Archive for the ‘Hybrid Car Rebates’ Category

Ford has recently released the sticker price for the C-MAX Energi, its newest hybrid model.

The new vehicle is ready to compete in the market with two rivals: Chevy Volt and Toyota Prius. With the distinction that it has the lowest sticker price of the trio.

The new C-MAX Energi will sell for $33,745 after destination fees. Because it has a smaller battery than other hybrid models, the federal tax rebates is $3,750, contrary to the $7,500 one that can be applied to the Volt. There is also a $1,500 California rebate that can applied, reducing the final price to $28,495.

The Volt sells for $30,250 after all rebates have been applied and the Prius for $28,795.

The estimated combined electric and gas range of this vehicle is of 550 miles.

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Still considering buying a new electric car because its simply too expensive? Well, we have good news for you. Some dealers in Washington and California are offering $5,000 off from the price tag.

The current rebate is being offered on 2012 Leaf models, which have a base price of around $36,000. You can add up the 5,000 rebate to the 7,500 federal tax rebate plus different state incentives (these may vary depending on dealership and zip code). You can now score a great deal of about $25,000 for this well reviewed electric vehicle.

A Washington State dealer is also offering in the cost of a Level 2 home charging station as part of the lease payment for little as $50 more per month when you lease a vehicle for 39 months.

Nissan is currently working in the 2013 leaf version, so it makes sense that they want to start clearing out inventory of 2012 models.

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