Depends on how used. But upper 40s, low 50s
I'd give ~$30k for a nearly new XLT extended range.
Depends on how used. But upper 40s, low 50s
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Man I would think if they are mid 50k new, I thought it would be upper 30s and low 40s for a used one. I know the 53k is after the 7,500 tax credit but seems like some dealers are losing huge money selling these.
More pain to come there I think.Well as the secondary buyer you lose the $7,500.... So really that one above is selling for $60,585...and if you make too much money you don't get the rebate anyways.
Looks like there are a bunch of 2022 and 2023s for sale nationally at dealer auctions. They have between 15 and 15,000 miles. They're selling for mid $40s to low 50s.
Well as the secondary buyer you lose the $7,500.... So really that one above is selling for $60,585...and if you make too much money you don't get the rebate anyways.
Looks like there are a bunch of 2022 and 2023s for sale nationally at dealer auctions. They have between 15 and 15,000 miles. They're selling for mid $40s to low 50s.
Claims he is a dealer out of Pittsburg not an individual, looks like he has 7 or so listed in that group.
MFJ income limit is 300k so most not svtp couples would qualify. Single people would be much harder to qualify at only 150k though if they are really buying a 50-60k ev, likely as a second car.
Your point?
Why would anyone spend 50k on a used one when they can get a new one for 53k. Just surprised the used market is holding up at the 50k price point.
Wait, so the end of year rebate for buying these EV cars are only if you qualify with an X income????Well as the secondary buyer you lose the $7,500.... So really that one above is selling for $60,585...and if you make too much money you don't get the rebate anyways.
Wait, so the end of year rebate for buying these EV cars are only if you qualify with an X income????
That has to be a joke, right???? I've always thought it was an auto rebate for anyone
Wow...sounds like nobody wants one lol
Is that mid 6 figures 300K or high 6 figures 300K? Most all SVT ballers make more than that don't they? Except the Commoners.Claims he is a dealer out of Pittsburg not an individual, looks like he has 7 or so listed in that group.
MFJ income limit is 300k so most not svtp couples would qualify. Single people would be much harder to qualify at only 150k though if they are really buying a 50-60k ev, likely as a second car.
Is that mid 6 figures 300K or high 6 figures 300K? Most all SVT ballers make more than that don't they? Except the Commoners.
150k is definitely not mid 6 figures., not even close. 500k or near it would be my assumptionI'd consider $250-500k/ year mid six figures. $500k+ would be high six figures.
But some tards say mid six figures is $150k...but who am I to say.
150k is definitely not mid 6 figures., not even close. 500k or near it would be my assumption
isn't the whole 6 figure thing simple math?
First six figure number is 100,000
Highest six figure is 999,999
Mid six figure is (100,000 + 999,999)/2 = 550,000 (rounded to whole number)
Break the range (900K) into thirds 300K each) for high, mid and low and the divisions are:
Low 6 fig. is 100K - 400K
Mid 6 fig is 400,001- 700K
High 6 fig is 700,001 - 999,999
You're absolutely correct, except on the "simple" part... you assigned that adjective to math when it is better suited to describe the person you'd be arguing this point with. Common sense is not common.isn't the whole 6 figure thing simple math?
First six figure number is 100,000
Highest six figure is 999,999
Mid six figure is (100,000 + 999,999)/2 = 550,000 (rounded to whole number)
Break the range (900K) into thirds (300K each) for high, mid and low ranges and the divisions are:
Low 6 fig. is 100K - 400K
Mid 6 fig is 400,001- 700K
High 6 fig is 700,001 - 999,999