The vehicle’s classification will be displayed on the window sticker of the vehicle as well as online. FuelEconomy.gov pre-screens which vehicles are eligible for the tax credit. Visit the site, select the delivery date and it will show you which vehicles are eligible for the credit and how much they are eligible for. It takes the guesswork out of determining vehicle eligibility for the tax credits.
By: Lindsey Perkins
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Published: 02.28.2024
How do I know whether my vehicle will be defined as a truck, van, SUV or other type of vehicle for the purposes of the MSRP cap?
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