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Correct me if I'm wrong but it's only applicable for those who paid under 55k for their Y. Those with FSD and better than a basic configuration are not qualified.I rate it 50/50 we get something resembling the $8k with a $300k income cap.
The Y should qualify as an SUV, with limit at $80K. We’ll need to see what makes it into the final bill though.Correct me if I'm wrong but it's only applicable for those who paid under 55k for their Y. Those with FSD and better than a basic configuration are not qualified.
good catch on the date on the version I linked toThe “or later” text you are referencing is a requirement for the manufacturers to label qualified cars with a unique VIN, which could be why Tesla changed its VIN scheme earlier this year. It doesn’t mean that only those cars with the new VIN are qualified for the credit. Otherwise, who would buy the older cars if he newer ones were suddenly $8K cheaper. You need to look at the “effective date” to see when the bill goes into effect, which you’ve done.
By the way, you’re linking to the September version of the bill. The one that was voted on is the November version, which has some important changes such as reduced income limits. Here is that version:
No, the Domestic Assembly means union, which does not apply to Tesla. The calculation is $4000 + $3500 (battery content) + $500 (domestic battery) = $8000.It looks that this version of the bill would allow for a Tesla that qualifies, to receive: $4000 + $4500 = $8500 plus an additional $500 if it satisfies the Domestic Content provision. The Tesla models that qualify for the tax credit are virtually all Model Y's and Model 3's with a price of under $55K. Model S and Model X do not qualify for the tax credit because they exceed the max. vehicle price allowed by the bill.
Congrats!My EDD jumped back to Dec 5-Dec 16. No VIN yet but it looks like September orders are beginning to receive their MYLR!
All versions of the Model Y qualify as it has been classified as a light SUV and therefore is at the $80k and under. Even with FSD you should qualify.Correct me if I'm wrong but it's only applicable for those who paid under 55k for their Y. Those with FSD and better than a basic configuration are not qualified.
Amazing! I am noticing Tesla is giving deliveries to late September on a sporadic basis out of the blue. I note you declined it. Some lucky guy in your region who wants it now will get it.I just checked my app and i see a VIN is assigned to me today. I am not yet ready to take the car .. hope SA pushes my EDD for next batch atleast for a quarter. Fingers crossed.
I bought the Tesmanian floor mats. I had 2 requirements. I should not have to remove the cargo mat just to open my trunk. Second, I wanted a decent height of the liners, because I live in snow country. The Tesmanian were not the best, but were still much better than others. I also purchased - homelink and 2 Key fobs, quick bandit front number plate holder from Teslarati, a spare tire kit from modern spare, Spigen matt screen protector. My spare tire purchase decision came from reading the frequent complaints of a flat tire in Tesla's reported on the subreddit for model y.Since my car delivery is around the corner, thinking of buying floor mats for my Model Y.
Which ones are the best and what do you recommend? Any Black Friday deals?
No one knows the definition of “SUV” for these purposes. Tesla’s shift in VIN designations seems aimed at pushing the issue, but who knows whether the Model Y will be an SUV for purposes of any tax credit.The Y should qualify as an SUV, with limit at $80K. We’ll need to see what makes it into the final bill though.
What agency qualified it as a light SUV? And what assurances are there that designation apply for purposes of the wording of the tax credit?All versions of the Model Y qualify as it has been classified as a light SUV and therefore is at the $80k and under. Even with FSD you should qualify.
I just received my LDCRS mats from Amazon. They have a Black Friday deal. I don’t have my Y yet but they look great. Looks like the maxpiders that I have in my wife’s car.Since my car delivery is around the corner, thinking of buying floor mats for my Model Y.
Which ones are the best and what do you recommend? Any Black Friday deals?
I ordered on 09/30. my EDD for last few weeks is Feb1st - March 1st. I also received my VIN yesterday night.Just received my VIN last night, now waiting on the text to schedule delivery.
Ordered September 16th with original delivery estimate of February. The EDD for the last few weeks has said January 10th - February 7th.
I bet you get the delivery sooner than your EDD.I ordered on 09/30. my EDD for last few weeks is Feb1st - March 1st. I also received my VIN yesterday night.