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GM Gives $7,500 Off Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Trucks Ineligible For Tax Credit

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Dealers are reportedly being paid $2,500 for every Chevy Silverado EV work truck they manage to sell.

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General Motors sidesteps loss of EV tax credit to offer big discounts for customers

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General Motors is sidestepping the loss of the electric vehicle tax credit on its vehicles and will still offer a big $7,500 discount on cars for customers. In December, GM said it would temporarily lose eligibility for the credit on some of its cars. can qualify for EV tax credits.

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GM is giving a $7,500 incentive on EV models that lost tax credit eligibility

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GM is offering a $7,500 incentive for EVs that lost eligibility for the EV tax credit. This comes after several GM electric models were excluded, starting this week. According to GM, the setback is only temporary due to “two minor components” in the EV models. Until then, GM will fill in the gap for buyers.

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The 2024 Chevy Silverado EV lease price costs as much as two Rivian trucks [update]

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Chevy Silverado EV RST (Source: GM) The 2024 Chevy Silverado EV lease price is so expensive that it costs about as much as leasing two Rivian R1T Adventure trucks. July 24 update: In just three weeks, Chevy has reduced the lease price of its Silverado EV – the amount due at signing has been reduced. That’s a bit.

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The 2024 Chevy Silverado EV lease price costs more than two Rivian trucks

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Chevy Silverado EV RST (Source: GM) The 2024 Chevy Silverado EV lease prices are so expensive that you could lease two Rivian R1T Adventure trucks and still spend less. The folks at CarsDirect report that a Chevy bulletin sent to dealers lists the Silverado EV at $1,449 for 39 months, with $5,679 due at signing.

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GM says EV hurdles are ‘not an issue now’ as new models roll out

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GM had its fair share of EV hurdles last year, leading to disappointing sales. However, CEO Mary Barra says those bottlenecks are a thing of the past as new models like the Chevy Equinox , Blazer, and Silverado EVs hit the market. GM’s delayed rollouts were caused by software issues, freight delays, and other factors.

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GM hints at an affordable Chevy Camaro EV: A $35,000 real electric pony car?

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GM President Mark Reuss says the Camaro needs to be revived as a real pony car, hinting it could start at $35,000, similar to the new Equinox EV. With the $7,500 EV tax credit included, prices could fall to as low as $27,500. After recent price cuts, the electric Blazer starts at $42,695, including the credit.