The 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 Qualifies for $900 IRS Tax Credit
Marissa Brassfield — June 6, 2010 — Autos
References: bmw & motorauthority
If you've ever wanted a Bimmer in your garage, the recently-announced $900 IRS tax credit for the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 will be music to your ears. Before you get too pumped, consider this: Pricing for this sports sedan starts at $102,300. A discount is a discount, though, especially when this eight-speed V8 does a 4.7-second 0-60 and can still boast 26 highway miles per gallon.
See more shots of the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 above. Is the $900 IRS tax credit enough to make you bite?
See more shots of the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 above. Is the $900 IRS tax credit enough to make you bite?
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Sports Sedans - Incentives for hybrid sports sedans like the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 are becoming more prevalent with opportunities to capitalize on unique vehicle designs.
2. Luxury Car Incentives - The $900 IRS tax credit for the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 highlights the potential for luxury car incentives leading to more consumers being able to afford high-end vehicles.
3. High-performance Hybrid Vehicles - The 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 demonstrates that high-performance hybrid vehicles can be designed as a sleek sports sedan while keeping a fuel-efficient advantage.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry must be prepared for increased development for hybrid high-performance sports cars in order to meet the demand for more fuel-efficient vehicles.
2. Finance - The $900 IRS tax credit provides finance professionals a chance to capitalize on incentives or deductions for hybrid vehicles, creating a potential market for tax strategists and planners.
3. Eco-friendly Cars - The 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 showcases eco-friendly technology making it more accessible and attractive to eco-conscious consumers and influencing future eco-friendly car development.
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