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    Eco-chic New Member

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    I'm a new owner & i heard I missed out, is that true?
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    Jack66 Kinda Jovial Member

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    Unfortunately, yes, if you are talking about a Toyota. The faster a carmaker sells hybrids the faster the rebate goes away. The Prius is a very popular hybrid.

    I didn't get the rebate either, but the consolation prize is we got a great car!:)
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    NYPrius1 New Member

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    Did they take away the tax credits from EXXON Mobile for pumping too much gas??
    I'll Bet Not!!:fencing:
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    Prius 07 New Member

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    Don't miss out on refueling in time;) (like when you're at two pips). Welcome to PC and congrats on your new car.
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    Boo Boola Boola Member

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    One is eligible for a hybrid tax credit for Toyota hybrids only if one took delivery by 9/30/07. Anyone taking delivery on a Toyota hybrid on or after 10/1/07 is not eligible for any hybrid credit. Here's the IRS webpage on the subject:

    Summary of the Credit for Qualified Hybrid Vehicles

    Don't feel too bad though:

    -- Because of the Alternative Minimum Tax, many people otherwise eligible for the tax credit did not get it either.

    -- Average sale prices for the Prius seemed to go down roughly at the rate that the tax credit was reduced.

    Bottom line - the price you paid for the Prius is probably in the ballpark with the price others paid after deducting their tax credit.

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