Last weekend before Volt and Bolt tax credits drop from $3750 to $1875

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by Robert_Alabama, Sep 27, 2019.

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  1. Robert_Alabama

    Robert_Alabama Well-Known Member

    Since Clarity is getting harder to find outside of California...
    With the GM tax credits about to drop again, dealers know this and are interested in moving remaining Volts off their lot. You could be able to get $10k or more discount if you find a 2019 Volt that you want. I traded my 2012 Volt for a new one and got a pretty good trade in and about $11.5k discount on a $36.5k MSRP. Without considering trade, the price of the car was $25k plus tax minus the $3750 tax credit or about $22.5k net after tax and being able to take tax credit in 2020.
     
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  3. Kerbe

    Kerbe Well-Known Member

    Clarity is still sitting pretty as Honda has sold a total of just over 26,000 units in the US since it was first released. They don't seem to be planning to offer an EV or another PHEV in the US any time soon...
     

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