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The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 established a federal income tax credit of up to $3,400 for the purchase of new hybrid vehicles, purchased or placed into service after December 31, 2005. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Vehicles purchased after December 31, 2010 are not eligible for this credit.
Flex-Fuel Bait and Switch - See how many flex-fuel cars are on the road and how many stations offer E85 in the US. Flexible Fuel Vehicles, U.S. Department of Energy. Fuel economy comparison among 2014 E85 Vehicles available in the U.S. - (fueleconomy.gov) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy.
The Nissan Sentra proves that affordable and efficient cars don't have to look dorky. It's powered by a 149-hp 2.0-liter inline-four and continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).
Clean Car Calculator (Institute for Energy Efficiency) Clean Cities - 2014 Vehicle Buyer's Guide, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), U.S. Department of Energy, December 2013. EPA Green Vehicle Guide; EPA's hybrids' payback time comparison; Every 2014 And 2015 Hybrid Car In The U.S.: Ultimate Guide, Green Car Reports, August 2014.
English: US DOE car efficiency by loss. FIGURE 3-1 Example energy flows for a late-model midsize passenger car: (a) urban driving; (b) highway driving. [SOURCE: U.S. Department of Energy
With new cars selling for upwards of $30,000 on average, and overall fuel costs pushing what you pay at the pump to your wallet's limit, what kind of car you choose will directly correlate with how...
However, since the tax on fossil fuels are relatively high in all European countries, including Switzerland, there is still an indirect, but quite strong incentive for car buyers to decide for energy efficient vehicles. Based on the following examples: Fuel economy: 7.8 L/100 km (30 mpg ‑US) unleaded; Driving habits: 15,000 km (9,300 mi) per year