Until December 30th Oklahoma residents buy a qualified low speed electric car( golf cart that is all electric) and get a federal tax credit of between $4277 and $5483 along with a state tax credit of 50%. The electric cars that I know qualify is Tomberlin and Bad Boy Buggies is suppose to get their notification from the IRS next week. You can read an article here about the credit. http://www.ecodriveglobal.com/Free+Electric+Cars+an+Article+from... ... I just picked one up in Tyler, TX last weekend and after the credits will make about $2000. Good luck finding one, but there are many out there just not in OK or TX . This is the link to view the electric cars(golf carts) and on the bottom of the website you can view the link about the federal tax credit. www.tomberlin.net/
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posted: Sep. 12, 2009 @ 2:14p
Nukeworker
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posted: Sep. 12, 2009 @ 8:20p
Just got one from www.starelectricvehicles.com Got the hunting buggie (Star-48L-22F) http://www.starelectricvehicles.com/pdfs/Star-48L-22F%20or%206SF... with upgraded aluminum wheels for $7700 with a $5335 federal tax credit nd a $1066 SC state credit.. They have one that isn't lifted with smaller tires that looks more like a regular golf cart for $6700 with $5335 federal tax credit... They also have the IRS certification letter listed on their website with detailed info on what credit is available for each of their 10 vehicles that qualify. Their credit is more than Tomberlin because their cars have 8-6volt batteries and Tomberlins have 6 8volt batteries.... Plus Tomberlin doesn't offer the fold down backseat... The Star hunting buggie gives you the ability to drive off road with the larger 22" tires and being lifted
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