Rush to the best Ford Fusion tax credit
Worth up to a $3400 tax creditIf you're interested in purchasing a Ford Fusion hybrid, it's best to act now. While the EPA has told Ford that the Fusion hybrid will qualify for a $3400 tax credit, that credit will only be available until March 31. After that, until September 30, the Fusion hybrid will qualify for a $1700 tax credit. After than, until March 21, 2010, the tax credit will be $850.
The Fusion hybrid will start at $27,270, although dealer markups could increase those costs.
Also, the Mercury Milan hybrid qualifies for the same tax credits as the Fusion hybrid.
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4 Comments:
$27K for Fusion Hybrid. I didn't know that.
Oh well, I guess I do believe in cheaper hybrids, because for a lower price I would rather buy a Prius. Only car I'll pay more than $25K for is a Volt.
well the fusion is a better comparison to the camry hybrid.
cheap hybrids. that's why i like what honda has done with the Insight.
Well, no dealers around here have one so it's hard to figure how you could even get a credit for something that's not going to happen before the end of March!
You can preorder the Fusion hybrid the last I heard.
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