Purchase and lease incentives
The iZEV Program offers point-of-sale incentives for consumers (subject to funding availability) who buy or lease a ZEV vehicle. Only the vehicles listed on our website are eligible for an incentive when they're purchased or leased for at least 12 months, on or after the eligibility date. Find which vehicles are eligible for an incentive, or a vehicle's eligibility date
Before including a car on the list of eligible vehicles, Transport Canada has reviewed an application from the automaker and has found that the vehicle meets the iZEV Program requirements. Namely, that the vehicle is:
a passenger car, where the base model Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is less than $55,000; and
higher priced trims of these vehicles, up to a maximum MSRP of $65,000, will also be eligible for purchase incentives;
83k$, so it won't qualify for any incentive. Its the reason im going to go for a RS. 63k$ and it qualifies for 12k$ incentive which makes the SS 32k$ more
I don't know if this post is a question or affirmation or anything else... The vehicle price is the same everywhere in Canada, but here in Quebec they must include all fees in the displayed price.
For Provincial and Federal incentives, its the MSRP minus transportation fees, etc.. fees
Im curious to see what interest rate will be applied. Right now the dealer i bought my MME at tells me 4.99 which when i got the MME i got 2.69. Dealers might offer 4.99 on the RS and 2.99 for the SS to compensate for a bit of the difference
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