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Responses to Obama's move, and looking at the potential of a $10,000 PHEV tax credit

There were good and bad receptions to President Obama's move earlier this week to push the EPA to rethink the California waiver decision (details here). GM released a very short statement that said they were "ready to engage the Obama administration and the Congress" on this topic (read the whole thing after the jump). The Progressive Auto X Prize praised Obama's opening the door to California setting its own standards greenhouse-gas emissions. So, with that little chapter all wrapped up (ha!), we move on to what comes next. The Senate is ... Read more →

Come 2009, U.S. tax credits will exist mostly for large, low-MPG hybrids

What's in a number? For hybrid buyers, the number 60,000 is an important one. As you might know, when Congress enacted the particular hybrid tax credit, they set a limit of 60,000 vehicles per ...

Michigan governor proposes state income tax credit of hybrid buyers

At meeting this week at Michigan State University on "green collar job" creation, Governor Jennifer Granholm floated the idea of state income tax credits for residents that buy hybrid or electric ...

Bank of America gives hybrid-buying employees $3,000 each

With the federal tax credit dropping for Toyota hybrid models, the Bank of America program we've told you about in the past is offering $3,000 to any of its 185,000 employees nationwide who buy a ...

Responses to Obama's move, and looking at the potential of a $10,000 PHEV tax credit 9 months ago on Autoblog Green

There were good and bad receptions to President Obama's move earlier this week to push the EPA to rethink the California waiver decision (details here). GM released a very short statement that said they were "ready to engage the Obama administration and the Congress" on this topic (read the whole ...

Come 2009, U.S. tax credits will exist mostly for large, low-MPG hybrids 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

What's in a number? For hybrid buyers, the number 60,000 is an important one. As you might know, when Congress enacted the particular hybrid tax credit, they set a limit of 60,000 vehicles per manufacturer to get the discount, and the more popular hybrids now do not qualify for any government ...

Michigan governor proposes state income tax credit of hybrid buyers 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

At meeting this week at Michigan State University on "green collar job" creation, Governor Jennifer Granholm floated the idea of state income tax credits for residents that buy hybrid or electric cars. While the IRS and a variety of states already offer similar incentives, it's unlikely that ...

Bank of America gives hybrid-buying employees $3,000 each 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

With the federal tax credit dropping for Toyota hybrid models, the Bank of America program we've told you about in the past is offering $3,000 to any of its 185,000 employees nationwide who buy a hybrid car. Previously, only employees Boston, Charlotte or L.A. could get the credit. Anne Finucane, ...



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