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California CVRP -- Some Lightning Trims Will Not Be Eligible

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Wish I would have known before placing my order, I always thought there was no MSRP limit. This sucks, hopefully Ford Options will still be $2500.

Summary of February 24, 2022 updates (applies to applications submitted on/after this date):

  • MSRP cap update
    • Small CVRP-eligible vehicles will now have a maximum manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $45,000* (previously $60,000).
      • *excludes fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
      • The following vehicles will no longer be eligible:
        • BMW i3s
        • BMW i3 REX
        • BMW i3s REX
        • Polestar 2
    • Large CVRP-eligible vehicles will continue to have a maximum manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $60,000.
  • Income Cap for Higher-Income Consumers
    • The maximum income eligibility levels to qualify for a rebate are as follows:
      • $135,000 for single filers (previously $150,000)
      • $175,000 for head-of-household filers (previously $204,000)
      • $200,000 for joint filers (previously $300,000)

https://cleanvehiclerebate.org/en/faqs/how-often-do-cvrp-program-requirements-change-0
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There's been no change in this since 2019, so shouldn't be a new item to most.

Also if spending $70k+ on a truck, $2k really isn't a key consideration for affordability , and that's exactly why they continue to reduce it every couple of years and lower income limits so the money alloted can go to those who need it.
 
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There's been no change in this since 2019, so shouldn't be a new item to most.

Also if spending $70k+ on a truck, $2k really isn't a key consideration for affordability , and that's exactly why they continue to reduce it every couple of years and lower income limits so the money alloted can go to those who need it.
This is true. XLT with SR is looking like the best option again
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