Hybrids Myths and Facts |
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| By Aazdak Alissimmo |
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| keywords: Hybrids - Myths and Facts | ||||
| Capitalism is amazing because the people have the ability to
control its direction. By people, of course, I mean
consumers. As modern society has become environmentally
conscious and gas price savvy, the hybrid vehicle has
appeared. The day you knew Hybrids were here to stay was the day car companies started announcing hybrid SUVs. Imagine, all the size and little of the guilt. That being said, there are some misconceptions about hybrids, so lets address the big two. The first myth is that you will get a major tax break if you buy a hybrid vehicle. This is generally true, but not absolutely. Just to make you groan, you should know the agency that controls the issue. Yes, the IRS. So, when can you get a tax credit? When taxes are invovled, it should be no surprise there are pitfalls with claiming a tax credit for buying one. The first requirement is you must buy a new vehicle, not a used one. The second requirement is the IRS must have approved the vehicle. The funny thing about the tax benefit of purchasing a hybrid is it is a moving target. The IRS initially sets an upper limi and then has the option to lower that amount each quarter of the year after it analyzes the number of cars sold. The hybrid tax credit was designed to get people interested in hybrids. Given this fact, it should be no surprise the credit is phased out after a certain number of vehiles are sold. The beloved Prius, in fact, is about to lose its credit. Why does the tax credit phase out for hybrids? Well, you have to realize why it was put into law in the first place. It was intended to motivate people to buy such vehicles in light of our oil and environmental problems. It was not intended to be a windfall for manufacturers. A second area of misunderstanding with the hybrid vehicle has to do with the batteries. Obviously, the car requires special batteries. There is a myth that they have to be replaced every 40,000 miles. This is alleged to be a big problem because they are expensive. The truth will set you free! In the case of hybrids, this is particularly true. The simple Facts are the batteries last for well over a hundred thousand miles. Most car companies even give you a warranty for this mileage. Is a hybrid for you? Maybe it is and maybe it is not. The important thing is to ignore the myths, get the Facts and then make a decision you can live with happily. |
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| About The Author Aazdak Alissimmo writes about tax incentives for hybrid cars at HybridCarDealerDepot.com |
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