By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-27 | Automotive It seems like it's all over the news these days. Turn on a TV to one of the many competing news services, and gray-faced pundits or helmet-haired anchors will be talking in depth about the government's Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), or, as it's colloquially known, the "Cash for Clunkers" program. And if you change the channel, you're likely to see a car commercial advertising how inexpensive a car is under the program. At this point, though, you may be wondering what the program actually is, and how it works. read more
By: Jose Barreda | 2010-03-30 | Automotive The internet is consumed with information about the new Cash for Clunkers program, signed by President Obama. While some of the information you find may be helpful, most of it will probably be perplexing, engulfing, or even just plain hilarious. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-03-29 | Politics "Cash for Clunkers" is the latest inception from the Obama administration to help the struggling economy, the ailing auto industry and the future of the environment. This article looks at some of the details. read more
By: Thomas Rosquin | 2010-03-27 | Automotive The Cash for Clunkers Program has been so successful that the $1 Billion set aside for this program has already been depleted. Recently Congress passed a bill that extends the Program and adds another $2 Billion to the cause! read more
By: Dirk Gibson | 2010-03-28 | Automotive The Cash for Clunkers program has acted like a lifeline to a ravaged auto industry that has seen wholesale losses across the board in many areas. The question is whether this type of approach can be used to crank up other areas of industry crushed by the current Great Recession? read more
By: Michael Correra | 2010-03-31 | Automotive The web is ablaze with word of the Cash for Clunkers program that recently passed in the US Congress. There's a whole lot of info out there, some of it confusing, some amusing and some simply overwhelming! read more
By: Trace Morgan | 2010-03-27 | Loans With the end of the government Cash for Clunkers program in sight, auto dealers are asking "where's the cash". Around the U.S. dealers are speaking up. This government program was to provide payment to dealers who participated within 10 days after they sold a car under this program. Some dealerships are holding invoices due from the government of up to one million dollars! read more
By: Andrew Vanderbilt | 2010-03-30 | Politics In late June this year, the U.S. Congress approved the bill of Cash for Clunkers stimulus. The bill, which aims to assist the declining car business, offers car owners a spur incentive coupon if they would like to swap in their current vehicle for a car that is more environmentally-mindful. read more
By: Debi Davis | 2010-03-29 | News and society The media is buzzing about the Cash for Clunker program and the car dealers all have a smile on their face, so why am I not happy? There will be no cash for my clunker because we own her free and clear. read more
By: Robyn Roberts | 2010-03-29 | Automotive Pros and Cons of Cash for Clunkers Program. So far for the Individual: 4-Pro, 6-Con. For the Collective Soul: 6-Pro, 12-Con. read more
By: Ken Cole | 2010-03-29 | Politics Cash for Clunkers: Will it stimulate the economy or destroy an industry? Most consumers had been holding off buying a new car this year. They have been placing that money in savings instead, because of the uncertainty of the economy. read more
By: Norm Butler | 2010-03-29 | Automotive The new cash for clunkers program is now available for many Americans that can qualify big time for this plan. The plan was passed by Congress to get rid of many old cars on the road today. read more
By: Ronnie W Tanner | 2010-03-27 | Economics The new government program Cars, formerly known as Cash for Clunkers, aims to help improve fuel economy in the nation by giving a discount to those who trade in a gas guzzling car for a more fuel efficient model. The program, currently set to run through November 1, 2009, will give a $3,500 or $4,500 credit to any person who meets the requirements and buys a new car that is fuel efficient. The program is aimed at older cars that get 18 miles to the gallon or less. read more
By: Andrew Vanderbilt | 2010-03-29 | Economics Is Cash for Clunker Program really suspended? Actually the answer is no, not even at his very hour. But, the question is, will the program be suspended and when? If you will base on the information from the (NADA) National Automobile Dealers Association, then it is likely to happen. read more
By: Chris Olt | 2010-03-28 | Economics The cash for clunkers program has been touted as a success, and it may be, but the question is "a success for whom?" If you think that the answer is the American people your are dead wrong! Oh sure politicians can authorize handing out $4500 of our money, be astonished that people want it and then declare the program a success. The rest of us can think a little clearer and come out with an answer based in reality. read more