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Get ready for April 15: info on U.S. hybrid vehicle tax rebates




Did you buy a hybrid in 2007? If yes, you'll want to check out a post that our good friends over at Green Daily have whipped up. The GD crew has prepared an in-depth guide to all of the U.S. tax rebates you can claim for buying gas-electric vehicles. Last summer we noted that the Toyota/Lexus hybrid rebates were decreasing due to the great popularity of the Prius. It's a good guess that a lot of people saw that the rebates were still available on other brands and bought something other than a Prius. If you're one of them, consider this post the one that pays you back. Toyota/Lexus buyers can still get a little somethin-somethin, but $3,000 for a 2008 Ford Escape 2WD Hybrid sounds a lot better than $787.50 for a 2008 Toyota Prius.

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[Source: Green Daily]

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