Houston Chevrolet
Q: So what’s the point of buying a hybrid Houston Chevrolet?
A: Um, well doesn’t the environmental aspect sway you? They produce fewer emissions, and that cuts down on the pollution in this city. Don’t you remember a few years ago when Houston was nicknamed the smog capital of America? Yeah, I think we could use a few more hybrid cars on our grid locked freeways.
Besides that, there are the monetary advantages. A Houston Chevrolet hybrid car is more expensive to start out, but the gas is a lot cheaper–or, in any case, you have to buy a lot less of it. Oil is hitting record prices right now, so the best thing you can do right now car wise is find a way to use as little gasoline as possible until we figure out some other way to get fuel for our cars.
One monetary aspect that might really interest you is that if you buy a Houston Chevrolet, you can get a tax credit. The catch is that you had to have bought the car in 2006, and you had to have been one of the first of a certain number of people to have bought the hybrid car. It’s under the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
The tax credit is pretty well sized, too. You can get as much as four thousand dollars, just for having been first in line to buy a hybrid Houston Chevrolet last year. In order to qualify, though, your hybrid Houston Chevrolet must be: fuel cell, lean burn, hybrid or alterative.
