It's not whether you get a refund at the end of the year or not, it's about your tax liability. Those are two different animals. Lets say you have to pay $10,000 worth of tax, but you pay $12,500. Instead of getting a refund of $2,500, you would get a $10,000 refund. ($2,500 + $7,500)
HAHA I walked right into that one. Even though my math is wrong I don't regret my recently placed order. 2.0T Sting Gray Rubicon w/color matched hard top.
Can't wait :handsinair:
In California (in general), the difference between 87 octane and 91 octane is $0.20 not $0.47 as assumed in the initial calculation. With that being said, including the $1000 additional for the turbo engine, my gasoline savings for 36k miles are around $3-4K
Just FYI