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Pennsylvania Hybrid Car Rebate

 

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is offering a rebate of $500 for the calendar year of 2005 to "assist with the incremental cost for the purchase of a new hybrid, bi-fuel, dual-fuel, or dedicated alternative fuel vehicle."

 

Rebate Information:

  • Vehicle must be registered in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the time of purchase.
  • Vehicle must be operated primarily in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
  • Rebate must be submitted no more than 6 months after the purchase of the vehicle.

 

Rebate Materials:

  • A copy of a valid Pennsylvania vehicle regsitration.
  • A copy of the dealer invoice.
  • Proof of vehicle purchase in the form of a cancelled check, the finance agreement, or a dealer invoice indicating a zero balance due and receipt of payment in full.

 

To obtain a copy of the rebate form, click here or contact Cleo Arp at 717-772-8912.

 

 

 

New and used Hybrid Cars for sale.
Acura RD-X, RL
BMW X5
Chevrolet Malibu, Tahoe, Equinox
Dodge Durango, Intrepid ESX
Ford Escape HEV
GMC Sierra Partial Hybrid
Honda Insight, Civic, Accord
Lexus RX 400H, LS
Mazda RX-8
Saturn EV1, VUE
Subaru B9 SC
Toyota Prius, Camry, Highlander


Hybrid Car quick notes and facts.

Though current hybrid car tax incentives/rebates are being phased out, consumers can look forward to rebates of up to $5000 in 2005.

Current hybrid cars can get up to 60 miles to the gallon on the highway. In addition to fuel economy, they boast lower emissions and depreciation than gasoline powered cars.

 

In the near future, hybrid cars are expected to get fuel mileage as high as 190 miles per gallon!

 

Environmentalists embrace hybrid cars as a solution to today's pollution problems.

 

Heavy HEV development began in the early 1990's with major manufacturers donating billions of dollars to the research of new hybrid technologies.

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