#GovernmentIncentives
Tesla Reader's Digest Vol. 1: The Politics Of Dancing
In the first edition of the Tesla Reader’s Digest, Washington state makes nice with Tesla’s business model as Arizona ponders doing the same — while fighting three other states for the right to host Tesla’s Gigafactory, no less. Meanwhile, General Motors pens a letter to Ohio asking the state to force the EV automaker to play by the same rules as they already do, pricing of the Model S falls in Europe, and Edward Niedemeyer offers his view on how Tesla can topple the auto dealer monopoly.
Marchionne Closes Chapter On Canadian Minivan Plant
While celebrating the successful turnaround for Fiat Chrysler Automobile’s Sterling Heights, Mich. plant, CEO Sergio Marchionne proclaimed the issue of upgrades made to the Windsor, Ont. plant with help from Canadian federal and provincial governments one no longer worth discussing.
$10,000 Off a Volt, Haters Gonna Hate?
The latest from USA Today suggests now is a good time to buy a Chevy Volt, if that’s what you really want. I checked in with former(?) TTAC scribe Captain Mike Solo, currently helping someone lease a Volt, and he says about the same: lease for $270 a month, with $1500 down. Which includes the government tax credit built into the residual…probably. So what does this all mean?
China Cancels Handouts For Cars, Expects Last Minute Stampede
China’s car dealers will be mobbed tomorrow, and the run on the lots will last until the end of the year. Shanghai Daily [sub] reports that it is now – semi – official that the Chinese government “will cancel the preferential purchase tax for vehicles with engines under 1.6 liters on January 1 next year.” Shanghai Daily has it from Xiaoxiang Daily News, which heard it from an unidentified official with the National Development and Reform Commission. But it will be enough to incite a stampede to lock in the savings while they last.
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