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RoadRunner

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7. Same here - Prius Prime
Mon Apr 17, 2023, 03:10 PM
Apr 2023

I got the income tax credit in 2020 for tax year 2019. My everyday driving is mostly less than 30 miles and I’m currently averaging 156 MPG. Much less on the occasional road trip.

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Those numbers are going to vary Mr.Bill Apr 2023 #15
I've driven the Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrid Renew Deal Apr 2023 #2
We have a Toyota Prius Prime ... mbusby Apr 2023 #3
Same here - Prius Prime RoadRunner Apr 2023 #7
If your seats are full is there a difference in full electric pedal feel? pwb Apr 2023 #5
I never noticed a difference Renew Deal Apr 2023 #6
The Pacifica hybrid has a 16.5 gallon fuel tank VMA131Marine Apr 2023 #17
It weighs 5,000 pounds - still a pig. It's gross vehicle weight is 6300 pounds which Wonder Why Apr 2023 #29
Tesla should give up their credits, since Musk complains about NPR socisalism. TheBlackAdder Apr 2023 #4
It's not up to him. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #12
Tesla makes a huge profit selling their carbon credits to other car companies. former9thward Apr 2023 #26
Those are crazy prices for cars. If this country is going to transition to electric cars, Vinca Apr 2023 #8
No way would I spend that money JustAnotherGen Apr 2023 #10
Yep. My 2011 Toyota was 20K and I thought that was high. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #14
They are going to have to do something by 2032 or the EPA is going to fine them billions MichMan Apr 2023 #23
Whomever can get their US sourcing established soonest will have a competitive advantage MichMan Apr 2023 #9
It's facing opposition from environmental groups madville Apr 2023 #19
Would these groups prefer we continue using fossil fuels instead? MichMan Apr 2023 #21
That's always been the solution madville Apr 2023 #22
Not a question that occurs to them. Igel Apr 2023 #24
Well airplaneman Apr 2023 #11
And that's with a rather expansive definition of Igel Apr 2023 #25
The starting MSRP on a Leaf JustAnotherGen Apr 2023 #13
No kidding. An 80k Pacifica is preposterous. As is a 55k Bolt Bristlecone Apr 2023 #20
WTF, they're asking $55k for a piece of shit Bolt? SunSeeker Apr 2023 #31
Well I can't afford 80% of the cars on that list even with the credit. OrlandoDem2 Apr 2023 #16
And you have to owe that much in taxes madville Apr 2023 #18
If the government wants more people to be able to buy these cars, friend of a friend Apr 2023 #27
Most are too expensive, rebate or not madville Apr 2023 #28
I love my Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid. SunSeeker Apr 2023 #30
Of course...the Oil barrons don't want cars an average person can afford Bengus81 Apr 2023 #32
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