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so the CVRP site just hasn't updated to include Tesla after the price drop? and after reading some info, 5 seater MYLR could still be categorized as a sedan like the federal rebate. In that case, the MYLR I ordered would not qualify.
Being able to buy a brand new Model Y for $43,990 in CA should put a HUGE downward pressure on used ones.
$52,990 LR AWD Y
-$7,500 fed
-$2,000 CA rebate
=$43,990
However so far used prices still holding strong at 58ish. Granted the one below includes FSD but we all know that doesn't prop up value much in Tesla world.
so the CVRP site just hasn't updated to include Tesla after the price drop? and after reading some info, 5 seater MYLR could still be categorized as a sedan like the federal rebate. In that case, the MYLR I ordered would not qualify.
I think Tesla has to apply to be in it. They may/may not if this is just a temp blip. You can see other SUVs not qualified in the fed tax rebate qualify under California.
They follow EPA Vehicle Class definitions so MY is considered SUV. “any Tesla Model 3 or Model Y that was ordered on or after March 16, 2022, is not eligible for a CVRP rebate.”
Yes, but they have like 40k miles on it, I’d rather get new for a few thousand more and longer warranty for assurance. Now if it was in the 30’s half price or lower, then it’s a different story.
Yes, but they have like 40k miles on it, I’d rather get new for a few thousand more and longer warranty for assurance. Now if it was in the 30’s half price or lower, then it’s a different story.