Re: [EVDL] suggestions for buying a used leaf and fed tax credits expire in ?

2015-06-11 Thread harry henderson via EV
right i know you can not use the fed tax credit on a used care, i had two two 
separate questions i should have made that clearer

harry

Albuquerque, NM
current bike:  http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/1179
current non-bike: http://evalbum.com/1000


On Thu, 6/11/15, Ben Goren b...@trumpetpower.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [EVDL] suggestions for buying a used leaf and fed tax credits 
expire in ?
 To: harry henderson hendersonmotorcyc...@yahoo.com, Electric Vehicle 
Discussion List ev@lists.evdl.org
 Date: Thursday, June 11, 2015, 2:35 PM
 
 On Jun 11, 2015, at 12:17
 PM, harry henderson via EV ev@lists.evdl.org
 wrote:
 
  i'm
 thinking about a 2013 S model right now
 
 
  also, does anyone know if the $7500
 fed tax credits will expire?
 
 The tax credit only applies to the initial
 purchase of a new vehicle from a dealer.
 
 On the other hand...you can get like-new 2013
 Leafs for $13K cash on the barrelhead, as my parents just
 did a couple weeks ago.
 
 b
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Re: [EVDL] suggestions for buying a used leaf and fed tax credits expire in ?

2015-06-11 Thread EVDL Administrator via EV
On 11 Jun 2015 at 12:17, harry henderson via EV wrote:

 does anyone know if the $7500 fed tax credits will expire?

On no particular date as of now.  However : 

Purchasers of qualified vehicles can continue to claim the credit until the 
manufacturer has sold 200,000 qualified vehicles for use in the United 
States. Once a manufacturer´s U.S. sales reach 200,000 qualified vehicles, 
the Credit for all qualified vehicles produced by the manufacturer will 
begin to phase-out over a one year period.

As of March, about 76,400 Nissan Leaves had been sold.  Over 30,000 of those 
were in 2014.  Assuming that sales continue at that rate, their tax credit 
should last 3-4 more years.

That said, I expect that shifts in the US political landscape will also 
affect the EV tax credit.  Potentially this could happen at any time, but 
it'd be more likely some time in 2017.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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Re: [EVDL] suggestions for buying a used leaf and fed tax credits expire in ?

2015-06-11 Thread Alan Brinkman via EV
Harry,

The 2013 Leaf is a good year to look for used as it is a good tradeoff between 
cost and features. It has improvements to the battery. Look for the specific 
model that has the charging and other features that will meet your needs. I 
keep looking at used Leafs. I need to get one before the truck I drive wears 
out. I need the truck to pull a few trailers about a dozen times a year.

Hey, how is your motorcycle running, the one that looks like a Harley?

Have a great day,
Alan


As i enter my 10th year of using EVs to provide most of my transportation, i'm 
thinking about upgrading to a commercially made EV.  i would like to pick 
folks brains about what i should consider or watch out for if i'm buying a 
used leaf.  i'm thinking about a 2013 S model right now

Also, does anyone know if the $7500 fed tax credits will expire? if so when 
and what is the likelihood of restarting 

Harry


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