Originally Posted by koffee brown
If that is so, why do people with hybrids get to write off half the price of the cost of their hybrids, while when we buy bikes, we get zero write off?
And why do owners of 30 MPG hybrids get a tax break, whereas 40 MPG with conventional technology gets none?
And why do people who drive 50 miles to work (I know several) and buy a hybrid get a tax break, whereas those who drive 2 miles to work get none?
Makes you think they might not actually know what they're doing in DC...