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Mercellus Bohren
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:09 am
Guest
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!
Tom Enright
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:19 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 11:09 am, Mercellus Bohren <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Quote:
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

The Chevy Tahoe Hybrid gets around 21mpg. Can't get close to beating
that.

-Tom Enright
Pauli G
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:31 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 11:20 am, "ViperSpit" <s...@viperden.org> wrote:
Quote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=119237

it's really cool to see the little LIBRULs fall off their BICYCYLES when you
pass
within about an inch of their handleBARS at 50 mph.

heh heh
Spit

that's a definite 'I've got a small penis and need to overcompensate'
vehicle.
Tom Enright
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:43 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 11:36 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-
Dog.com> wrote:
Quote:
ViperSpit wrote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.

I recommend you forget hybrid.... The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage. I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels. Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.

IIRC, Mr. Boron only purchases American vehicles.

-Tom Enright
Mercellus Bohren
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:50 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 10:43 am, Tom Enright <freddy_ha...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Apr 8, 11:36 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-



Dog.com> wrote:
ViperSpit wrote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com....
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!
I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.
I recommend you forget hybrid....  The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage.  I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels.  Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.

IIRC, Mr. Boron only purchases American vehicles.

-Tom Enright

TROLL ALERT!!!!!111

And, in future, please, would you spell my name properly!!!??? It's
BOHREN! Not BORON! I realize you are making a play, apparently, on the
words MORON and my family's last name; this behavior is not useful to
anyone.
Tom Enright
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:53 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 11:47 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-
Dog.com> wrote:
Quote:
Tom Enright wrote:
On Apr 8, 11:36 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-
Dog.com> wrote:
ViperSpit wrote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com....
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type

I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.

I recommend you forget hybrid....  The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage.  I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels.  Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.

IIRC, Mr. Boron only purchases American vehicles.

-Tom Enright

It's probably made in Tennessee... try looking it up.

Maybe Mexico(Central America)or Canada(North America)

The Furher's People's Car is a German vehicle.

-Tom Enright
Guest
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:35 am
On Apr 8, 10:09 am, Mercellus Bohren <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

Be careful. Just because you get a hybrid does not automatically mean
you get a tax break or even get one at all. We bought a 2007 Prius
last year and the tax credit was $0.00

Check out

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=157557,00.html

for a list of qualified vehicles and their associated credits.

That being said, that Prius kicks total ass. We'd do it again in a
heartbeat.

>=
Mercellus Bohren
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:55 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 12:35 pm, heylookat...@yahoo.com wrote:
Quote:
On Apr 8, 10:09 am, Mercellus Bohren <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

Be careful.  Just because you get a hybrid does not automatically mean
you get a tax break or even get one at all.  We bought a 2007 Prius
last year and the tax credit was $0.00

Check out

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=157557,00.html

for a list of qualified vehicles and their associated credits.

That being said, that Prius kicks total ass.  We'd do it again in a
heartbeat.


Useful; thanks.


The Ford Escape looks like it might fit my needs.

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=167435,00.html
Mercellus Bohren
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:36 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 1:49 pm, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-
Dog.com> wrote:
Quote:
Mercellus Bohren wrote:
On Apr 8, 12:35 pm, heylookat...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Apr 8, 10:09 am, Mercellus Bohren <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?
Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!
Be careful.  Just because you get a hybrid does not automatically mean
you get a tax break or even get one at all.  We bought a 2007 Prius
last year and the tax credit was $0.00

Fixing that thing could cost you so much more than a regular car that a
really nice tax credit will be used up in repairs really fast.


I've heard of these things called "warrantees." I'm not sure what they
are exactly, but, I've heard they include repairs for new items once
purchases. Wikipedia might explain it better. I've heard "extended"
warrantees are for losers though.
HarryNadds
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:16 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 10:09 am, Mercellus Bohren <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

Get the Yugo !! Use the money you save on the tax credit to have a
honkingly powerful american V8 installed.That way you'll have enough
get up and go to get out of the way of my 5,000 pound,400 horse, gas
guzzling V-10 Excursion!!
HarryNadds
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:20 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 10:36 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-
Dog.com> wrote:
Quote:
ViperSpit wrote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.

I recommend you forget hybrid....  The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage.  I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels.  Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.





http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=119237

it's really cool to see the little LIBRULs fall off their BICYCYLES when you
pass
within about an inch of their handleBARS at 50 mph.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Yup,It's noisy as hell,stinks to high heaven and would'nt pull a
greasy string out of a sick cats ass.Wherever you drive that turd make
sure it's always down hill !!.
ViperSpit
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:20 am
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"Mercellus Bohren" <mercellusb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!



I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=119237

it's really cool to see the little LIBRULs fall off their BICYCYLES when you
pass
within about an inch of their handleBARS at 50 mph.

heh heh
Spit
HarryNadds
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:22 am
Guest
On Apr 8, 10:50 am, Mercellus Bohren <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Apr 8, 10:43 am, Tom Enright <freddy_ha...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Apr 8, 11:36 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-

Dog.com> wrote:
ViperSpit wrote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!
I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.
I recommend you forget hybrid....  The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage.  I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels.  Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.

IIRC, Mr. Boron only purchases American vehicles.

-Tom Enright

TROLL ALERT!!!!!111

And, in future, please, would you spell my name properly!!!??? It's
BOHREN! Not BORON! I realize you are making a play, apparently, on the
words MORON and my family's last name; this behavior is not useful to
anyone.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

The last name is fucked but where the hell did your mother come up
with "Marcellus"?? Was that the name the firemen gave you when the
found your infant ass out by the dumpster?
Poetic Justice
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:36 am
Guest
ViperSpit wrote:
Quote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercellusb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?

Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!



I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.



I recommend you forget hybrid.... The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage. I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels. Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.

Quote:

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=119237

it's really cool to see the little LIBRULs fall off their BICYCYLES when you
pass
within about an inch of their handleBARS at 50 mph.
Poetic Justice
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:47 am
Guest
Tom Enright wrote:
Quote:
On Apr 8, 11:36 am, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n-
Dog.com> wrote:
ViperSpit wrote:
"Mercellus Bohren" <mercell...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:222ddb46-4373-4460-a3f5-1f1d87f43b94@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
I'm going to buy a hybrid vehicle in 2008. Does anyone know what type
of hybrid vehicle will get me the biggest tax credit when tax time
rolls around in 2009?
Thanks for any useful information. Trolls and other ner-do-wells
should stop and consider any hurtful replies!

I highly RECOMMEND this vehicle, it's my daily driver and has not failed me
yet.

I recommend you forget hybrid.... The diesel Jetta gets 52mpg on the
Hwy with 2 people and a weeks luggage. I was amazed, and the car
doesn't need to be launched into space by NASA for repairs.... it's not
futuristic crap on wheels. Good basic transport with better real world
economics than the hybrids when it comes to real use like HWY driving.

IIRC, Mr. Boron only purchases American vehicles.

-Tom Enright

It's probably made in Tennessee... try looking it up.

Maybe Mexico(Central America)or Canada(North America)
 
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