Are you a current or recent car shopper who bought an EV and then installed solar – or who had solar already, making the decision to go electric easier?
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Are you a recent EV buyer (past 3 months) as a result of manufacturer incentives and dealer discounts on these vehicles, including year-end deals? Were you convinced to buy an EV after finding a good end-of-year deal, or due to uncertainty around which EVs will no longer qualify for full/partial EV tax credits in 2024? A national business reporter is interested in speaking with you. Please reach out to [email protected] by 12/15 if interested in sharing your story.
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Are you a recent EV buyer (past 3 months) as a result of manufacturer incentives and dealer discounts on these vehicles, including year-end deals? Were you convinced to buy an EV after finding a good end-of-year deal, or due to uncertainty around which EVs will no longer qualify for full/partial EV tax credits in 2024? A national business reporter is interested in speaking with you. Please reach out to [email protected] by 12/15 if interested in sharing your story.
2012 Sierra Needs New Engine
First time poster just looking for some advice. I have a 2012 Sierra with 103,000 on it. Took it to dealership yesterday because of some bad noises under the hood. Long story short, it needs a new engine or a rebuild of the existing engine. About $7k for them to do either option. I'm going to let some other shops look at it also and see what they say and how much they would charge. I'm sure I could find someone to do it for less than $7k. Question is, do I put $5k-$7k in a 2012 truck or just go ahead and trade/sell it. What would you do? Thanks for the help.
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