The new electric vehicle tax credit is here, filled with tons of restrictions.
How Does the Used EV Tax Credit Work?
This tax credit does come with a few restrictions.
The tax credit will also top off at either $4k or 30% of the vehicle’s price.
In case you’re wondering, this is a very good thing.
This car doesn’t have a monstrous range, but as a city-dwelling ride, it’s quite perfect.
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If you’re into Volkswagen products, you probably don’t need any more convincing.
If you might’t afford anew VW EV, then going for a used e-Golf is definitely a good proposition.
You should go for the model years from 2017 and up because these models enjoy an extended range.
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It’s not every day that such a unique-looking vehicle can be had for a relatively cheap price.
The Soul EV is one of the most interesting choices if you’re planning on getting a used EV.
Your friends probably won’t even notice you bought an EV unless you tell them.
In that case, this probably isn’t the ride for you.
The range isn’t all that great either.
The Kia only manages 93 miles of EPA-estimated range.
Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf is one of the most famous EVs you could purchase in North America.
The great thing about getting a used Leaf is that you have tons of choices.
The second-gen Leaf is a huge upgrade in terms of styling and range.
Of course, styling is subjective, but the second-gen Leaf looks much more substantial than the first-gen.
The 2018 model offers approximately 150 miles of range.
Especially people that might not have been able to afford an EV before.