Does anyone know anything about this law? What happens if we buy a car now before it passes or takes effect?
6/10/2009 2:38:58 PM
6/10/2009 2:41:45 PM
Does anyone have a copy? The version that is not retroactive, does it apply once it is signed, or some future date either enumerated or deigned by some executive committee?
6/10/2009 3:04:18 PM
this is fucking ridiculous. another waste of taxpayer money
6/10/2009 4:04:36 PM
so can i just go out and buy some old beater to use for the trade-in?
6/10/2009 4:37:34 PM
Stupid is as stupid does.
6/10/2009 4:37:50 PM
It depends. As they have only spent about $40 billion of the stimulus so far, I would prefer they cancel it and just not spend it. However, giving it away to American consumers is a second best option, better than building a museum somewhere to showcase government waste. That said, I would be buying a car today if it wasn't for this law messing up my perspective.
6/10/2009 5:59:54 PM
6/11/2009 11:47:42 AM
Fucking ridiculous. Lets reward the stupid and wasteful
6/11/2009 1:10:10 PM
This rocks for me. I have a 92 dodge pickup that is worth like $500. If this all goes through, I will be trading it in on a new minivan for my wife.Awesome. Im totally going to take advantage of the government.
6/11/2009 1:12:01 PM
gotta bribe ppl with their own money now a days to get them to change their ways
6/11/2009 1:14:06 PM
they're gonna take your money either way. be glad some of it will actually come back to the people.
6/11/2009 1:35:14 PM
^^^ I'll use you as an example of how I think this will work....If you were to take your clunker into a dealership today, they'd give you $4,500 for it anyways to make a deal, but you'd pay MSRP of $30,000 minus that $4,500 from the trade in. So you are really paying $25,500 for it.If this bill passes, you can take that clunker to a dealership who will give you a $4,500 credit for it. What I'm wondering is, are they still gonna take $4,000 plus off the sticker price??? IE, With your voucher, can you still get the dealer to knock $4,000 off the MSRP? Then you'd only pay $21,500 for it.So the consumer saves $4,000 toatl - does the dealership see any of that? Or do they just get whatever profit they make on the sale?[Edited on June 11, 2009 at 1:43 PM. Reason : w]
6/11/2009 1:38:07 PM
if i actually thought i could trade my 03 gas guzzler in for a decent price, plus get the full voucher amount id actually do it, but i highly doubt id get the full value. always gonna get screwed somewhere.
6/11/2009 2:00:48 PM
6/11/2009 2:10:12 PM
6/11/2009 2:46:50 PM
They did something similar in eastern europe a few years back to get all of the soviet era cars with 2-stroke engines off the roads.
6/11/2009 3:38:26 PM
^^My understanding of it is to think of it like the government is buying the car from you for $4000 (or whatever the voucher amount) to then crush it (to get it off the roads permanently). I don't think the dealership will own the car that's traded in for the voucher (and therefore can't sell it)
6/11/2009 4:00:24 PM
I vote that the Government just donate those cars to charity and let the charities sell them for whatever they want . The Government can then write it off as a charitable deduction.
6/11/2009 4:09:40 PM
^ the idea is to get the cars off the road.the old car is junked, not resold at auction or whatever. its not property of the dealership etc
6/11/2009 4:23:45 PM
6/11/2009 6:19:37 PM
They could, you know, not take it in the first place.
6/11/2009 6:45:01 PM
And how is this supposed to be helping the environment?Sure we may increase the average fuel economy of the entire american fleet of vehicles but at what cost? Think of all the driveable cars that are going to be trashed prematurely. This is the opposite of recycling. It is wasteful to destroy driveable vehicles. Considering that cars have to be scrapped, this will accelerate the amount of garbage or unrecyclelabe material entering land fills. This is a case of whats worse, the problem or the solution.
6/11/2009 6:55:35 PM
so since I have ALWAYS driven a fuel efficient vehicle, and have paid to keep my car maintained and efficient, my taxes will go to the cheap bastards that drive the piece of shit cars that i work my ass off to keep from driving. splendid. just like my taxes are going towards people who are not responsible enough to live within their means when it comes to home buying, but I do not qualify for any sort of refinancing or anything because I AM within my means.
6/11/2009 9:47:55 PM
6/11/2009 10:49:29 PM
^ You missed the point. This will improve air quality while simultaneously increasing land and ground pollution. The net environmental improvement is negated if not making things worse. Hence the question, "How is this supposed to be helping the environment?"
6/11/2009 11:13:57 PM
if you wanted to take that stance, i guess the argument would be1. one time trash dump of vehiclevs2. ongoing air benefits and less usage of oil for the future.
