Pennsylvania has a flat tax on EVs and PHEV not on HEV. I mean I get it with the EV. You've got something that's heavier than most cars tearing up the roads, not paying their way, and Pennsylvania has a lot of road mileage damaged by winter. If you have PHEV And never plug it in, you're really dumb because your paying the tax and lugging around the extra battery with your gasoline. Maybe that should be an incentive to plug it in. Probably would have to calculate what the break even point is for the flat tax versus mileage to see which would help or hurt you. A garage queen is just a waste with the flat tax.Here in Washington they are proposing to replace state gas tax with a pay-per-mile charge. Claim the EV's and to a lesser extent hybrids are not paying their fare share of the road tax. Supposedly Oregon and three other states have some sort of pay-per-mile program. If you are in one of these states I'd like to hear how it is working out for you. If not, any general comments? In the example I saw if you even average 25 MPG you will pay more with the new plan than you do with Washington's gas tax. There is also talk of just charging hybrids more to register per year. I remember when you were encouraged to drive a car that was good on gas.....
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