GM Confirms Full $7,500 Credit Across Entire EV Lineup Under MSRP Cap

GM Confirms Full $7,500 Credit Across Entire EV Lineup Under MSRP Cap

General Motors announced today that its customers will benefit from the full $7,500 Clean Vehicle Purchase Incentive (federal tax credit), across the entire EV lineup as long as vehicles are under the MSRP cap ($55,000 for cars and $80,000 for SUVs, vans, pick-up trucks). Let’s recall that the treasury’s proposed guidance on the critical minerals

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Renault Considers Reviewing EV Prices Worldwide After Tesla Cuts

Renault Considers Reviewing EV Prices Worldwide After Tesla Cuts

Renault brand CEO Fabrice Cambolive said the automaker is reviewing its prices after Tesla’s cuts, marking a U-turn compared to a previous position iterated in February by Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo. At the time, de Meo said Tesla’s decision to cut prices on its EVs was destroying value for customers and their confidence

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The New Mercedes-Maybach EQS Electric SUV Won’t Bounce Anymore

The New Mercedes-Maybach EQS Electric SUV Won’t Bounce Anymore

News → News by Brand → Mercedes-Benz News Cool new Maybach and all, but does it even bounce? The all-new 2024 Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV represents a major shift in how the storied brand caters to its demanding buyers. It ditches the legendary V8s and V12s in favor of electric power, along with the idea that

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U.S. Supreme Court turns away GM bid to revive racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler

U.S. Supreme Court turns away GM bid to revive racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a bid by General Motors Co. to revive its racketeering lawsuit against rival automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), now part of Stellantis, over bribery allegations involving the United Auto Workers union. The justices turned away an appeal by General Motors of a lower court’s

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