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Your first reaction might be a blank stare followed by the words, “I’m sorry, what?” If you’ll recall, we introduced you to the Gazoo Racing brand in early September but we, like most rational people, assumed it would be a brand for other markets and that any GR-branded cars would come here as Toyotas. No sir. We were wrong. The new Toyota Supra will actually be a Gazoo Supra. How’s that sound to your Toyota-lovin’ ears? Aside from that, all we know is that it’ll have 50/50 weight distribution and probably be a hybrid. Gazoo Racing president Shigeki Tomoyama said that “hybrid technology will be necessary for the future sports car. It’s not just about prioritizing efficiency but speed too. The key challenge we need to overcome is controlling the energy flow, the regeneration and keeping the weight low.” So the Supra is coming back as a Gazoo instead of a Toyota. How do you feel about that? -tgriffith Find Certified Pre-Owned Cars and Used Cars in your area at CarGurus. Used Chevrolet Camaro Shopping for a new vehicle? New Toyota Supra Won’t Be a Toyota posted first on http://www.cargurus.com/blog/ via Blogger New Toyota Supra Won’t Be a Toyota
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Americans love their gas-guzzling SUVs and their relatively cheap gas, which has made EVs a tough sell. The tax credit may be keeping the market artificially alive. Take off the life support and, well, there’s not a lot of reason left to buy electric. If that new tax bill passes, the EV tax credit will end after the 2017 tax year. Would you be interested in an electric car if the tax credit disappeared? -tgriffith Find Certified Pre-Owned Cars and Used Cars in your area at CarGurus. Shopping for a new vehicle? Will EVs Lose Their Tax Credits? posted first on http://www.cargurus.com/blog/ via Blogger Will EVs Lose Their Tax Credits?
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