched in the “greater good” mentality seen in your response. Sad. The unintended consequences of government actions are poorly reported and rarely understood, but they are quite real.The only "groupthink capture and false predicates" is thinking that individual actions have no effect. Individual actions when widely adopted become group actions. That's how a society functions. The millions of people using solar and driving EV's are making a difference and when it becomes common place the impact will be massive.
There is no "junk science" involved. I'm sorry you don't like the fact that everything you are doing from EV's to solar panels are more efficient, less polluting, and yes, better for the environment. That's right, you're just the same as a "greenie" even if you aren't doing it for those reasons. Maybe you're unaware of the entire reasons for Tesla to exist but it was a direct response to the existential threat of climate change.So many have been trapped by the woke mind virus, buying into junk science and self-satisfied, smug, confirmation-biased actions.