Entry Model Specs, Premium Model Price?

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And this is why we need a leasing option at launch.
Curious why it has to be leased. I thought EV credit max was $7500 be it sale or lease? Am I misunderstanding something in the info I read or are you just a lease person? I’m thinking I am missing something as I’ve seen other posts mentioning leasing for tax credit
 
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Curious why it has to be leased. I thought EV credit max was $7500 be it sale or lease? Am I misunderstanding something in the info I read or are you just a lease person? I’m thinking I am missing something as I’ve seen other posts mentioning leasing for tax credit
there are income limits on the tax credit that get bypassed if you lease. I have heard of people leasing for 1 month and converting to purchase to qualify.
 
there are income limits on the tax credit that get bypassed if you lease. I have heard of people leasing for 1 month and converting to purchase to qualify.
Correct leasing bypasses the income limit which is a big one. It also bypasses the sourcing limit...now some people might say hey that shouldn't matter since Scouts will be made in USA...however tell that to Rivian who lost the credit this year due to sourcing meaning if buyers want the credit they need to lease then buy it.
 
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60k is a bit high for a stripped vehicle with a sub-sized battery and 1/2 a motor system. Maybe keep some of the luxury add ons as upgrades, but 60k for the offroad version with a full sized battery system is a much better price point - let it compete with other off road oriented vehicles. If they want to build a city scout later at a reduced price, sure - but get the brand image captured first. I really don't want to see the Scout get Cybertrucked. Promise a price point-then triple if if you really want the vehicle.
In everything mentioned so far SM has only discussed the smaller battery for harvesters and the 350 range battery for BEV.
Being such a large EV, and with their business model, it wouldn’t make sense to offer a 1 motor or reduced battery Scout for 60k.
 
In everything mentioned so far SM has only discussed the smaller battery for harvesters and the 350 range battery for BEV.
Being such a large EV, and with their business model, it wouldn’t make sense to offer a 1 motor or reduced battery Scout for 60k.
I agree so much my buying decision might be tied to it. For $60K a nerfed Scout with reduced battery and 1 motor will have to compete with a barely used R1S AWD Large Battery and will lose every time. Heck by 2028 you can also throw in a pretty loaded brand new R2 as well.
 
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I agree so much my buying decision might be tied to it. For $60K a nerfed Scout with reduced battery and 1 motor will have to compete with a barely used R1S AWD Large Battery and will lose every time. Heck by 2028 you can also throw in a pretty loaded brand new R2 as well.
Right there with you!
 
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Just check your local laws.

In Texas you pay tax on the lease at signing, AND pay it all over again when you do a lease buyout.
Thankfully I no longer live in Texas who screws people on leases. Here in California you just pay sales tax on the monthly payment and whatever you pay should you buy it out later.
 
A car should be viewed how it was in the early years. A car is a luxury, therefore there should be no reward for such luxury. Which that credit is technically a reward for buying an EV. When someone buys a house the realtor doesn't say here 300k back for buying this house.

Vehicles should have to fight for them selves, gas cars does have credits neither should EVs. Survival of the fittest. #Darwin