I think you're wrong, if you look closely at the site, it's written that you can only get the $7,500 tax credit if you got the car way back.
correct, my mistake.
new purchases not eligible for $7500 credit anymore?
For a long time already.
source?https://chargeup.njcleanenergy.com/additional-incentives
This is 100% incorrect you get a $7,500 federal tax rebate for the bolt.
You're 100% incorrect look at the site.
Sorry I mixed this up with the Nissan Leaf. You guys may want to look into it were some great deals on that and has 7.5k federal rebate.
right now does not seem to be great at all compared to last year. Nissan quoted me over $400 per month for 3 year lease even with the NJ rebate The deals and incentives and mark downs are just not there across the board for all dealers and inventory very scarce as well so not much incentive to move the stock from the lot.NJ rebate lacks usefulness if the dealers keep their prices highmight still make sense for some who have to get a lease now but I think I will stay on the sidelines this time around
It is very useful! When it is more profitable to the dealer then they push it harder.
Seems like some people don't realize this, so I'm issuing a PSA. The federal tax credit is for purchases only, not leases. The lessor gets it, not the leasee. Happens to be most manufacturers will pass it on in the form of manufacturer incentives.
GM recalling all Chevy Bolts 2017-2022 due to fire risk. Check the news...
GM is warning owners not to charge their Bolts in or near their homes overnight, and to park the vehicles outside when not being charged. It’s also asking owners not to charge their Bolts above 90 percent, or to deplete the battery to below 70 miles of remaining range.Owners should follow these guidelines until replacement modules — the groups of batteries that make up the pack — are ready. It’s not clear when that will be, though. GM says it will “only begin replacing battery modules in customer vehicles when GM and LG are confident in the safety of LG’s product.”
Now they are telling Bolt owners not to park within 50 feet of any other cars and not to charge the Bolt unattended. LOL. Do they expect owners to stand outside all night?https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/general-motors/2021/09/15/chevrolet-bolt-gm-tells-owners-park-50-feet-from-other-cars/8355134002/