Just to follow up on my experiences trying to actually purchase a 2014 Zero FX!
This is mainly for posterity to anyone that wants to walk the same path as I am and for the sheer ludicracy of the experience.
Read it for the HUMOR!
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Incentives To Review:
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I live in California where we get a $900.00 State incentive for purchasing and keeping an ZEM (Zero Emissions Motorcycle) for three years.
In addition to the Federal Governments incentives of 10% for a qualified vehicle up to $2500.00 and an additional 30% of charging accessories or a max of $1,000.00.
A qualified two wheeled vehicle is propelled to a significant extent by an electric motor that draws electricity from a battery that has a capacity of not less than 2.5 kilowatt hours and is capable of being recharged from an external source of electricity.
All supporting documents to back up the above claims:
According to the Federal Governments requirements:
Form 8934 Qualified Two- or Three-Wheeled Plug-in Electric Vehicle:
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http://www.irs.gov/uac/Form-8834,-Qualified-Plug-in-Electric-and-Electric-Vehicle-Credit)
Form 8911 , Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit
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http://www.irs.gov/uac/Form-8911,-Alternative-Fuel-Vehicle-Refueling-Property-Credit)
A 30% credit for charging accessories which includes batteries up to a $1000.00 max for a year.
To claim the California Rebate you need to go to CCSE California Center for Sustainable Enegery
http://energycenter.org/clean-vehicle-rebate-projectGo and pick your vehicle. Fill out the form. Wait.
The Zero FX is clearly a choice.
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Incentives End Review
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I phone the closest Zero Dealer to me, which is about 60 miles away, Mission Motorcycles on November 07 and talked with Nancy and Teresa and explain to them what I want to do: (Nancy and Teresa are the "Experts")
Me:
- Purchase a 2014 Zero FX 2.8
- On a different invoice purchase a power pack module and a quick charger.Them:- Why?Me:- I explain the incentive details.Them:You can't to that. You can't get an extra battery on separate invoice, You can't get the Cal rebate because the FX 2.8 doesn't pass the "Pomona Loop Test". The FX has a different VIN number distinguishing a 2.8 from a 5.7. Zero told us that the 5.7 passed the "Pomona Loop Test" but the 2.8 does not.Me:Just sell me the items like I want and I'll take care of the Government paperwork.Them:No, we can't do that. We can't put the battery on a separate invoice. Me:So, if I buy the Zero FX today.
Come in tomorrow and order the battery, that will be on a separate invoice right?Them:Yes.Me: Well, why do we just do it all at once and save some time.Them:Can't do that. We Won't Sell You The Zero FX because you want it funny!I found the whole conversation circular, comical and the sheer absurdity reminds me of the movie Idiocracy where the main protagonist is trying to explain how to fix the current drought.
So, just for fun I dug into the "Pomona Loop Test" Red Herring. Sure enough it was not legitimate.
I contacted the Air Resources Board ZEV Program contacts at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/zevprog/contacts.htmThursday, Nov 7.
And talked to Lisa Chiladakis and she plainly stated there is no minimum battery requirement or a "Pomona Loop Test" requirement differentiation on a model. If the model is listed in the list of vehicles eligible then it's eligible and has passed the required tests to get on the list. Plus, you are ultimately getting the max capacity battery for the motorcycle so the question is moot. (I added the last part)
I followed up with Mission Motorcycles and talked to Nancy to tell her that the ARB said the FX is fine the way I want it. Gave her the contact number of Lisa to follow up with and verify from the source.
Friday, Nov 8.
I called Zero Motorcycles HQ and talked with Jason Matson the Sales Operations Manager and explained the whole deal to him.
I said Mission would not sell me a Zero FX in the configuration I want because they believe it won't get the Cal rebate and they can't put a battery on a separate invoice.
He said that sounds weird and everything sounds good from what you said and you can definitely put the battery on a separate invoice. Very clever. Also, the FX VIN numbers do not distinguish between battery configurations.
I said "Great, I'll be going to Mission Motorcycles to put a down payment on a 2014 FX next Tuesday Nov 12 so could you call them and tell them that everything is good to go?
Jason said: "Sure I'll get that cleared up!"
I said "Thanks"
Tuesday November 12I get to Mission Motorcycles at 9:00am. I've never been there before and my first impression is just like the first impression I got from their web site. '70s
Neither Nancy nor Teresa called anyone at ARB.
Zero didn't call to set them straight.
My drive out there was a waste of time because they still would not sell the bike to me because "It too different, that's not how it's done".
I left without a transaction taking place and not an overall good experience in general.
I do a follow up call with Jason at Zero and he says he'll have to check with the incentive department at Zero into the secret double probation check about the "Pomona Loop Test".
That will take two weeks to get back to you!
He also apologized for not getting back to Mission Motorcycles to clear up the other issues.
So, this whole escapade is weird because, ULTIMATELY, the Zero FX that I was getting will have the full batter packs anyway and the company won't take my CASH!
I've never run into this situation before where a company won't sell you a product because you want to put stuff on a separate invoice for reasons that are essentially none of their business.
ARG!
Anyways, back to Idiocracy!