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2010 Fusion/Milan now shipping to dealers get your max tax credit now!

Four months after unveiling the 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan In Los Angeles, Ford is now finally shipping cars to the dealerships. Ford originally planned to start production in December 2008, but the collapse of sales last fall meant that there was excess inventory of 2009 models. As a result, the December shutdown was extended and production began in earnest in February. That means that anyone hoping to cash in on the maximum $3,400 tax credit on the hybrid versions will have to act fast. Ford has passed the 60,000 sales mark for ... Read more →

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid qualifies for $3,400 tax credit

Good news for those looking to get into a new fuel efficient midsize sedan: Ford's 2010 Fusion Hybrid has been tested by the EPA and its 41 mpg city and 36 highway entitle it to the maximum ...

Breaking: Senate passes PHEV legislation

Jeep EV The Senate has approved a sweeping energy bill that includes a provision for a rather substantial tax credit for plug-in hybrids. Of course, the bill still needs to make it through the ...

Honda's hybrid tax credit to be halved again on July 1

Back on the first of January of this year, Honda's hybrid tax credits began their slide down towards zero due to the fact that the automaker passed sixty-thousand hybrid sales. While you can argue ...

IRS tax credits for Honda hybrids will be halved January 1st

We know that, because of the Prius' popularity, Toyota and Lexus hybrid vehicles will lose their IRS tax credits at the end beginning of October. We've also know it was likely that Honda would ...

2008 Mazda Tribute hybrid SUVs will qualify for tax credit 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Gonna have to come clean, here. When the 2008 Mazda Tribute hybrids (2WD and 4WD) were approved for some fat tax credits from the U.S.' s Internal Revenue Service back in early July, it slipped by the AutoblogGreen radar. But the EDTA brought it to our attention through their newsletter and we went ...

Toyota hybrid sales spiked just before tax credits dropped 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Woefully short of details, but about a topic we're sure to know more about soon, this article from the Louisville Courier-Journal says that sales of Toyota Motor Company's hybrid vehicles peaked at the end of September as buyers tried to get their hands on a Prius or a Camry or Highlander hybrid ...

Where federal rebates for Toyota and Lexus hybrids stand as of Oct. 1 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Just so everyone's clear on where Toyota's hybrid models stand in getting federal tax credits in the United States, here's the way the money lines up for purchases after Oct. 1 (i.e., tomorrow), courtesy of Toyota: Toyota Prius: $1,575 Toyota Camry Hybrid: $1,300 Toyota Highlander Hybrid: ...

Getting more information on the U.S. hybrid tax 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

American hybrid purchasers get a tax break when they buy one of the fuel-efficient cars. But how easy is it to claim this credit, and just what does one do to do so. Over at the money advice site Bankrate, George Saenz, CPA, answers a reader's question on the credit, although the question is more ...

Honda announces 2006 hybrid tax credits 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

American Honda Motor has received its ruling from the Internal Revenue Service on the allowable tax credits for its hybrid cars for the 2006 tax year, and it's good news for car buyers. The 2006 Civic Hybrid (shown at right accepting its World Green Car award) gets the biggest boost, with a $2,100 ...



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