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Old 01-08-2024, 08:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
Isaac Zachary
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Originally Posted by redpoint5 View Post
You'll never get a new EV for $12,500; used ones are way more than that now.

Best price I've seen on the forum after factoring in all the subsidies is $21k, which is still a fantastic price. I'd buy one now if I could pick it up at that price, considering that's what the used ones are going for.
The $12,500 is a $20,000 Bolt, factoring federal tax credit (so originally $27,500), but also factoring the additional Colorado $7,500 incentive.

The cheapest used Bolt on Cars.com is $10,500. I'm not sure if that's including the federal tax credit or any other incentive. It seems that a lot of dealers are not being transparent about how they advertise their EV's.
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