(NEXSTAR) – Car shoppers who missed out on the electric vehicle tax credit shouldn't give up on finding a great deal, experts say.
On Sept. 30, a federal subsidy worth up to $7,500 expired as part of President Trump's spending bill, making a new EV decidedly more expensive – at least in theory. As it turns out, some car makers themselves will continue to offer the discount, at least for a limited time.
GM, Ford and Hyundai will still offer the deals on some models, with the Korean car maker dropping the price of the 2026 Ioniq 5 by as much as $9,800.
Kelley Blue Book Executive Editor Brian Moody told Nexstar he's optimistic that other automakers may follow suit.
"I would wait like a week or two, because I know that within that time period some automakers and some dealers are going to c