The income phase out for the EV tax credit is annoyingly low - you must be under $150K adjusted gross income as a single buyer , $300K for a married filing jointly to qualify for the credit.
The income phase out for the EV tax credit is annoyingly low - you must be under $150K adjusted gross income as a single buyer , $300K for a married filing jointly to qualify for the credit.
why we keep on allowing ourselves to be ripped off like that?
Nice , in theory. I’m assuming you refuse to accept any rewards from your credit card provider, right?
Next time you go to get gas and curse out the gas station for the increased prices of card transactions, direct that frustration toward the source of the problem, the greedy greedy banks
Interchange is also much lower in Canada , a card transaction that costs 3% here is going to be closer to a 1% fee in Canada. So there isn’t as much to bake in.
You are close. The editor of course got the headline wrong:
The part about the hold is very true and it quite a lot of BS on their part.
Good call. Looks like the Philadelphia dry docks are big enough for it.
“Bent frame”. Serious question- does that car even have a frame? I thought all McLaren were a carbon fiber monocoque. That metal subframe broadly just bolts on and is replaceable.
Mitsubishi must have the most liberal floor plan financing program ever.
Nice detective work. I thought that many cars sounded high, but the closest Mitsu dealership to me has 228 listed for one rooftop. They had some double-counting though: showing a 1974 Triumph TR6 and a 1974 Truimph TR6 as separate listings, even though they hadthe same inventory number.
Not sure why the article repeatedly calls the fine “huge” and then links to an example of a fine that was 4X as big.
In a straight-line, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Dodge can match the Porsche. I doubt the Dodge will be impressive on a track with turns.
the car in this article is an automatic, the first couple years of the manual transmission DB-9 had a very weak clutch that wore out way too early. I had to replace mine at 17K miles. The replacement clutches are reinforced, should last a fair bit longer.
So I’m not familiar with how a coupe, w/automatic should trade relative to the convertible with stick shift (my car) , but that’s really getting into nice price range.
Agree with the other commenters. I’ve got a very similar 2006 Aston DB-9 Volante that I’ll probably sell soon. I’ve been watching auction prices, they tend to hammer around $36K. Car looks in good condition, but if anything $39K is probably just a tad high. (I paid $79K for mine in 2012, just to give you an idea for…
Ugh, never mind , I missed the “last year” part of the sentence.
When Ford unveiled the hardcore Mustang GTD at Monterey Car Week
So it was obviously a balloon to me. But chef’s kiss for the rolling shutter explanation for why it looks a bit weird in shape for a regular balloon.
You have the right take. I would imagine they are manufacturing capacity constrained initially for the electric Macan, so you might as well include a bunch of base options to raise the price to help control initial demand and also reduce the configuration complexity on the assembly line. They can always introduced a…