Dealer playing games with EVAP
So the cost of this EV I'm looking at comes out to $50,827 for the purposes of the EVAP calculation.
I told the dealer that I could only afford it if I can get the EVAP rebate. So they crunched the numbers and said ok we can do that. But when I got the updated pricing sheet, they just deducted the $5,000 from the original deal.
So I think they're trying to double dip by making me pay the extra $827 and then claim the EVAP as well.
They can't do that right? Because my final bill of sale should have everything itemized including the $5,000 EVAP rebate deducted from the out the door price?
Edit: I didn't have the deal I signed at work so was going off memory but here's the exact breakdown. I guess it's not my problem but I don't see how they're going to be able to submit the EVAP rebate based on this breakdown.
- MSRP $54,290.00
- Freight $2,995.00
- Discount -$3,463.00
- Licencing $59.00
- OMVIC $22.00
- A/C Tax $100.00
- Taxable Total $54,003.00
- HST $7,020.39
- Total Amount $61,023.39
- EVAP -$5,000.00
- Net Due $56,023.39