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0Hyundai Sonata Hybrid delay dashes hope for $1,300 tax credit 1292028660
2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid – Click above for high-res image galleryIn mid-October, Hyundai announced that its 2011 Sonata Hybrid would be eligible for a $1,300 tax credit. The electrified mid-size sedan was to officially hit the market before the end of the year and the first 60,000 buyers ... -
Hybrid, diesel buyers can still get some of that sweet tax rebate money 1291913700
2010 BMW X6 ActiveHybrid – Click above for high-res image galleryUnless there's a successful lame-duck push in Congress, hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicle tax credits, still available on select models, will expire on December 31st. Luckily, you've got more than three weeks left to head ... -
Making money on the Chevy Volt won't be easy, should the Feds boost support? 1265137500
2011 Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image galleryHow much influence should the government have when setting out a path for more fuel efficient vehicles? It's a question that has been debated at length on these very pages already, and it's an issue that seems likely to generate ... -
2010 Fusion/Milan now shipping to dealers get your max tax credit now! 1237120560
2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid - Click above for high-res galleryFour 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 ... -
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid qualifies for $3,400 tax credit 1233182160
Click above for high-res gallery of the 2010 Ford Fusion HybridGood 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 $3,400 tax credit allowed for hybrid ... -
Honda's hybrid tax credit to be halved again on July 1 1213879320
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 with the reasoning behind the credits in the first place along with the arbitrary number of people ...
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When owning a hybrid begins to make cents 1156508700
According to Edmunds.com, a hybrid costs between $1,200 and $7,000 more than its gas-consuming counterpart, so it comes a no surprise that people often buy hybrids for reasons other than saving money. Last February, Edmunds conducted a survey and found the top five factors were:1) To make a ...
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