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DeanMcManis (not verified)    March 20, 2025 - 12:57PM

Bad conclusions. Your earlier EV reports were showing that you could buy EVs new for super cheap ($18K) after the combination of federal and state subsidies. But then you expect that the used price is going to be the $40K MSRP? If you bought your EV new, you got the discount up front, which offsets the depreciation. If your EV didn't qualify for federal subsidies, then you can still get it by leasing. If you are really worrying about depreciation, buy a couple year old Tesla (I did) and you can still get a $4,000 subsidy for used EVs under $25K. Your article should have been titled.."Used EVs are a fantastic buy now!" which would be correct. Stop the FUD!

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