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Toyota’s first plug-in hybrid, The Prius 2012, comes with great reviews and it is set to achieve 11 miles as a fully electric vehicle plus it is also a zero emissions car.
This vehicle will be eligible for California’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program (CVRP) which offers a $1,500 rebate on purchased cars or if leased over a period of thirty six months or more.
The 2012 plug in version is less expensive than other electric vehicles in the market and it also qualifies for a $2,500 federal tax credit available only for the purchase of any emissions-free plug in cars.
As one of the new features, this model will allow owners to charge the vehicle remotely when using a smartphone.
The newly proposed Fiscal Year budget for 2013 according to Barack Obama, offers new and more options to motivate customers to opt for a hybrid or electric vehicle.
Currently, tax rebates range from $2.500 to $7.500, depending on the car’s battery: the most efficient and innovative, the bigger the tax rebate is. With the new proposition, rebates could increase as much as $10.000 in some of the cases.
Obama’s main objective with this initiative is to have one million hybrid-electric automobiles running by the year 2015. And, one of the main reasons why he believes this will be possible is because this “will help increase production of advanced vehicles that diversify our fuel use and bring down the cost of producing such vehicles”
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