Yes that is true. But the F150 Lariat would not get the tax credit starting 1st Jan 2023 as MSRP being over $80K. The new tax laws are too aggressive.
Yes that is true. But the F150 Lariat would not get the tax credit starting 1st Jan 2023 as MSRP being over $80K. The new tax laws are too aggressive.I believe only the person/entity that titled the truck as "new" can take the tax credit.
Yeah I want to keep it I love it and I drive it daily. Wife refuses to drive it, do I lose the truck or the wife - thats why I am stuck. I would rather sell my 19 mo Mach E that has 15K miles. I drive close to 1100 miles a month so as we go thru these miles will increase.Or you can flip it after a year so you can get your tax credit.
Yeah I want to keep it I love it and I drive it daily. Wife refuses to drive it, do I lose the truck or the wife - thats why I am stuck. I would rather sell my 19 mo Mach E that has 15K miles. I drive close to 1100 miles a month so as we go thru these miles will increase.
It is a big ass great truck, and yesterday I used to power up my office, routers when power was out for 3 hrs. Best I saw the power stip I use for my office computer, routers, mnitors and printers uses 350W power. I run it 24/7 means I use 2.7mW power each yer just on that. Now I am going to shut off the computer, printers and monitors and try saving 1.5mW yearly. That gives me 5000 miles extra electricity for my cars.
Price reduced to 81kFor now I have decieded to keep the truck.
Now I will sell either the Mach E or the Hyundai Ioniq 5 (lets see).