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Turbo s60R 07-29-2009 10:30 AM

Cash for clunkers
 
The government is running a program where if your car qualifies as a clunker they will give you $4,500 towards your trade in value if you buy a more efficient car....

So i just took a walk out back of the dealership i work at and as our part of the deal with have to disable the engine of the car so it cant be salvaged. I felt my heart drop when i saw 15+ cars running with no oil and runnin some type of salt soulotion. I felt like i was wittnessing a bunch of old people being euthanized except they werent that old and had no health problems....:cry:

Nors 07-29-2009 10:34 AM

Haha yeah I read you have to use the salt solution in the engine for 7 minutes and it basically seizes the engine. If the car is made in 1984+ and gets 18mpg or lower it qualifies. You get $3500 if your new car gets 4-9mpg better than the "clunker". $4500 if it gets 10mpg or better.


Kev, get me a job at your place..

Turbo s60R 07-29-2009 10:40 AM

dude i would but we are doing nothing but laying off and forced retirements... im in the process of getting transfered to south carolina hahahhaha if everything goes as planned...

Nors 07-29-2009 10:46 AM

Aight, check your messages.

To add to the conversation..

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REPORT: EPA performs 11th-hour refresh that makes some cars ineligible for Cash for Clunkers
by Michael Harley on Jul 28th 2009 at 11:28AM


It seems the folks working the late shift at the EPA made a few changes to their published numbers just before the federal Car Allowance Rebate System - CARS (a.k.a. "Cash-for-Clunkers") program went into effect last week. The sweetening $3,500 and $4,500 incentives are available to consumers who trade-in 1984 or newer vehicles with a combined fuel economy average of 18 miles-per-gallon, or less in exchange for more fuel efficient transportation (22 mpg or better in the combined cycle).

Owners of certain 1993 Toyota Camry V6 wagons, 1992 Saab 900S hatchbacks (a turbo is shown), and 1988 Toyota 4Runner 2.4-liter models voiced their complains to Edmunds.com, frustrated that their eligible EPA 18 mpg combined ratings had been bumped to ineligible EPA 19 mpg combined ratings as the agency "refreshed" some of its numbers at the last minute. While few of us would complain about a free 5 percent gain in gas mileage, when it unexpectedly robs vehicle owners upwards of $4,500 on a federal incentive program, well, we'd be a bit miffed too, especially as there has been no official announcement as to why the changes have taken place.


Sounds a bit sketchy to me, why check these figures 17 years later?

jpalamar 07-29-2009 10:46 AM

My car qualifies as a clunker. 18MPG and 1984+ lol

Nors 07-30-2009 09:15 PM

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/30/r...-dead-tonight/


Looks like the program might end tonight.

TunedIS300 07-30-2009 09:22 PM

yup i witness this today at the dealship i work at 12 cars parked and a clear substance poored in =[

DsmRob 07-30-2009 09:31 PM

This program is suspened as of midnight tonight, http://finance.yahoo.com/news/AP-sou...&asset=&ccode=

Edit: We have abt 12 cars and be blew up an older f-150 and a 02 kia minivan. You'd be suprised how long an engine will run w/o oil while boucing off the rev limiter.

BrennanJeff 07-30-2009 09:33 PM

this is going to turn into the biggest scam ever.......... i hope lol

Showoff03LS 07-30-2009 11:08 PM

its funny cuz ALL Geo metros are exempt from this whole thing. my 91 Regal get 18 mpg and i wouldnt have to give it up for this thing. and the 78 Caddy that i plan to buy is too old for the program.

mcperson2k 07-30-2009 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrennanJeff (Post 1454642)
this is going to turn into the biggest scam ever.......... i hope lol

Its not a scam.. Its just a system they are saying will help the environment, but in reality, its there way of boosting the car businesses a little bit, after the slow sales from the recession.

enigma 07-31-2009 05:56 AM

No, its a a scam. You are taking tax dollars from one person, and giving them to another, so they can buy a new car.

2drStunner 07-31-2009 07:28 AM

I also heard that it ended last night! More people took advantage of the program then the government ever thought they would.

R22B 07-31-2009 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by enigma (Post 1455005)
No, its a a scam. You are taking tax dollars from one person, and giving them to another, so they can buy a new car.

Ha, my thoughts exactly. I love it when the government steals from everyone and gives it to people who don’t need it.

Oh well, at least I have $8,000 coming since I bought a house this year. At least it’s not destroying perfectly good cars that could have been given to charity or something to auction off and to raise money.

SheaButter 07-31-2009 02:11 PM

Well they have just passed another $2 billion for cash for clunkers. way to go government spend some more money.

Nors 07-31-2009 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SheaButter (Post 1455441)
Well they have just passed another $2 billion for cash for clunkers. way to go government spend some more money.

Way to go misinformation. Senate still needs to vote for the additional funds to be passed. Also, the extra $ is not "more" money since it is being transferred from an existing renewable energy program.

Showoff03LS 07-31-2009 02:52 PM

i hope the whole thing just blows up in there faces. granted it wont teach them a lesson but would just be funny to see something like this backfire

Kir Diesel 07-31-2009 03:00 PM

Heavy auto sales will help stimulate the economy people thats why they are doing this... If theres a heavy demand for cars and trucks again it will in turn create jobs.. etc etc etc..

Auto sales have always been a big part of Americas economy so i agree with what they are doing.

At least they are doing something.

lownslow95 07-31-2009 03:00 PM

I wish my car classified for this. The only thing it has going for it, is its a '95. But its 2WD and gets more then 18+ mpg's. :(

Kir Diesel 07-31-2009 03:02 PM

Yeah we have a car we would love to trade it for that credit too and buy a new car but it doesnt qualify... maybe they will change some of the qualifications down the road.


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