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Congress scales back tax break for car buyers
Thu, 12 Feb 2009A proposed tax break for new-vehicle buyers is dramatically scaled back in the final version of the economic stimulus bill. Auto dealers and their allies had sought to make interest on auto loans and the sales and excise taxes on new-vehicle purchases deductible from federal taxes. Proponents say those measures are needed to boost showroom traffic and sales.
Ford gets the 1965 Mustang ready for the racetrack
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