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Originally Posted by Davist
Yeah... let's see my '22 Camry was $28k so not in your league of an "average or below" $47.5k net for car or $72.5k for SUVs?! I stand by my rich people subsidies (max AGI of $300k household, $150k individual and $225k hoh) comment and don't think it's a good use of our federal funds.
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$47k is the average price of a new car purchased in the U.S. Regardless, the tax credit is available if you buy a $28k Nissan Leaf instead of a $28k Camry.
The tax credits are for people
below those AGI levels, which means they're available to ordinary people.