The Energy Policy Act stipulates several other caveats for hybrid tax eligibility. However, these requirements are typically not difficult to meet for the average driver. For example, alternative fuel tax credits are only extended to the original owner of a vehicle. As such, if you were to purchase a used 2010 model vehicle, then you would not be able to claim a tax credit.
Additionally, the 2010 new car must be purchased or leased for personal use by the individual claiming the tax credit. The vehicle must also be driven primarily in the United States.
Other 2010 New Cars Eligible for Tax Credits
Hybrid vehicles are not the only 2010 new cars eligible for tax savings. Some light-duty diesel and electric vehicles may also qualify such as these Audi's:
•2010 Audi A3 TDI: $1,300
•2010 Audi Q7 TDI: $1,150
* content provided by www.autotropolis.com
Monday, April 26, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Audi R8 V10 named 2010 World Performance Car
Developed jointly with quattro GmbH, the Audi R8 V10 is powered by a 5.2 liter direct injection ten-cylinder engine which develops 386 kW (525 hp), enabling it to sprint from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in just 3.9 seconds and then to a top speed of 316 km/h (196.35 mph). It features Audi technologies such as quattro permanent all-wheel drive, a lightweight aluminum body and the innovative all-LED lights.
This is the second World Performance Car award win for the Audi R8: the original V8-powered version won the same award in 2008. Whether a customer chooses an R8 with a V8 or a V10 engine, they will get a World Performance Car award winner.
This is also the third Word Performance Car award for Audi in the five years that the award has been on offer: the RS 4 was named as the 2007 World Performance Car.
The truly global nature of the World Car jury is evidence that Audi is hitting the performance car sweet spot of car lovers around the world.
*image and content courtesy of audiusanews.com
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