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According to the American International Automobile Dealers Association (AIADA) newsletter car buyers will have the chance to obtain bigger incentives when buying electric cars on most of the regions in the United States.

USA Today reported that key factors to these offers are the chance for automakers to launch electric cars massively and have and impact on environment, less congested driving lanes and less expensive prices.

Electric vehicles are being offered with a federal tax credit of up to $7.500 which reduces the price to the same range as any regular vehicle.

It is expected for EVs to be sold in more states by the end of the year. So far, Nissan is selling the Leaf model in Arizona, California, Oregon, Tennessee and Washington. All states are currently offering incentives on this model. Also, 9 states offer tax credits or cash rebates of $1,500 to $6,000.

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Fiat and American Chrysler are forming a new alliance. Together they will launch the big come back of Fiat 500 to the USA. Fiat has not sold a car in the US for about 27 years.

The 500 is expected to hit the showrooms in the beginning of spring and the manufacturer aims to sell at least 50.000 during 2011.

Fiat 500 has won important awards such as World Car of the Year (2010) and World Car Design of the Year (2009).

Small cars have double sales in the past 6 years, mostly for extreme high fuel prices, making this a good time to regain old and new customers.

The model is equipped with seven airbags and high strength steel specially made to protect the passenger compartment from crashes. Price starts at $15.500 base. If you to want to ride with full extras, the cost increases to $19.500.