6/11/2009 11:16:23 PM
6/11/2009 11:31:22 PM
Senate Passes "Cash for Clunkers" ProgramWASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress approved a "cash for clunkers" program Thursday to provide government incentives of $3,500 to $4,500 to motorists who trade in their gas guzzlers for more fuel efficient vehicles after Senate Democrats narrowly defeated a Republican effort to kill the plan.Auto state senators said the program would help hard-pressed car dealers and automakers by bringing buyers into showrooms, and they got help from President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, who made calls to wavering Democrats urging them to keep the plan alive."This is an emergency for families and small businesses -- for an industry that has been the backbone of our economy for a generation," said Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., who sponsored the proposal.read more http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1008/senate-passes-cash-for-clunkers-program/;_ylc=X3oDMTE5djJwcmo2BF9TAzI3MTYxNDkEc2VjA2ZwLXRvZGF5BHNsawNjYXNoLWNsdW5rZXJzHas anyone found out any more information on this? If there are any participating dealers in the Raleigh/Cary surrounding areas I'm totally giving them my 98 Grand Marquis. I get like 12 miles per gallon. HWY.
6/18/2009 9:13:03 PM
I'm pretty sure ALL car dealers will participate in this program, all the big ones at least.
6/18/2009 9:23:04 PM
I guess "common sense" is not a requirement to be a senator......So basically anyone that was environmentally responsible or fiscally disciplined is punished for not buying a gas guzzler. Where as a soccer mom driving her Yukon that she trades in every 3 years anyway gets rewarded $3000 for her next car great....
6/18/2009 9:39:40 PM
most newer cars aren't going to really qualify since in order for it to make fiscal sense the trade in value must be less than the credit from the government...thus a lot of the bitching in this thread is worthless since the bill already takes care of it.
6/18/2009 9:46:06 PM
6/18/2009 9:49:52 PM
6/19/2009 10:28:50 AM
Went to fueleconomy.gov, interesting. My Jeep has an EPA rating of 16 now. Which is kinda funny, because I get around 20 mpg give or take, which is what I think it was rated when I purchased it("think it was 18city/23hwy and 19 or 20 combined). Not that I would use this program, since the trade in value is still worth more than 4,500. How long is this voucher program running? Is it just this year? or several years? Might be worth it in a few years. If I have two cars that are insured, can I get two trade in vouchers and apply it to one vehicle?
6/19/2009 12:55:31 PM
I am interested to hear what the dealers feel about this...I am guessing that salespeople have mixed feelings. Yes, it will drive more sales... but I'd imagine there will be an exponential increase in unqualified people trying to get financing on a new car because they want to dump their POS.I also wonder if the dealers will be allowed to go way below invoice now... the reason I ask is because it sounds like they're doing this to support the dealerships/car companies when I hear...
6/19/2009 1:14:28 PM
6/19/2009 2:13:07 PM
Slick. The trade-in value on my cherokee would almost triple, as long as I bought a significantly more fuel efficient car (and I've got my eye on one as we speak). Maybe I'll be getting a Christmas present this year...?
6/19/2009 9:18:50 PM
does anyone know when this law will actually be in effect? my mom's car is on its last leg, and we're looking to replace it asap.
7/1/2009 4:02:19 PM
Everything you needhttp://www.cashforclunkersinformation.org/
7/1/2009 4:18:15 PM
sounds to me like this is really only worthwhile if you drive an old beater, and want to replace it with a brand new car.how often is that really going to happen? how many people are there nowadays who buy a brand new car off the showroom, drive it for 15+ years, then get another brand new car?[Edited on July 6, 2009 at 3:48 PM. Reason : and I still fail to see how this is argued to actually be constitutional]
7/6/2009 3:48:08 PM
^ seems to be for all the old people with the ancient land yachts and farmers and rednecks with the f150s and the like from the 90s, not many from mainstream american culture that doesnt buy new and drive for 10+ years. and i can't see how this has anything to do with the constitution.. just seems like a odd way to do a tax rebate on fuel economy and lessening air pollution.List of cars that are under 3500 Bluebook and less than 18 mpghttp://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2009/06/cash-for-clunkers-the-best-gas-guzzlers-to-junk.html[Edited on July 6, 2009 at 5:13 PM. Reason : they should just say "the southern US" because most of those cars I see all the time ]
7/6/2009 5:07:28 PM
depending on my car's engine, it gets either 18 or 21 according to the EPA combined mileagehopefully that works, because my family's been talking about getting a replacement soon
7/6/2009 5:36:25 PM
7/6/2009 6:13:31 PM
7/6/2009 11:17:02 PM
This law sucks. My wife totaled her car and we couldn't even afford to insure her old clunker. As soon as I get a job, we'll be able to and that's what she'll drive. If they didn't have the insurance requirement, we could have used the credit as a down payment on a new car, or at least to reduce the loan. Oh well, guess we'll use her late 80's Volvo which gets crappy mileage and leaks all sorts of fluids.
7/8/2009 11:33:25 AM
You act like you are worse off because of this law.
7/8/2009 12:00:14 PM
saw this posted on campus blendeR:
7/8/2009 1:11:44 PM
Can it be for a used car or is it only brand spanking new cars?
7/8/2009 1:37:58 PM
Brand spanking new only.This kind of reminds me of the melting steel in China during the Great Leap Forward. Such grand ambitions and so much fail.
7/8/2009 2:00:34 PM