The Federal Government also imposes a gas-guzzler tax of $1,700.
The move has eliminated or reduced the gas-guzzler tax on five of the cars.
They are exempt from gas-guzzler taxes that apply to cars getting less than 22.5 miles per gallon.
There is still the gas-guzzler tax, which isn't changing for 1997.
Because they are not classified as cars, sport utility vehicles escape the gas-guzzler tax.
The superiority, unfortunately, includes the price, including a $2,100 gas-guzzler tax.
The price, out the door, is at least $311,700 (including a $3,700 federal gas-guzzler tax and $2,500 in shipping).
What will they get for their $160,000 (including a $3,700 gas-guzzler tax)?
This is a pricey, thirsty neighborhood: M5's start at $85,595 including a $3,700 gas-guzzler tax.
This is indeed true, and doubly so if the car in question is also a victim of the gas-guzzler tax.