Since we already have a debate on the Chevy Volt, I ran across the Coda. The body and battery is shipped from china. Its electric drive motor comes from Colorado. Its final assembly is in California - thus giving it the ability to be considered "built in the USA" which will now allow the tax credit of $7500 to apply to its purchase.
88 mile range - electric only
73 MPGE
$37,250
I will apologize to Craig and crew up front for posting a foxnews report, but it was the best written that I could find. There are others, but I did not think they were as informative as this one.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012...car-production-in-california/?intcmp=features
So - is this the next best thing since sliced bread? Should the tax break apply to this machine? Does the extended range over the electric Volt make it more desirable?
88 mile range - electric only
73 MPGE
$37,250
I will apologize to Craig and crew up front for posting a foxnews report, but it was the best written that I could find. There are others, but I did not think they were as informative as this one.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012...car-production-in-california/?intcmp=features
So - is this the next best thing since sliced bread? Should the tax break apply to this machine? Does the extended range over the electric Volt make it more desirable?