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I wouldn't be surprised to see this program (or a program like it) pop up now and again. I've seen states trying to get at something like it before, generally for commercial equipment/trucks.
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The $2 billion that they added has to be voted on yet, so we are waiting. They actually DID run out of money, though only 1/10th of it is actually spent. There are enough requests in to spend the entire $1 billion, they just haven't rebated the money yet, so everyone is waiting to get the money. Toyota was one of the ONLY dealerships here in Pueblo to continue to do the Program on Saturday, because we got special permission, but now NO ONE is allowed to do it anymore, at least until the rest of the money is voted on and put in.
And I know Toyota is not a US company, but they are built here, parts and all, so it is helping the US just as much (if not more) than buying an "american made" car. A lot of the american brands are at least partially built in Mexico or Canada. My cousin works for GM, and he tells me all about the stuff they do. He works in Detroit Michigan. Yes, I did do my research. I am a Toyota salesman, and it's my job to know these things. I work In Pueblo, Colorado. Come on in and ask for Eric, and I will be happy to help. |
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Except that the US government has invested $billions in the Big 3 which won't be repayed if they don't sell enough vehicles. So selling American cars benefits the US more than selling Toyotas not matter where Toyotas are made.
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It does aggravate me that to see perfectly funtional vehicles that could have served so many of purposes destroyed like so much garbage: the commuter vehicles of the poor, the vehicles that are used by recyclers to haul scrap, the mobile homes of the homeless, the winter beaters people who live in regions where salt and winter would otherwise destroy newer cars, trucks used to haul firewood and other destructive agricultural comodities, the work trucks of handymen and andscapers.The list goes on and on. Let them drive new vehicles sounds like let them eat cake to me. As a frugal person who believes in getting all the useful life out of manufactured goods, it disgusts me. I sure people in the third world are looking at this an saying wtf are they thinking.
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It's just an excuse to spend more money. The real solution is to allow gas prices to rise over time, which in turn increases demand for more efficient vehicles. |
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Fact is, there is no "real" single solution that will solve the "problem".
The CFC program is just one facet of many things that need to be implimened. The biggest problem IMO is we need to break the back of the (false) mentalty that gas guzzelers are better... a staus symble, etc. If it takes a program like CFC to get the ball rolling, so be it as no one has come up with a better solution so far after all these years. Let's not loose sight of the fact that the gass guzzling vehicle problem has become a national security/ major economic issue. |
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I've got to get a little maintenance work done on my "clunker" before taking the family to the beach with it. It also serves as my "truck" with a trailer behind it, and my knockaround vehicle for going places like the rifle range where I don't want to take the shiniest, newest one. No way in blue blazing hell is the government going to destroy it for a $4500 discount on an overpriced new vehicle. But its retail value as a used car is $725, according to one of those online sites. Fine. I'm not planning to sell it anyway. As long as I can reasonably keep it fixed up, I'll run it till the wheels fall off and won't go back on. |
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Not that I'm against the program but that's a real good point!!
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I agree with that completely. What happens now to those who can only afford to buy "clunkers"? And those who make a living off of selling them? Sure every "clunker" in the country won't be destroyed but if all $3billion is used, over 600,000 of them will be destroyed. That's a major hit to those who use,buy, and sell "clunkers".
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Used Yaris after the the cash for clunkers program sells 1 million cars $9,500 Used Yaris when gas prices creep back up to $4 / gallon $10,500 Short term projects yield short term results, on the car side. But cleaner air is worth waiting 6 months to sell a used Yaris |
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Hey, at least someone from among the general public benefitting. How often does that happen?!?
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This program puts money in the hands of anyone who works for the auto industry here in America *regardless* of the auto makers country of origin. So now those dealers, service dept workers, truckers, distributors, parts dealers etc.etc. can go spend that cash to further stimulate the economy. - as opposed to getting laid off because no one is buying. |
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Cleaner air is not a part of this program. Possibly emissions may be reduced as a side effect. But the criteria for eligible vehicles are based solely on fuel consumption as estimated by the EPA, not emissions. And the requirements for improved mileage to get the payment are rather modest. Why don't they just be honest about it and "give" a bonus to us (out of our tax dollars) to buy a new car? A bailout for the carmakers and dealers is all this is about.
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Don't overlook the benefits to all US citizens of having GM and Chrysler sell more cars.
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I think it was a good idea, a lot better than Bush's bail-outs for poorly managed american auto companies which americans are split on if they even want those companies around any more.
get low mileage cars off the road = less gas consumed = less pollution = slows down global warming, And our dependence on OPEC is also lessened. I'm all up for sending a billion dollars to japan if it means we will save many times that amount in oil costs every year now. |
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