Suzuki SX4 Sport
- Class: Sport Sedan
- MSRP: $14,770-$16,270 (USD)
- Fuel Efficiency: 20mpg City - 22mpg Hwy
updated 2010-07-17 23:16:12
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Hybrid-Vehicle Rebates
Federal: up to $2,000 depending on the year of purchase.
- Colorado: up to $4,310 depending on the model purchased.
- Connecticut: hybrid-electric vehicles are exempt from sales tax.
- Maine: up to $500 depending on the model purchased.
Louisiana: up to $1,500 or a state tax credit of two percent of the total cost of the vehicle.
- New York: a tax credit of $2,000.
- Oregon: a residential tax credit up to $1,500.c
updated 2011-06-28 20:25:15
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Accelerated Composites
Accelerated Composites is a small company, based in San Diego, California that has reportedly developed a 230 mpg hybrid vehicle. The two-seat vehicle, called the Aptera, is currently a prototype. The retail version, scheduled to be introduced to the market in late 2008, will initially only be available to residents of California. Apteras can be reserved for a down-payment of $500. According to the company, the Aptera's fuel efficiency is due largely to a lightweight composite construction and aerodynamic design.
updated 2010-07-16 20:43:24
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BMW 335
updated 2012-05-12 22:32:59
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Bill Heard Chevrolet
- Alabama Blog: Bill Heard closing auto dealerships
updated 2010-07-16 23:13:47
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AMC Gremlin
The AMC Gremlin is a subcompact car that was produced by the American Motors Corporation. The Gremlin was produced from 1970 to 1978, with a total of 671,475 being made. It was the first US built subcompact car of the seventies. Juxtaposed to the Ford Pinto and Chevrolet Vega, the Gremlin had no engineering or production defects that seriously ruined it's public image. As the lowest priced car made in USA for many years, the majority of Gremlins were made and sold as low option base models and they have been a regular target for status driven derision. Otherwise, the more well optioned ones are become true collector cars for features such as Levis interior and V8 engine.
updated 2010-07-16 21:24:31
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New York Auto Show 2009
Flickr: New York Auto Show 2009 Photos
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updated 2010-07-17 16:55:58
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Toyota
1933: Toyoda Automatic Loom Works launches automotive division
- 1935: Model A1 car and G1 truck launched
- 1937: Toyota Motor Co. (with revised spelling) established
- 1957: Toyota Crown is first Japanese car exported to U.S.
1970: Toyota Celica introduced
- 1983: Toyota Camry introduced
- 1997: Toyota Prius, a hybrid vehicle, is introduced
- 1999: Toyota Tundra introduced
- 2001: Toyota Verossa and Voxy introduced
- 2003: Toyota Vios, Sienta and WISH introduced
updated 2011-06-20 17:32:37
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