The guidance applies to the day you receive your vehicle, not when you order it or put a deposit on it. For example, if you ordered your EV in 2023 and you pick it up in May of 2024, you would follow the guidance that applies in May of 2024 when you take delivery of the vehicle.
By: Lindsey Perkins
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Published: 02.28.2024
Does this guidance apply to when I ordered the vehicle or when I received it?
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