No need. I know in this day and age one must take everything they read online with a huge grain of salt.As I said, I owe you a massive apology. I prefer my crow on the medium rare side, if you would be so kind.
Do enjoy the crow
You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
No need. I know in this day and age one must take everything they read online with a huge grain of salt.As I said, I owe you a massive apology. I prefer my crow on the medium rare side, if you would be so kind.
Do you guys know to meet the deadline of 12/15/2020, does it mean you have to take delivery, or sign a contract by 12/15/2020 but take delivery at a later date and still qualify? I asked ChargeUp that question 2 times and haven't gotten an answer to it. I thought I'd read the verbiage somewhere (before they decided to end it on 12/15/2020) that they count the delivery date.
It sounds like you need to take delivery on or before Dec. 15 to get the rebate. I'm sure they will go by the purchase date and not the date you order the car. Unless Tesla will give the MVPA with Dec. 15 date on it..
This is confirmed by our sales rep in Springfield NJ. They are scrambling to figure this out since they are expecting a load of orders coming in next week, which will miss the cut-off date of Dec 15th. Waiting to hear back with more information tomorrow from my dealer. Question, do you think it's wise advising the rep to sign the lease papers tomorrow without officially receiving the vehicle just to get in before the cut-off, and then accept the vehicle the following week?
This is crazy! Glad we got our Model Y in Sept and the check was mailed last week finally.
My question is, if you get the car after Dec 15, 2020 and apply for the rebate, does it automatically go into FY2022 funding? or you have to apply after July 1? or SOL?
Yes they go by your vehicle purchase/lease contract date i.e. delivery date. Really surprised to see that they hit budget really that quickly i.e. 6000 vehicles this year
Not really. Murphy is running for re-election now.It is amazing that the program gets announced with so much fanfare and gets shelved with virtually no notification nor runway.
Okay so just got confirmation via email from the state and they just updated their website: Program Eligibility
A purchase or lease is deemed completed when the purchaser or lessee of the vehicle has executed and signed a purchase or lease contract or security agreement. For Tesla and other manufacturers without a standard purchase or lease contract, the 'accepted by customer' date or the 'order date' of the vehicle will be considered the date of purchase or lease. If the Retail Installment Sales Contract (RISC) lists a date after 12/15/20, then we will require a vehicle configuration page as supplemental documentation.
Where do you see that requirement?Just one caveat assuming there is funding and Tesla didnt manage to sell 1500 cars in NJ within a month