mrchase1
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not as of todayhi everyone, so to confirm, if I buy a model Y today, and the delivery time is January, I will qualify for the tax incentives for Tesla of $7500 right?
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not as of todayhi everyone, so to confirm, if I buy a model Y today, and the delivery time is January, I will qualify for the tax incentives for Tesla of $7500 right?
no rebate on Tesla currently. The original one expired when their sales surpassed 200K units a couple of years ago. Anything that might happen in the future is pretty sketchy. In the meantime, tesla keeps increasing the price of their cars. If a rebate does come in you can bet they will increase the price again to capture most of any rebate.hi everyone, so to confirm, if I buy a model Y today, and the delivery time is January, I will qualify for the tax incentives for Tesla of $7500 right?
What I meant was (and admittedly didn't say well) was I would not let the tax credit affect my decision to buy or not buy *now*. If you need the $7500 to buy the car, I wouldn't pull the trigger yet because it's not clear if the bill will ever pass. Definitely understandable that whether the credit is available would affect people's decision to buy the car.The bill passing or not passing will absolutely affect my decision. At $7500 that I could be saving. It sounds like you’re financially well off to where that would not bother you lol
What model and options did u order?I just put in an order and it said June 2022 and two hours later had a vin with delivery day this month. Don’t count on the estimates being accurate.
It stands a good chance of passing, and the potential for an extra $8K in my pocket is too much to pass up. Yesterday I put mine on hold until Jan 1. I’m patient. The worst that happens is that it doesn’t pass and I wait an extra few months for the car.What I meant was (and admittedly didn't say well) was I would not let the tax credit affect my decision to buy or not buy *now*. If you need the $7500 to buy the car, I wouldn't pull the trigger yet because it's not clear if the bill will ever pass. Definitely understandable that whether the credit is available would affect people's decision to buy the car.
You can ask for a hold until a specific date. Your SA will know what to do. Your order page will then say your order is on hold, with a big blue button to take it off hold that says “I’m Ready”. My SA recommended putting the car on hold to be safe, which is why I did it. There are some on this forum who express the concern that this will put them at the back of the line, but this is not the case. EDDs change all the time, and you could get surprised tomorrow with a VIN. Of course you could always reject the car if one gets assigned to you, but there is always the risk of a cancelled order if you do that too often. Not sure how common that is, but Tesla could always decide to take a hard line if people start rejecting orders too often in December. I really don’t know what the best strategy is here so thought I would do the safe thing and put the order on hold. December will be an interesting month here on TMC if this bill passes.So... If my actual delivery is in December, should I defer for a January delivery to have a chance for a potential $7500 tax credit? Also, is deferring a thing?
You should leave it as cash and only apply for a loan when you get a VIN.So today I checked my account and since its been 2 months since I placed an order, my credit offer has expired.
So, if I complete the details again will it run a credit check again? Even though my husband said its ok, I don't want my credit score to be checked over and over especially when I don't know when is my car delivery.
Then on the other hand, I thought if I don't complete my details, my order will be kinda incomplete and will that put me in the back of the queue? My EDD is Dec 23-Dec31 at the moment and is consistent for the last 2 weeks. Not sure if not completing my profile will put me back in line or still keep me in the same spot? Any idea? Little back in line I won't mind, might prove beneficial for me and I might be line for EV tax credit if my delivery moves to next year.
If I leave it as cash, there won't be a problem switching to loan later on?You should leave it as cash and only apply for a loan when you get a VIN.
External loans will need a MVPA which only can be generated with a VIN and specific location (to calc transport fees if you buy from inventory). My BoA loan was initially rejected because my MVPA was inaccurate.
If I leave it as cash, there won't be a problem switching to loan later on?
Also, any idea if I don't choose anything will it put me all the way back in line?
No, if you go to the waiting room thread you will see many people have done that before.If I leave it as cash, there won't be a problem switching to loan later on?
If you mean to just leave the expired financing offer there and don't act on it, I'm not sure as I haven't seen anyone brave enough to ignore itAlso, any idea if I don't choose anything will it put me all the way back in line?
thx... kind of lame the tax credit wouldn't be retroactive... i've been waiting since aug and the fact that i might have to consider deferring is just sad.You can ask for a hold until a specific date. Your SA will know what to do. Your order page will then say your order is on hold, with a big blue button to take it off hold that says “I’m Ready”. My SA recommended putting the car on hold to be safe, which is why I did it. There are some on this forum who express the concern that this will put them at the back of the line, but this is not the case. EDDs change all the time, and you could get surprised tomorrow with a VIN. Of course you could always reject the car if one gets assigned to you, but there is always the risk of a cancelled order if you do that too often. Not sure how common that is, but Tesla could always decide to take a hard line if people start rejecting orders too often in December. I really don’t know what the best strategy is here so thought I would do the safe thing and put the order on hold. December will be an interesting month here on TMC if this bill passes.
Taking delivery 11/15.
Not gonna bother waiting.
This was true in the past. Mostly S/X from Fremont are being exported. 3/Y are being exported from Giga Shanghai to Europe so Fremont is focusing almost all output on North American 3/Y orders.Typically Tesla has a huge press to get every US order delivered as possible before EOY.
In January they will be building for export, so few local deliveries will be made until Spring.
By delaying at the EOY, you may have a several months wait to get your car.
Model Y Long Range, midnight silver metallic, with induction wheels and a tow hitch. Website says it's a 2022 model that was assignedWhat model and options did u order?
how can we put hold for our order? I ordered back in August, and not have VIN yet.It stands a good chance of passing, and the potential for an extra $8K in my pocket is too much to pass up. Yesterday I put mine on hold until Jan 1. I’m patient. The worst that happens is that it doesn’t pass and I wait an extra few months for the car.
Call your SA or contact Tesla directly.how can we put hold for our order? I ordered back in August, and not have VIN yet.