Here’s Why Hondas are About to Be $7,500 Cheaper

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  1. Jon Michael Burgess

    Ahhh yes, the great reset.

  2. Tim McShane

    I'll stick to my gas engine forever.

  3. Ben Jackson

    Give me. 60,000 credit and I'll buy an electric car

  4. Donovan Jones

    I guess that river in Cleveland will catch fire again.

  5. Trippin'

    How to make Honda's and Toyotas cheaper:
    Have Scotty point out all their failures and say they're trash whether it's true or not

  6. A Smith

    $30,000 car with a $7,500 tax credit
    Becomes a $37,500 car which you get for 30k, plus your neighbors had to pay for the 7500 extra which goes to the cronies at Honda who lobbied (paid, probably) the Congress who passed the bill.

  7. Tess Tickle

    What’s the environmental impact of all these electric cars long term? What happens to the giant battery at the end of the cars life cycle? Is it recyclable?

  8. Eric Olsen

    $7,500 tax credit=Honda raising the MSRP by $7,500 on the electric cars to screw the consumers. Honda our new model cost us $20k to manufacture and transport to the dealer MSRP $30k no the government has a $7,500 tax credit how about MSRP $37,500 great Dealer Market adjustment $45k

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