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Honda Civic Hybrid Hybrid version of the best-selling Honda. Arch rival of the Prius.

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Old 06-06-2006, 07:07 PM
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Honda Hybrids Now Added to the Official Hybrid Car Tax Credit List:

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http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1032

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Old 06-06-2006, 07:44 PM
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Anyone know why the Prius gets a credit of $3150 while the HCH gets only $2100? Seems like we are getting stiffed.

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Old 06-06-2006, 07:52 PM
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Default Re: Honda Hybrids Now Added to the Official Hybrid Car Tax Credit List:

birch

I have no idea. You bring up a valid point. I am no expert, but i believe it has something to do with the difference in the emissions vs the regular model. Again, i dont know. Others who have more experience with hybrids can answer that better......


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Anyone know why the Prius gets a credit of $3150 while the HCH gets only $2100? Seems like we are getting stiffed.
Great question ?

I think it is because the Credit is based on the difference between the (Gas-Civic) and the (HCH II) FE.

The Toyota Prius has No-Gas counter part. So it gets the Full Credit from the IRS.

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Old 06-07-2006, 01:01 AM
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Anyone know why the Prius gets a credit of $3150 while the HCH gets only $2100? Seems like we are getting stiffed.
It was announced today that Toyota has already sold more than 60,000 hybrids this year. So as of October 1st the tax credit on Toyota hybrids will be cut in half. So there, you don't have to whine anymore.

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Old 06-07-2006, 04:47 AM
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I received a call from my Honda salesman yesterday to tell me about the tax credit. That's great service! He called me within hours of getting the information. The credit was better that he'd originally expected, but was on target with other predictions. The difference between the Honda and the Prius is their emissions score balanced with their estimated MPG. The rating for the HCH2: http://www.epa.gov/emissweb/E-HONDA-CivicHybrid-06.htm
The rating for the Prius:http://www.epa.gov/emissweb/E-TOYOTA-Prius-06.htm
I was surprised that the Prius received a lower score outside of CA & NY. The Feds lump them all together, though. It's got to be weighed as emissions per estimated mile driven.
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Old 06-07-2006, 01:35 PM
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Default Re: Honda Hybrids Now Added to the Official Hybrid Car Tax Credit List:

I posted a thread on the main forum (here originally).

The Civic is compared to other compact models from 2002. Since compacts tend to get great mileage over other classes of cars, the Civic only saves a little. The Prius saves more.

The SUV's area all compared to other SUV's. The forumula was rigged by Toyota.

The Camry Hybrid gets far better fuel economy (city-which is what it is based upon) than any 2002 mid-sized car, so it gets a great break. Same goes for the Lexus 400h and Toyota Highlander Hybrid. Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner too!
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I posted a thread on the main forum (here originally).

The Civic is compared to other compact models from 2002. Since compacts tend to get great mileage over other classes of cars, the Civic only saves a little. The Prius saves more.
You didn't mention that the 2006 Prius is considered a mid-size. So it saves more gas compared to a mid-size than the HCH saves compared to a compact.

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You didn't mention that the 2006 Prius is considered a mid-size. So it saves more gas compared to a mid-size than the HCH saves compared to a compact.
Ah! It all makes sense now.
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You didn't mention that the 2006 Prius is considered a mid-size. So it saves more gas compared to a mid-size than the HCH saves compared to a compact.
DOH!

I forgot it is a mid-size!!! The prior model was a compact-which actually might have affected the Civic-since it is a compact and the prior Prius was a compact in 2002!

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