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Rockinkuwait
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Watched the reveal of the new model 3. Looks interesting. Wouldn't think of reserving one until we see them on the road for a bit, but pretty impressive. Minimum of 215 mile range, 6 second 0-60 for the most basic model. Autopilot feature on all models and looks like a nice quality car. Says the base model will be $35k. Lots of room with trunks under the hood and in the back, and looks roomy inside.
Just looking at that in my state...
$7500 federal tax credit (currently only for vehicles before they sell 200k units though)
Colorado Tax Credit (would max at $6000 as long as has more than a 25kwh battery which it surely will)
Potential to be $21,500 for a base model, would basically be the cost of a mid-hight but not top-level Corolla, Fiesta or Sonic. Sounds like it would be an option as a 2nd vehicle or if you don't take road trips. Plus doubling the number of his superchargers... I'll definitely wait to see how they actually turn out, but thought it was interesting to say the least.
Just looking at that in my state...
$7500 federal tax credit (currently only for vehicles before they sell 200k units though)
Colorado Tax Credit (would max at $6000 as long as has more than a 25kwh battery which it surely will)
Potential to be $21,500 for a base model, would basically be the cost of a mid-hight but not top-level Corolla, Fiesta or Sonic. Sounds like it would be an option as a 2nd vehicle or if you don't take road trips. Plus doubling the number of his superchargers... I'll definitely wait to see how they actually turn out, but thought it was interesting to say the least.