Hybrid cars placed into service after December 31, 2005 may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $3600. Electric vehicles purchased in or after 2010 are eligible for a tax credit of up to $7500.
Don't anyone fear New cars are here! To combat gasoline, Drive a car that's green!
Grab the Wheel
This year, why not buy a car that not only has style and comfort, but also has a minimum impact on your wallet and the planet? Here are a few of our favorite new cars that make it cool to be green.
2010 Nissan Leaf - The Leaf is a zero-emissions 100% electric car with room for 5 passengers that gets 100 miles per charge. Price: TBD
2010 Toyota Prius - The 3rd generation Prius is the best-selling hybrid in the world and achieves 51 mpg in the city and 48 on the highway. Price: $22,400
2010 Honda Civic Hybrid - The Civic gas-electric hybrid offers the familiar comfort of the Civic with an estimated 40 mpg in the city and 45 mpg on the highway. Price: $23,800
2010 Ford Fusion - The Fusion gas-electric hybrid achieves 41 mpg in city traffic and 700 miles per tank of gas. Price: $27,950
2011 Chevy Volt - The Volt electric extended range vehicle has been given an official EPA rating of more than 230 mpg in the city and can go over 40 miles on a pure electric charge. Price: $40,000
2010 Tesla Roadster - The Roadster is 100% electric, goes from 0-60 mph in 3.9 secs, and gets 244 miles per charge. Price: $101,500
Gas 2.0 details the best green cars of the future from the 2010 Detroit Auto Show.
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