Car buyers looking for a deal on an electric vehicle can find 0% financing and attractive leases on some models, even after ...
If you’re considering buying or leasing an electric vehicle, now is the time to act. Federal tax credits toward purchasing 22 qualifying new electric car and plug-in hybrid models will expire on Sept.
General Motors Co., in particular, is gaining electric speed. The company captured 15% of EV sales in the quarter, led by its ...
The massive tax and spending cut bill that Congress passed Thursday ends federal tax incentives for electric vehicles. Buyers have until Sept. 30 to qualify for the federal tax credits on EVs before ...
Federal discounts for electric vehicles expire at the end of the month. The deadline has led to a spike in EV sales and whiplash for auto dealers. There are just a few weeks left for federal discounts ...
Editor's note: President Donald Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA) into law on July 4, 2025. A major component of the bill was the elimination of the federal electric vehicle tax ...
The federal clean vehicle tax credit was set to expire at the end of 2032, but the mega-tax bill signed into law in July pushed that expiration deadline up to Sept. 30 Not everyone will qualify for ...
If you’ve been thinking about buying or leasing an electric car, there’s no time like the present. President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” brings an end to the longstanding federal EV tax credit ...
It’s clear why drivers have packed the showroom at Emich Volkswagen in south Denver over the last few months. The dealership has lured customers like Scott Nelson with super-cheap electric vehicle ...
Mercedes-Benz USA has confirmed that U.S. and U.S.-bound production of its first-generation EQ cars will pause on Sept. 1. That includes the EQE and EQS sedans and SUVs, and all of their variants.
The clock is officially ticking for everyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle and get a federal tax credit for it. Under the tax and spending bill President Trump signed last week, those credits ...
The end of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit has sent shockwaves through the auto industry. As of October 1, American buyers can no longer deduct the credit from the price of a new electric vehicle—a ...
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