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Tip 14: Buy a Hybrid or Electric Car
Ok, this is a biggie. We know. Not everyone has a bunch of cash just laying around to purchase a new car. But when it is time to replace your old gas-guzzler, opting for a hybrid is a better choice than purchasing a less-efficient gas vehicle.
Since they run on both gas and electric, hybrids don’t need nearly as much gas to travel the same distance as a gas vehicle. Hybrids have better gas mileage, too, so you’ll fill up less frequently, saving you money.
If you want to take it a step further, all-electric and plug-in hybrid cars purchased after 2010 could get you a tax credit of up to $7,500. Tax incentives vary on a state-by-state basis, so you’ll have to check with your local government for a more exact amount.
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