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1). 1917 Woods Dual Power
The first hybrid gas electric car did not come out in 1983, but in 1917. The Woods Dual Power was built by the Woods Motor Vehicle Company of Chicago. Because the gas engine was so rough, but supplied more power and electric cars were smoother, but had limited range, the Woods Motor Vehicle Company wanted to supply a car that gave you the best of both worlds.
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2). IRS Announces Tax Credits For Toyota Prius
The Toyota Prius is the vehicle that started the entire hybrid vehicle craze. It continues to dominate the market and the IRS has announced the tax credits for this year. IRS Announces Tax Credits For Toyota Prius In an effort to promote energy efficiency, the federal government has instituted an energy program that provides financial rewards for energy efficient products.
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3). 2007 Toyota Camry: A Hybrid For A Leader
Toyota has a couple of big things in store for the Camry when the 2007 model year version of the car rolls out this coming summer: a complete redesign and the availability of a hybrid engine. Already the best selling car in America, the Camry is destined to be overhauled and re-engineered. Let’s take a look at some of the changes scheduled for Toyota’s venerable model.
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4). Making Big Money By Going Small on the Nets
You will hear over and over that the quickest way to find success on the net is to find an area with little competition. I second this advice. Making Big Money By Going Small on the Net Going small can refer to both marketing and business choice. In and of itself, you are trying to find a segment of the general market for a service or product line.
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5). Various Toyota Hybrids Get Tax Credit Certification From IRS
Starting in 2006, individuals buying hybrid cars will get a tax credit instead of a tax deduction. The IRS has just started to kick out the exact amounts you can claim for your new hybrid. Various Toyota Hybrids Get Tax Credit Certification From IRS Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the tax benefits of owning a hybrid vehicle underwent significant changes.
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