This isn't true, you can elect to have the credit at the time of sale.
Source: I just did it with my new-to-me EV
This isn't true, you can elect to have the credit at the time of sale.
Source: I just did it with my new-to-me EV
Same... I have a Subaru Crosstrek I've been holding on to for 3 months because I knew the used car market is only going to go up.
Now this is that alabaster-box which Mary the sinner procured, and poured forth the ointment out of it upon the head and feet of our Lord Jesus Christ, and wiped it off with the hairs of her head.
Can you imagine, here's a baby born in Bethlehem and when he's 8 days old an old lady takes him into a cave and snips the tip of his penis off, then decides to place it in an alabaster box and fill the box with oil, then she gives that box to her son and tells him not to sell it. Then, 30 years later Jesus meets a prostitute in Galilee and she has this box with his foreskin in it, then the uses the foreskin infused oil to wash his feet.
Makes me wonder what my foreskin has been up to.
Hey, you just described church!
There are plenty of sedan options already available, however there is a need for electric vehicles with more cargo space.
Hemp has been federally legalized for 7 years now, but the only industry I ever hear about is CBD and extracted THC. Where are all the hemp farmers growing crops for textiles, rope and paper?
It's not just tax credits for new cars, they are also getting rid of the Used EV Tax Credit which has helped to keep the prices of used EVs (relatively) lower.
I see your point, but as a counterpoint... I just bought a used Chevy Volt. It qualified for the Used EV Tax Credit because it was under $25k. While shopping around I did notice that most used EVs were right around the $24,999 price regardless of their features and I was fortunate enough to find one that was fully loaded and had very low miles at this price. Without the tax credit this car would probably have been priced closer to $27k but because the tax credit exists if they had priced it that high, it likely wouldn't have sold.
I feel very fortunate to have found this particular car, at this price, while we still have the tax credit available.
the company decided it wanted "to focus as much on the things that are going to be noticeable to users and that users are asking for.
This would open the site up to more users, and create opportunities for new ways to use the site. They would like the former, but are likely afraid of the latter.
I've never heard of Bob Vylan... but now I've been giving them a listen and I'm enjoying it and hope any 'sanctions' they face will only help to make them more popular.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/mar/03/afghanistan.lukeharding
There are ways to deal with such things.
This is great... I just wish I had heard about it a couple of days or weeks ago so I could have joined.