2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid earns full $3,400 Federal Tax Credit

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid earns full $3,400 Federal Tax Credit

In the market for a fuel-sipping mid-size sedan? Now, and for a limited time only, buyers of the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid will be eligible for the $3,400 federal tax credit for hybrid vehicles. Late last year, Ford hit the magic 60,000 limit on individual hybrid sales that's been imposed by the Feds, so the tax credit for all of the Blue Oval's hybrid machines will be halved beginning on April 1st. Beginning in October, the credit will again be cut in half to $850 and the entire amount will be gone starting January 1st of 2010.


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downtoearthdowntoearth - 1/29/2009 10:14:58 AM
+4 Boost
This is the best car Ford currently makes.


veyron1001veyron1001 - 1/29/2009 3:43:57 PM
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Underneath its a Mazda.


OblivObliv - 1/29/2009 1:49:25 PM
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Mercedes? A man's car? ROFL.

I guess if you want more compartments to place your manly purse!


KthornKthorn - 1/30/2009 2:13:24 PM
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So you two did it in HER car? Hmmmm.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 1/29/2009 11:52:39 AM
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Didn't Toyota suggest that the Fusion shouldn't be eligible for the tax credit? Ford is really pushing forward showing and not talking the game when it comes to hybrid cars. Within a short period of time, the Fusion is a very serious player.


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