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Dealers Create Own Private Stimulus Plan
KickingTiresPicking up where the government???s Cash for Clunkers program leaves off, a group of car and truck dealers from across the country have joined forces to create their own incentive plan for customers who don???t quite qualify for the Car......Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Passenger Cars, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Cash for Clunkers Halfway Depleted
KickingTiresThe latest numbers from the U.S. government show that the popular Cash for Clunkers program is roughly halfway through its now-$3 billion pot. So far, 338,659 deals have been done ??? costing $1.418 billion ??? in the nearly three weeks...... -
J.D. Power Predicts Improved Car Sales in 2010
KickingTiresCar sales were so abysmal this year it???s hard to imagine they could get any worse, so it's not a huge surprise that J.D. Power and Associates is predicting a 15% sales jump for 2010. That would mean an increase......Tags: Sales, Passenger Cars, Consumer Confidence, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Clunkers Program Now Allowing Factory Orders
KickingTiresIn a change of policy, the Department of Transportation announced that it will allow buyers using the Cash for Clunkers program to reserve a vehicle from the factory if one they want is not currently on dealer lots. The change......Tags: Republican Party, Fred Upton, Transportation, Travel, Politics
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Cash for Clunkers Will Have Safety Benefit
KickingTiresAside from the environmental benefits of having more fuel-efficient cars on the road, Cash for Clunkers will also replace old vehicles with safer models that offer greater protection for passengers. Almost any car built nowadays will be a safer vehicle......Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Honda, Prius, Pickup Trucks
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Cash for Clunkers: You Guys Should Have Listened
KickingTiresAfter receiving the final numbers from the Cash For Clunkers program, we decided to see how our suggestions for replacement cars fared against what Americans bought in the program. Unfortunately, not well. Only two of the Top 10 cars bought......Tags: Passenger Cars, Prius, Ford, SUVs and Crossovers, Toyota
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Clunkers Depletes Inventories
KickingTiresAt least it???s not the worst kind of problem the auto industry has faced in the last two years. Now that the Cash for Clunkers program has come to an end, dealers find their new-car inventories depleted and their used-car......Tags: Passenger Cars, Honda, Prius, Los Angeles Times, Ford
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Cash Tight As Clunkers-Dealer Deadline Extended Again
KickingTiresLast night, the Cash for Clunkers program officially ended at 8 p.m. EST. However, the Department of Transportation has extended the deadline for dealers to file paperwork a second time; they have until 8 p.m. EST tonight to get their......Tags: Transportation, Travel, Politics, Freedom of the Press, Services and Shopping
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Cash for Clunkers Workforce Will Triple
KickingTiresDealers have complained that the government???s reimbursements for the Cash for Clunkers program have been too slow coming, which has led the Obama administration to triple the number of workers processing the transactions. The Department of...Tags: Employees, Health and Safety at Work, Transportation, Travel, Career and Workplace
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Clunker Tally: $1.7 billion
KickingTiresOn Friday, we reported that the Cash for Clunkers program had gone through nearly half its funds. In the four days since then ??? one being a Sunday, when some states don???t allow car sales ??? the number of cars......Tags: Sales, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Toyota Pulls Ahead in Cash for Clunkers Sales
KickingTiresToyota has inched ahead in terms of which automaker is benefiting most from the Cash for Clunkers program. With 358,851 deals submitted to the government through the Car Allowance Rebate System at a value of $1.5 billion, Toyota has the......Tags: Passenger Cars, Honda, Prius, Freedom of the Press, Sales
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Poll: Dealers Unsatisfied with Clunkers Program
KickingTiresNearly half of dealers polled (unscientifically) about Cash for Clunkers said they wouldn???t want to see the program extended again, largely because of problems getting their money from the federal government. Clearly, the Automotive News poll of 800...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Politics
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