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      04-22-2022, 07:22 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by patrobX5 View Post
I hope so! I remember back in 2016 when I bought my first XC90 T8 I received $8,560 rebate back and then rebates got cancelled
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Originally Posted by Bird~Dawg View Post
Canadian federal budget today says they'll be expanding the federal EV credit to include more vehicles, particularly light trucks and SUV's. IX might still be too expensive to get a subsidy, but here's hoping. Details to follow from Transport Canada. The budget also includes a bunch of money for EV charging infrastructure.
In case anyone was holding their breath.

Here are the details:
From now on, a car must have a base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) that is less than $55,000 (previously $45,000). Higher-priced versions of these vehicles, up to a maximum MSRP of $65,000 (previously $55,000), are also eligible.

Furthermore, larger zero-emission vehicles—such as SUVs, minivans and pick-up trucks (we’re looking at you, Ford F-150 Lightning) must have a base MSRP under $60,000. More expensive versions, up to a maximum of $70,000, can also get the rebate.


From https://www.guideautoweb.com/en/articles/65561/
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