What dealership?
Get your incentives straight!
FTC+CVAP+CVRP+CCFR+Local/Utility incentives+AXZ plan
Guess I'm getting a Model 3..
I'm having trouble following what's going on here.
CVAP is not a rebate, it's an assistance in financing. CVRP - you can only apply after you bought an EV. Your dealer confirmed they are registered for CCFR - so, they will apply it when you purchase you car. They will also apply X-plan. So, not sure what you are complaining about? All you have is the most any of us could get...
Get your incentives straight!
FTC+CVAP+CVRP+CCFR+Local/Utility incentives+AXZ plan
Guess I'm getting a Model 3..
"CVAP is not a rebate". - correct it is a "grant". It's income qualified - for example a married couple who make less that 68K can qualify for the grant. I'm in process right now for it. I posted an email about it a moth or so ago. The amount is up to 4K applied to the purchase of a BEV. Just to put it in perspective - in California you can get at least, (with all credits and grants and rebates) around 10 to 13 thousand off on the BEV purchase. He's leaving $4k on the table by not applying for the grant 3 month ago.CVAP is not a rebate, it's an assistance in financing. CVRP - you can only apply after you bought an EV. Your dealer confirmed they are registered for CCFR - so, they will apply it when you purchase you car. They will also apply X-plan. So, not sure what you are complaining about? All you have is the most any of us could get...
Had a ton of time to do research and get it done but oh well- gotta do what you have to do. No way they will sit on that car for 3 months. I did all my research on any incentives, rebates, tax credits even before I reserved. Didn't want to leave any money on the table on such an expensive car."CVAP is not a rebate". - correct it is a "grant". It's income qualified - for example a married couple who make less that 68K can qualify for the grant. I'm in process right now for it. I posted an email about it a moth or so ago. The amount is up to 4K applied to the purchase of a BEV. Just to put it in perspective - in California you can get at least, (with all credits and grants and rebates) around 10 to 13 thousand off on the BEV purchase. He's leaving $4k on the table by not applying for the grant 3 month ago.
Yeah, right... That's pretty interesting idea for a couple with less than $68K annual income to buy $50K+ vehicle. I admire those brave people... I definitely is not one of those, so, I do not think I am leaving anything on a table with CVAP "assistance program"."CVAP is not a rebate". - correct it is a "grant". It's income qualified - for example a married couple who make less that 68K can qualify for the grant.
Well, this would be one of those scenarios that would favor folks like retirees or those that have high wealth and low income.Yeah, right... That's pretty interesting idea for a couple with less than $68K annual income to buy $50K+ vehicle. I admire those brave people... I definitely is not one of those, so, I do not think I am leaving anything on a table with CVAP "assistance program".
Uggghh.. I understand this It sucks not getting it. Kinda like how my daughter's school sends us free lunch sign up sheets. Thanks but just no.."CVAP is not a rebate". - correct it is a "grant". It's income qualified - for example a married couple who make less that 68K can qualify for the grant. I'm in process right now for it. I posted an email about it a moth or so ago. The amount is up to 4K applied to the purchase of a BEV. Just to put it in perspective - in California you can get at least, (with all credits and grants and rebates) around 10 to 13 thousand off on the BEV purchase. He's leaving $4k on the table by not applying for the grant 3 month ago.
Well... Then those people will probably be out of getting full $7500 tax credit - you win some you loose some.Well, this would be one of those scenarios that would favor folks like retirees or those that have high wealth and low income.