M Merkava_4 Joined Jan 30, 2007 Messages 17,501 Location Clovis, CA Oct 5, 2015 #1 Have you guys seen this yet?
G Garak Joined Dec 5, 2009 Messages 28,049 Location Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Oct 5, 2015 #3 What is it now, two years late?
H HerrStig Joined Aug 24, 2011 Messages 9,558 Location Boston, MA Oct 5, 2015 #4 The rest of us are contributing $7,500.00 per car as a tax break for the "middle class" buyers of this working class vehicle.
The rest of us are contributing $7,500.00 per car as a tax break for the "middle class" buyers of this working class vehicle.
cptbarkey $50 site donor 2024 Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 4,969 Location texas Oct 5, 2015 #6 wasnt there supposed to be a 35 grand tesla? wasnt it this one?
H HTSS_TR Joined Apr 17, 2006 Messages 19,528 Location Lake Forest, CA Oct 6, 2015 #7 Model 3 is supposed to start at 35 grand and available late 2017. Model X is about $5 more than Model S.
Model 3 is supposed to start at 35 grand and available late 2017. Model X is about $5 more than Model S.
G Garak Joined Dec 5, 2009 Messages 28,049 Location Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Oct 6, 2015 #8 $5 more? That's a pretty low amount by which to be differentiating models.
W whip Joined Mar 3, 2005 Messages 2,312 Location ohio Oct 6, 2015 #9 Originally Posted By: HerrStig The rest of us are contributing $7,500.00 per car as a tax break for the "middle class" buyers of this working class vehicle. How much of your tax money goes to Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota, and Mercedes?
Originally Posted By: HerrStig The rest of us are contributing $7,500.00 per car as a tax break for the "middle class" buyers of this working class vehicle. How much of your tax money goes to Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota, and Mercedes?