superstang28
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So my sad story is ordered a '23 premium back in September with the hope of getting it delivered before end of '22 (lol).
Got an update Jan 15th that they still had no timetable on production due to supply issues.
Started surfing local dealers to see if anyone cancelled any orders because of not qualifying for tax credit and found exactly what i ordered with no ADM! Originally my plan was to use Ford options to qualify for tax credit, but a few things swayed me to a lease:
1. Interest rate on Ford Options was 7.5% vs 2% on lease
2. Since the MSRP was over $55k, I wasn't qualifying for the credit so i could save a few hundred per month.
Less than a week later, double whammy of lowered MSRP below $55k threshold and IRS recategorization. Obviously, either of those before my lease would have pushed me towards financing instead.
I am still expecting some credit for the MSRP reduction, but I wonder if Ford is going to do anything for anyone in my situation to be able to qualify for the tax credit?
Wishful thinking or am I screwed?
Got an update Jan 15th that they still had no timetable on production due to supply issues.
Started surfing local dealers to see if anyone cancelled any orders because of not qualifying for tax credit and found exactly what i ordered with no ADM! Originally my plan was to use Ford options to qualify for tax credit, but a few things swayed me to a lease:
1. Interest rate on Ford Options was 7.5% vs 2% on lease
2. Since the MSRP was over $55k, I wasn't qualifying for the credit so i could save a few hundred per month.
Less than a week later, double whammy of lowered MSRP below $55k threshold and IRS recategorization. Obviously, either of those before my lease would have pushed me towards financing instead.
I am still expecting some credit for the MSRP reduction, but I wonder if Ford is going to do anything for anyone in my situation to be able to qualify for the tax credit?
Wishful thinking or am I screwed?
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