MD tax credit only applies to cars up to $60K, so a loaded version would not qualify.
Could always enable Autopilot after purchase. Would probably cost an extra $1K, but would still get a $2K incentive to do so.
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MD tax credit only applies to cars up to $60K, so a loaded version would not qualify.
ok ... I'm a hobbyist dabbler in spreadsheets, so when I saw OP's long list of permutations I had to try and simplify:
Try this one
Set you choices, and have cash ready ;-)
If other users are playing with the spreadsheet at the same time, you can always grab your own personal copy.
If you add data to the 'States' spreadsheet, please sort the states column afterwards. It makes for easier reading and the drop-down menu is then alphabetized. The states that have restrictions on who can qualify is not implemented correctly
Addendum: Error corrected ... sorry.
Nice. Compared to the other spreadsheet, you may be missing the $1000 Delivery Charge. I wish it didn't exist too
Isn't it $1200?
Not for the Model 3. (At least from the screenshots we have seen.)
After all it weighs less than the S/X so it shouldn't cost as much to ship.
But it is 1200 for S/X right? Hoping I at least have the right number that I was going off of.
I thought a loaded version was $59500. Dealer fees would push it over 60k, but I would be surprised if the MVA included those in the official price. If so, buy FSD later and everyone is happy!MD tax credit only applies to cars up to $60K, so a loaded version would not qualify.
Tesla has failed. How could a simplified options menu possibly require a spreadsheet ?
Colorado:
$5000 refundable tax credit
$7,500 Federal non-refundable tax credit
Taxes: Sales tax 4 - 6%, varies by county. Annual ownership tax 4.85% of msrp over the first 4 years and 0.425% in years 5-9, also some variation by county.
In general, a car dealership can give you a $5k discount and collect the tax credit but I read not too long ago that Tesla was not able to act this way. I presume it has to do with them being an out of state dealership, but I don't know for sure.Is the CO 5k only available as a refundable tax credit or does Tesla allow you to deduct it at sale either by assigning it to them or the financing company? I thought that was why it went from 6k to 5k.
You can add Massachusetts: 6.25% tax (same as any new car or other retail purchase), $2500 rebate (till money runs out)
yeah - looks like it's only the state sales tax, but isn't including the local or the .3% vehicle sales tax.Very nice. One question though: How come sales tax for WA shows as 6.5% . The Sales tax in Bellevue where one of the Tesla stores is comes to 9.5% . Maybe it's different for vehicles??
I believe quite a few states charge sales tax on entire purchase whereas others like AZ only charge it on the trade difference. That saved me nearly $3000 on my S vs a state that taxes the full purchase price -- so it shouldn't be overlooked. Another AZ benefit is single occupant access to car pool lanes - a huge benefit in metro Phoenix. The number of these plates are capped for hybrids and no longer available for them.Pricing has been a big topic since the last event. So I'm hoping this would be helpful.
Crunching numbers on combo options? Need a reality check on what you can afford?
Take a look at this spreadsheet I put together.
Tesla Model 3 pricing
If you want me to add a tab for your State, comment here with your State, tax, and State incentives.
Enjoy!
Why is CO sales tax listed at 2.9%?. It should be 7.9% on average.
Very nice. One question though: How come sales tax for WA shows as 6.5% . The Sales tax in Bellevue where one of the Tesla stores is comes to 9.5% . Maybe it's different for vehicles??