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      03-31-2024, 09:42 PM   #11
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There is no way BMW or any brand wants to add destination charges into MSRP, especially those potentially selling cars eligible for EV tax credits. For instance, Tesla’s Model X has an MSRP of $79,900which makes it eligible for a 7,500 direct to consumer tax credit since the price of the X is below $80,000. Destination fee is additional. It’s a fricken shell game. BMW is preparing to do the same as EV and battery production is relocated to the states. Not saying a destination fee of some type is not legitimate…but there is far more to the equation than is readily visible.
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