Didn't want to put on the pop filter, big ass mistake. The stress relief is insane post-car world Take a shot every time • the mic pops • I say list price LOL
I didn’t get it in the end but knowing that it was shitty would have helped me dodge a high price - or so that was my plan lol. I actually looked at the listing again and someone actually bought it 💀
You're going from a hybrid to an electric but you said "I'm used to the range"... What kinda hybrid did you have lol you get way more range on a hybrid than pretty much anything else.
Was a 2023 Elantra Hybrid, would say 530 to 580 miles on a fill up depending on hot/cold lol What I meant by that was I was used to paying less money for more range than a full gas car. Hybrids hands down go way further than electric but electric is definitely not as expensive as a non-hybrid. What are you driving?
@@JermisCoronado Currently... a 1993 Cutlass Supreme Convertible... I get 16 mpg 😂 Looking at the corolla hybrid though since I need something that will last
@@user-vk2cd9qw7i 16mpg is perfection lol had to look this one up 😂 I think you’ll fall in love with the Corolla if you get it for sure, it was one of my pickings on my first time shopping around
@@JermisCoronado I already love it from the test drive just finding one in my area that meets what i want is kind of hard… toyota production is still quite slow, but picking up
You don't get tax credits at the point of sale buddy. You get tax credits when you file your taxes the next year and you've paid more than the EV tax credit to benefit... You don't even understand what a tax credit is. He probably wanted to explain it to you in person. At 21,500 if you made enough and paid enough taxes that same year, it'd be that 17,500 car....
In 2024, it is transferable to the dealer at point of sale. If you watch the whole video, I say I bought a car. As I already went theough the process, I got the 4K deducted off the sale price. Not sure what power boner you’re on lol. You’re giving off the 2023 details
@@JermisCoronado You provided no receipts, you just said "you got it". "At the time of sale, a seller must give you information about your vehicle's qualifications. Sellers must also register online and report the same information to the IRS. If they don't, your vehicle won't be eligible for the credit." So, no, it's actually not at the point of sale, according to the IRS. So yeah I actually do know what I am talking about. Because it's right there. Literally. That's the information. You do no get TAX CREDITS at POINTS OF SALE. YOU GET THEM WHEN YOU FILE YOUR TAXES THE NEXT YEAR. The IRS doesn't transfer a thing, shut up.
Didn't want to put on the pop filter, big ass mistake. The stress relief is insane post-car world
Take a shot every time
• the mic pops
• I say list price LOL
Good advice
Im dead 🤣 well whenever I decide to buy a vehicle from a dealership I’m definitely taking your ass!!! lol
Mic on a spoon nice!
Gotta get creative!
All i learned from this was that you found out its a shitty tesla then bought it 😂
I didn’t get it in the end but knowing that it was shitty would have helped me dodge a high price - or so that was my plan lol. I actually looked at the listing again and someone actually bought it 💀
@JermisCoronado hell yeah buy a gas guzzler
You're going from a hybrid to an electric but you said "I'm used to the range"... What kinda hybrid did you have lol you get way more range on a hybrid than pretty much anything else.
Was a 2023 Elantra Hybrid, would say 530 to 580 miles on a fill up depending on hot/cold lol
What I meant by that was I was used to paying less money for more range than a full gas car. Hybrids hands down go way further than electric but electric is definitely not as expensive as a non-hybrid. What are you driving?
@@JermisCoronado Currently... a 1993 Cutlass Supreme Convertible... I get 16 mpg 😂 Looking at the corolla hybrid though since I need something that will last
@@user-vk2cd9qw7i 16mpg is perfection lol had to look this one up 😂 I think you’ll fall in love with the Corolla if you get it for sure, it was one of my pickings on my first time shopping around
@@JermisCoronado I already love it from the test drive just finding one in my area that meets what i want is kind of hard… toyota production is still quite slow, but picking up
You don't get tax credits at the point of sale buddy. You get tax credits when you file your taxes the next year and you've paid more than the EV tax credit to benefit...
You don't even understand what a tax credit is. He probably wanted to explain it to you in person. At 21,500 if you made enough and paid enough taxes that same year, it'd be that 17,500 car....
In 2024, it is transferable to the dealer at point of sale. If you watch the whole video, I say I bought a car. As I already went theough the process, I got the 4K deducted off the sale price.
Not sure what power boner you’re on lol. You’re giving off the 2023 details
@@JermisCoronado You provided no receipts, you just said "you got it".
"At the time of sale, a seller must give you information about your vehicle's qualifications. Sellers must also register online and report the same information to the IRS. If they don't, your vehicle won't be eligible for the credit."
So, no, it's actually not at the point of sale, according to the IRS. So yeah I actually do know what I am talking about. Because it's right there. Literally. That's the information.
You do no get TAX CREDITS at POINTS OF SALE. YOU GET THEM WHEN YOU FILE YOUR TAXES THE NEXT YEAR. The IRS doesn't transfer a thing, shut up.
@@anotheryoutubed lol
@@JermisCoronado He has to be a car salesman popcorn anyone!