There is no date on the article unless you've found one.
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Originally Posted by tcjohnsson
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From this "According to the government's fuel economy.gov website, there's a "clean fuel" deduction of $2,000 for most hybrids, if they are placed in service by the end of 2005." which suggests this article is sadly dated. Other references to "273 V." batteries strongly suggest this article was written at least three years ago.
It is out of date and the facts and data are wrong. It looks like something left over from a hack job three years ago and no one ever cleaned it up.
I've left feedback asking if out-of-date, inaccurate articles, full of useless hyperbole is their editorial standard.
Bob Wilson