If you’re considering buying or leasing an electric vehicle, now is the time to act. Federal tax credits toward purchasing 22 qualifying new electric car and plug-in hybrid models will expire on Sept.
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Monthly car payments hit $745 as EV credits end
The average cost of new cars has surged to nearly $50,000, pushing monthly payments to a record $745. This financial burden excludes many families from the market. Nearly 20% of buyers now pay over $1 ...
Federal discounts for electric vehicles expire at the end of the month. The deadline has led to a spike in EV sales and whiplash for auto dealers. There are just a few weeks left for federal discounts ...
The federal clean vehicle credit offering up to $7,500 off new electric cars or $4,000 off used ones expires September 30th, giving buyers about a week to take advantage. Originally set to last until ...
Vehicle buyers who have been considering purchasing an all-electric car, truck or SUV have just one week left to add some serious savings to the deal. The $7,500 maximum tax credit for new vehicles ...
The Republican tax and spending package that passed in early July brought an early end to federal EV tax credits, which are worth up to $7,500 for new electric vehicles and up to $4,000 for used ones.
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