Federal Tax Credit on 2009 Hybrid Vehicles

The tax credit available on MY 2009 hybrid vehicles is both shorter and longer than it has been in the past. Make Model  Credit Amount ...

The tax credit available on MY 2009 hybrid vehicles is both shorter and longer than it has been in the past.



Make
Model 
Credit Amount
Cadillac
Escalade Hybrid 2WD
$2,200
Cadillac
Escalade Hybrid All Wheel Drive
$1,800
Chevrolet
Tahoe Hybrid C1500 2WD
$2,200
Chevrolet
Tahoe Hybrid K1500 4WD
$2,200
Chevrolet
Silverado Hybrid C15 2WD
$2,200
Chevrolet
Silverado Hybrid K15 4WD
$2,200
Chevrolet
Malibu Hybrid
$1,550
 Chrysler
 Aspen Hybrid
 $2,200
 Dodge
 Durango Hybrid
 $2,200
 Ford
 Escape Hybrid 2WD
 $3,000
 Ford
 Escape Hybrid 4WD
 $1,950
GMC
Sierra Hybrid C15 2WD
 $2,200
GMC
Sierra Hybrid K15 4WD
 $2,200
GMC
Yukon Hybrid C1500 2WD
 $2,200
GMC
Yukon Hybrid K1500 4WD
 $2,200
Honda
Civic Hybrid (CVT)
$2,100
 Mazda
 Tribute Hybrid 2WD
 $3,000
 Mazda
 Tribute Hybrid 4WD
 $1,950
 Mercury
 Mariner Hybrid 2WD
 $3,000
Mercury
Mariner Hybrid 4WD
 $1,950
Nissan
Atima Hybrid
$2,350
Saturn
Aura Hybrid
$1,550
 Saturn
Vue Hybrid
$1,550 


Keep in mind the tax credit on Toyota and Honda hybrids has already expired, while the tax credit on the Ford and Mercury vehicles has been cut in half as of yesterday (April 1, 2009).  Ford hybrid car buyers will see another cut in October, and will end April 1, 2010.

The 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercrury Milan Hybrids are eligible for the full tax credit of $3,400, if you bought it last month.  This month, the credit will have fallen to half that ($1,700). The hybrid SUVs from Ford also had their tax credit cut in half.

Follow the link to see the full details on how to get your federal tax credit on a hybrid car, and to see how much you could get back, depending on which car you buy and when you bought it.

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