pc500 said:No special programs are available other than a sales tax waiver.
pc500 said:Yup, I got $5200 dealer discount in April 2020. I suspect it was a covid discount.
pc500 said:Very good datapoint. The lease discount technically isn't really valid, because that assumes Nissan keeps the tax credit money. I suspect Nissan is keeping this artificially low to avoid "cheapening" the car too much with lease payments, there's no reason it shouldn't be $15,000.
In your case, it sounds like you actually received a $2500 dealer discount (which is good, BTW). Trade offer wasn't bad either.
Almost certainly yours numbers include the $7500 cash rebate (if you buy without Nissan financing).
Marktm said:I hope to get the $7,500 tax credit on 2021 taxes - we'll see how that all goes with the current push for EV sales - could it even get better? (I doubt it).
gillmj24 said:I originally read this as, with more EVs being sold the Nissan credit will start phasing out like Tesla and GM. But no you are good there since when you bought it the credit was in effect. Re-reading it seems like you meant they might increase the tax credit..... those aren't usually done retroactively but you never know. As it stands now just make sure you have 7500 in taxes owed before OTHER credits (including INCREASED child credits) since at least up to 2020 tax year, the EV credit was NOT refundable. So if you had 5000 in tax liability, your credit is $5000 not 7500. If you need to you can convert IRA or 401k to Roth, and "pay the taxes" just so that you get to use the full credit if you need to.
You are fine.Marktm said:My uncertainty is when does Nissan's number reach that (200,000?) number and did I squeak under (I do believe so).
pc500 said:Is anyone getting over $2000 off a new 2021 SL/SV plus in dealer discount (excluding rebates?)
Best is coming up $150 under invoice with VPP. Is that all I can get? It's roughly $2000-2200 off MSRP
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