What are the specific exceptions to the MSRP limits for certain vehicles

What are the specific exceptions to the MSRP limits for certain vehicles

When discussing exceptions to MSRP limits for certain vehicles, it’s primarily in the context of eligibility for government incentives like the New Clean Vehicle Credit in the United States. Here are some specific exceptions and considerations related to MSRP:

New Clean Vehicle Credit MSRP Limits

  • Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs), Pickup Trucks, and Vans: The MSRP limit is $80,000. This includes small sport utility vehicles, standard sport utility vehicles, small pickup trucks, standard pickup trucks, minivans, and vans.
  • Other Vehicles: For vehicles not classified as SUVs, pickup trucks, or vans, the MSRP limit is $55,000.

Tariffs and Exemptions

While not directly an exception to MSRP limits, automakers like the “Big Three” domestic manufacturers have been granted exemptions from tariffs, which could affect overall vehicle pricing. However, these exemptions do not alter MSRP limits set for incentives like the New Clean Vehicle Credit.

MSRP Advertising Rules

New regulations prohibit “MSRP-only” advertising, requiring the inclusion of an “offering price” that encompasses all mandatory add-ons and non-government fees. However, this does not change the MSRP but rather how it’s presented in advertising.

Destination Charges

These are typically non-negotiable and do not directly affect MSRP limits, though they can impact the final purchase price. The charge is generally fixed for a particular vehicle, regardless of the dealership location, except for Alaska and Hawaii in some cases.

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