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Not long ago I suggested new tax credits for
non-plug-in hybrid
vehicles, but with higher fuel economy standards.
Since it's going to take decades before everyone is
driving a plug-in, if ever, America needs other fuel
efficient choices in the interim, especially cheaper
solutions.
But, instead of raising the fuel economy requirements
for a new hybrid tax credit, how about tax credits for
natural gas hybrids, including plug-in hybrids?
Elevate the battle against foreign oil dependency, and
invest in the electrification of the automobile. Isn't
it time for tax credits for natural gas hybrid
vehicles?
Labels: fuel economy, hybrid tax credits, Hybrid Vehicles, natural gas
