SoriceConsulting
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I have (and love) my 2021 Premium AWD MachE. It is in pristine condition, only 10,800 miles, always Level2 charged at home (never fast charged).
Pricing when bought:
$55,000 - $7,500 (Fed Tax Credit, which I took on my Fed Return) - $5,000 (New Jersey EV Incentive) - $2,500 (Ford/Mustang Club Incentives) = $40,000
Also, no sales tax on EVs in NJ, so $40k is what it cost me.
My Ford Options Contract ends 05/30/2024.
Options end price is $25,000 to buyout the car.
Started poking around and looks like I could get around $25k - $30k for my car.
Dilemma:
Due to the goofy Government rules, leasing seems to be the way to go, since the Dealer *should* apply the $7,500 credit towards the lease deal. And the GTPE looks like a really good deal right now:
So, my questions for all you finance gurus out there:
> The new GTPE MSRP is $57,395. If I lease, should I expect the Dealer to then subtract the $7,500 tax credit?
That would take the price down to $49,895 (57,395 - 7,500)
> If so, what is a reasonable 3-year lease / buyout price based on $49,895?
As I said, love my MachE, but should probably move on to a lease arrangement. Recommendations, opinions welcome!
Pricing when bought:
$55,000 - $7,500 (Fed Tax Credit, which I took on my Fed Return) - $5,000 (New Jersey EV Incentive) - $2,500 (Ford/Mustang Club Incentives) = $40,000
Also, no sales tax on EVs in NJ, so $40k is what it cost me.
My Ford Options Contract ends 05/30/2024.
Options end price is $25,000 to buyout the car.
Started poking around and looks like I could get around $25k - $30k for my car.
Dilemma:
Due to the goofy Government rules, leasing seems to be the way to go, since the Dealer *should* apply the $7,500 credit towards the lease deal. And the GTPE looks like a really good deal right now:
So, my questions for all you finance gurus out there:
> The new GTPE MSRP is $57,395. If I lease, should I expect the Dealer to then subtract the $7,500 tax credit?
That would take the price down to $49,895 (57,395 - 7,500)
> If so, what is a reasonable 3-year lease / buyout price based on $49,895?
As I said, love my MachE, but should probably move on to a lease arrangement. Recommendations, opinions welcome!
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