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IRS Hybrid Tax Credit For 2010 Cars

The IRS is offering a one time tax credit to the first time owners of 2010 Hybrid vehicles. The IRS Hybrid Tax Credit For 2010 Cars varies between models and manufacturer. The sooner you purchase a hybrid car, the better since the amount of your tax deduction will be determined by the date of purchase.

Have a look at our Hybrid Vehicle Tax Credit Review

Here is a list of 2010 hybrids we reviewed and their IRS tax credits.

2010 BMW 335d - $900
2010 BMW X5 XDrive 35d - $1,800
2010 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid - $1,300
2010 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid - $2,200
2010 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid - $2,200
2010 Ford Escape Hybrid (2wd) - $3,000*
2010 Ford Escape Hybrid (4wd) - $2,200*
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid - $3,400*
2010 GMC Sierra Hybrid - $2,200
2010 GMC Yukon Hybrid - $2,200
2010 Honda Civic Hybrid - $2,100

2010 Honda 2005 Civic Hybrid - $1,700

2010 Lexus GS 450h - $1,550

2010 Lexus LS 600hL - $450

2010 Lexus RX 400h - $2,200

2010 Mazda Tribute Hybrid (2wd) - $3,000

2010 Mazda Tribute Hybrid (4wd) - $2,200
2010 Mercedes GL 320 Bluetec - $1,800
2010 Mercedes R320 Bluetec - $1,550
2010 Mercedes ML 320 Bluetec - $900
2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid (2wd) - $3,000
2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid (4wd) - $2,200
2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid - $3,400
2010 Nissan Altima - $2,350
2010 Saturn Vue Green Line - $650
2010 Saturn Aura Green Line - $1,300
2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid - $2,600*
2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid - $2,600*
2010 Toyota Prius - $3,150*
2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI - $1,300

IRS Hybrid Tax Credit For 2010 Cars

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