Ford Fusion Hybrid Eligible for $3,400 Tax Credit

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It is official, the 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan Hybrids are eligible for the $3,400 tax credit. This is, of course, if Ford can rectify the battery shortage that they are dealing with and you are able to purchase one.

“Buyers of a new 2010 Fusion Hybrid or Mercury Milan Hybrid this year will qualify for the $3,400 tax credit, the highest credit amount ever offered for hybrids purchased or placed in service after December 31, 2005. The Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrid, the most fuel-efficient SUVs in America, continue to qualify for a $3,000 tax credit, the highest available tax credit of all hybrids on the road today.” (Source: PR Newswire)

The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid has celebrated success recently; the Environmental Protection Agency rated the car with a 41 miles per gallon city rating. This is eight miles per gallon higher than its competitor, the Toyota Camry Hybrid.

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