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bwilson4web 09-26-2007 06:07 AM

29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
On Saturday, September 29, the last Toyota hybrid with a Federal tax credit will be sold. Except for the "YES!" from the buyer and sales critter "Made quota!", there won't be hardly a peep elsewhere.

The hybrid skeptics will be hoping "Oh PLEASE let there be a dip in October sales!" because the tax credit is one of their last justifications for hybrid sales. Of course Toyota squashed that by opening the production lines as the tax credits ramped down. I suspect the subsequent sales surprised even Toyota and certainly put a stop to hybrid skeptics claims in this area.

Supporting fuel efficient vehicles makes good sense and I'm not terribly worried about how. But I don't regret loss of the new car, tax credit especially if we could replace them with operational efficiency policies. That is to say, policies that would reward those who achieve higher efficiency.


Bob Wilson

kenkobra 10-08-2007 08:50 PM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 

Originally Posted by bwilson4web (Post 144570)
On Saturday, September 29, the last Toyota hybrid with a Federal tax credit will be sold. Except for the "YES!" from the buyer and sales critter "Made quota!", there won't be hardly a peep elsewhere.

The hybrid skeptics will be hoping "Oh PLEASE let there be a dip in October sales!" because the tax credit is one of their last justifications for hybrid sales. Of course Toyota squashed that by opening the production lines as the tax credits ramped down. I suspect the subsequent sales surprised even Toyota and certainly put a stop to hybrid skeptics claims in this area.

Supporting fuel efficient vehicles makes good sense and I'm not terribly worried about how. But I don't regret loss of the new car, tax credit especially if we could replace them with operational efficiency policies. That is to say, policies that would reward those who achieve higher efficiency.


Bob Wilson

W/O the tax credit this will hurt sales.

jrb_nw 10-23-2007 10:38 PM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
I don't think the tax credit will matter - gas prices will soon provide all the necessary incentive.

fluteman 10-24-2007 07:14 AM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
Then there's the "clean concience trend" as well . . .
Then again, anyone with a clean concience has a memory loss problem ;P

Scuddy 10-24-2007 07:25 AM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
could be why they're offering 2k off "for the first time ever"

Mark E Smith 10-26-2007 11:40 AM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
I dont think most people were able to use the so call tax credit, I know I could not.

Sky Blue 10-26-2007 01:20 PM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
I thought Sept. 30th was the last day.

That's when I got my car!

bwilson4web 11-05-2007 01:06 PM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
Sales - month
12,494 - September 2007
13,158 - October 2007

Last day of Toyota's Federal Tax Credit, September 30, 2007.

Guess those Federal Tax subsidies were . . . dealer mark-up.

Bob Wilson

leahbeatle 11-05-2007 01:27 PM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 
Now that's a discouraging thought. But I suppose it's possible.

worthywads 11-05-2007 03:21 PM

Re: 29 Sept -- passes quietly
 

Originally Posted by bwilson4web (Post 148666)
Guess those Federal Tax subsidies were . . . dealer mark-up.

Bob Wilson

That's how I called it all along.:confused:

Sustained high gas prices have provided the "sustainable" incentive, not the subsidies.


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