
"There is a limited number (of hybrids), we don’t want them in low-volume dealerships where they will sit for a long time," said Jim Brown, Malibu product manager. (Source: autonews)But that may not be the whole reason. Note the following areas are being targeted:
Washington D.C. will be first, followed by (in no particular order):
- New York;
- Philadelphia;
- Boston;
- Baltimore;
- Seattle;
- San Francisco;
- San Diego;
- Los Angeles;
- Sacramento, Calif.; and
- Portland, Ore.
The 2008 Malibu Hybrid has an MSRP of $22,790, or about $1,800 more than the more conventional Malibu. With a possible $1,300 tax credit, some people may opt for the hybrid even though you only improve your fuel economy by 2 mpg.
One other side note, the Malibu will be available in 11 states, 3 more than the Nissan Altima Hybrid.
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