NOTE: The final price depends on what EV rebates you qualify for.
$14,648 if you are a resident of MA and qualify for both the state MOR-EV rebate and the Federal EV Tax credit based on AGI income (<$150K)
$18,148 if you qualify for just the Federal EV Tax credit (not a MA resident)
$21,950 without rebates.
If you qualify for the Federal EV Tax credit based on AGI income (<$150K), we can do the transaction through Keysavvy which will save $3802 for the buyer. They are a dealer, essentially buying the car from me and reselling it to you, but that makes it qualified for the tax credit, assuming the you also qualify.
If you are a resident of Massachusetts and qualify for the MOR-EV rebate (same AGI as Federal), I believe you can get an additional $3500 rebate from the state if you apply within 90 days of the purchase. Keysavvy would be listed as an out of state dealer in the application.
The car is in excellent physical and mechanical condition. It comes with Unlimited Free Supercharging, AP1 (no phantom braking, auto wipers works!), power trunk, heated seats and wheel, opening sunroof, light solar film on the side widows, and Michelin Pilot Sport All Season tires with lots of tread left.
The battery was rebuilt after water damage with 2 modules replaced along with the pyro fuse and cover. As part of this service both motors and the rest of the electrical system were tested and no problems found. Surprisingly (at least for me) this restored a lot of the original range, now about 250 miles at 70 MPH in 60F weather. Previously we had the half shafts replaced along with 2 of the door handle motors and the 12V battery.
AFAIK the car is in excellent shape with no dents or other body damage except for some curb rash on the wheels and the sunroof squeaks when opening.
$14,648 if you are a resident of MA and qualify for both the state MOR-EV rebate and the Federal EV Tax credit based on AGI income (<$150K)
$18,148 if you qualify for just the Federal EV Tax credit (not a MA resident)
$21,950 without rebates.
If you qualify for the Federal EV Tax credit based on AGI income (<$150K), we can do the transaction through Keysavvy which will save $3802 for the buyer. They are a dealer, essentially buying the car from me and reselling it to you, but that makes it qualified for the tax credit, assuming the you also qualify.
If you are a resident of Massachusetts and qualify for the MOR-EV rebate (same AGI as Federal), I believe you can get an additional $3500 rebate from the state if you apply within 90 days of the purchase. Keysavvy would be listed as an out of state dealer in the application.
The car is in excellent physical and mechanical condition. It comes with Unlimited Free Supercharging, AP1 (no phantom braking, auto wipers works!), power trunk, heated seats and wheel, opening sunroof, light solar film on the side widows, and Michelin Pilot Sport All Season tires with lots of tread left.
The battery was rebuilt after water damage with 2 modules replaced along with the pyro fuse and cover. As part of this service both motors and the rest of the electrical system were tested and no problems found. Surprisingly (at least for me) this restored a lot of the original range, now about 250 miles at 70 MPH in 60F weather. Previously we had the half shafts replaced along with 2 of the door handle motors and the 12V battery.
AFAIK the car is in excellent shape with no dents or other body damage except for some curb rash on the wheels and the sunroof squeaks when opening.