GM may hit 200,000 EV federal tax credit limit late 2018 or early 2019
General Motors may soon cross the 200,000 car limit for the US government’s US$7,500 federal tax credit for plug-in hybrid and fully electric cars.
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General Motors may soon cross the 200,000 car limit for the US government’s US$7,500 federal tax credit for plug-in hybrid and fully electric cars.
The 2020 Jaguar F-Type Chequered Flag celebrates 70 years of Jag sports cars since the 1948 XK120, and has 20″ wheels, and embroidered leather seats.
The 2019 Toyota Passo X facelift has a chrome bar across the top of the grille, and standard autonomous emergency braking and automatic high beams.
The 2020 McLaren Speedtail has a hybrid powertrain with 772kW (1,036hp), 403km/h (250mph) top speed, 0-300km/h (0-186mph) in 2.8s, and central driving seat.
A new Mid Range 260mi Tesla Model 3 model has been added to the range. Cars ordered right now will qualify for the full US$7,500 federal tax credit.
The Nissan Patrol Falcon, Gazelle, Gazelle X are new additions to the Middle East’s Safari range. The Gazelle has wider flares, 2″ lift kit, and more.
The 2018 Toyota Passo Moda facelift has a bigger, deeper grille, new bumpers, LED taillights, autonomous emergency braking, and auto high beams.
The 2019 Cadillac CTS-V Pedestal Edition is the end of road, just 300 will be made in poo brown with red Brembo brakes and Recaro front seats.
The 12th generation (E210) Toyota Corolla sedan isn’t scheduled to arrive in the US until early 2020, meaning the sedan will lag 18 months behind the hatch.
The 2019 Cadillac ATS-V Pedestal Edition coupe marks the end of the line, has a poo brown exterior, Recaro front seats, black wheels, and red Brembo brakes.