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It Doesn’t Look Like The 2023 Dodge Hornet R/T PHEV Will Qualify For A Tax Credit!

It Doesn’t Look Like The 2023 Dodge Hornet R/T PHEV Will Qualify For A Tax Credit!​

Inflation Reduction Act Looks To Put An End To Incentive For Italian-Built C-UV...​


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The all-new 2023 Dodge Hornet is the first-ever Dodge vehicle to offer some type of electrification. The Hornet R/T plug-in hybrid (PHEV) form can provide more than 30 miles of all-electric range to the performance-based C-UV, while also increasing performance.


 

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Japanese are going to take this to the WTO..... lets see how that sorts out.
 

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With about 80% of American people who fill out their taxes short form due to the deductible at $12,500 it is kinda a moot point, besides with the high price tag the only people that are going to afford this car will be people who can afford one with the tax credit.
 

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welcome have you seen new car prices, this is not high in the marketplace, Especially for PHEV unless you getting the Bolt or a Kia
 

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First Dodge if you don't count the 2009 Durango Hybrid i guess.

The main reason i won't buy it is because of the weird upswept style of the d pillar looks to much like the Pacifica.

As far as price you get what you pay for i guess, incentives with bring the price down to make you feel like you got a fair deal.
 

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First Dodge if you don't count the 2009 Durango Hybrid i guess.
That model was introduced ten years after Dodge was already selling battery electric minivans. The USPS liked them, but Daimler killed the program.
 
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