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Originally Posted by DGthe3
They have to do it because gas prices are too low to make the cars worth while. So they can either raise the price of gas, or effectively lower the price of efficient cars. Or ignore the consumption issue all together.
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You're sort of missing the point of 1bad65 and others are saying. They're essentially saying there is no economical reason for them to offer incentives on anything, considering the whole point is to influence buyers to chose a certain product because they think you
should buy the subsidized product over its alternatives.