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Federal Clean Diesel Tax Credit

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I have an 05 so this wont help me, but it may help some of you 06 owners... . ???



From: http://www.dieselforum.org/policy-insider/fuel-efficiency/federal-clean-diesel-tax-credit/



Federal Clean Diesel Tax Credit

Clean diesel cars, pickups and SUVs purchased between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2010 are eligible for a new federal tax credit. To qualify, new diesel vehicles must:



Be powered by an internal combustion engine which:

Designed to operate primarily using more air than is necessary for complete combustion of the fuel

Incorporates direct injection

Achieves a minimum 25% increase in city fuel economy compared to a similar 2002 vehicle (inertia weight class)

Vehicle weighing 6000 pounds or less must meet Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions

Vehicle weighing more than 6000 pounds but not more than 8500 pounds must meet Tier 2 Bin 8 emissions

The credit amount for passenger cars and light duty trucks ranges from $250 up to $3400 depending on achieving certain performance standards for improved fuel economy and fuel conservation (gallons saved) over the life of the vehicle.



Fuel economy credit can range from $400 to $2400 with a minimum threshold of a 25% improvement as compared to 2002 model year city fuel economy (based on vehicle inertia weight class – see below)

Conservation credit can range from $250 - $1000 dollars with a minimum threshold of at least 1200 gallons of gasoline saved over the life of a vehicle driven 120,000 miles.

Phase-out period



Each automotive manufacturer is limited to selling 60,000 vehicles (hybrid or diesel) that qualify for the advanced vehicle credit. In the first calendar quarter following the sale of the 60,000th qualifying vehicle, a phase-out period begins. The applicable percentage of the incentive during the phase out period is as follows:



50% for the first 2 calendar quarters of the phase-out period.

25% for the 3rd and 4th calendar quarters of the phase-out period, and

0% thereafter

Credit Amount for Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks



Fuel Economy Credit

Vehicles achieving a fuel economy of (percentage 2002 model year fuel economy):

Credit Amount



At least 125% but less than 150%

$400



At least 150% but less than 175%

$800



At least 175% but less than 200%

$1200



At least 200% but less than 225%

$1600



At least 225% but less than 250%

$2000



At least 250%

$2400





Conservation Credit

Vehicles achieving a lifetime fuel savings of (in gallons of gasoline):

Credit Amount



At least 1200 but less than 1800

$250



At least 1800 but less than 2400

$500



At least 2400 but less than 3000

$750



At least 3000

$1000





Baseline Fuel Economy Levels

Passenger Cars





Vehicle inertia weight class:

2002 model fuel economy (in city):



1500 or 1750 lbs

45. 2 mpg



2000 lbs

39. 6 mpg



2250 lbs

35. 2 mpg



2500 lbs

31. 7 mpg



2750 lbs

28. 8 mpg



3000 lbs

26. 4 mpg



3500 lbs

22. 6 mpg



4000 lbs

19. 8 mpg



4500 lbs

17. 6 mpg



5000 lbs

15. 9 mpg



5500 lbs

14. 4 mpg



6000 lbs

13. 2 mpg



6500 lbs

12. 2 mpg



7000 to 8500 lbs

11. 3 mpg





Light Trucks

1500 or 1750 lbs

39. 4 mpg



2000 lbs

35. 2 mpg



2250 lbs

31. 8 mpg



2500 lbs

29. 0 mpg



2750 lbs

26. 8 mpg



3000 lbs

24. 9 mpg



3500 lbs

21. 8 mpg



4000 lbs

19. 4 mpg



4500 lbs

17. 6 mpg



5000 lbs

16. 1 mpg



5500 lbs

14. 8 mpg



6000 lbs

13. 7 mpg



6500 lbs

12. 8 mpg



7000 to 8500 lbs

12. 1 mpg
 
This does not help the '06 buyer either as our trucks are rated at a GVW greater then the highest rating listed. This is only good up to an 8500 GVW truck, the 2500's are rated at 8800.



Kevin
 
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