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DaimlerChrysler VP calls on congress for more tax breaks for fuel efficient cars

At a Senate Finance subcommittee hearing earlier this week DaimlerChrysler Vice-President Mark Chernoby urged Congress to extend tax credits for diesel vehicles to include all diesels. Expanded credits would help offset some of the increased cost of diesel engines and encourage the market for biodiesel. Chernoby also encouraged the legislators to broaden tax breaks on hybrid vehicles, which are currently limited based on the number of vehicles a manufacturer sells. Toyota has already hit the 60,000 vehicle limit for the maximum credit of ... Read more →

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