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Sellers in the used take-off market are asking around $30,000 for a set with minimal mileage (and that’s probably before they learned about the factory price). What was originally an $11,495 factory option for all four CF wheels will now cost buyers over $50,000 from Dodge dealers and Mopar.
Some higher mileage Model 3 examples have askingprices of under $20,000. For instance, in Massachusetts, qualifying buyers can benefit from the $7,500 federal tax credit combined with an additional $3,500 state EV rebate (both subject to income and MSRP limits) for a total of $11,000 in savings.
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Five Dodge Demon 170s are being listed for significantly higher than their MSRPs. The seller is asking $185,000 for one, even though it has an MSRP of $134,631. This hasn’t stopped one man from trying to sell five Demon 170s, each priced from well over the original MSRP. It had an MSRP of $120,951.
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