House Approves $2B More For ‘Cash For Clunkers’
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The House voted Friday to rush $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped “cash for clunkers” car purchase program, heeding calls from consumers who hope to keep taking advantage of the trade-in incentives.
Published: July 30, 2009
Updated: July 31, 2009
WASHINGTON—The House voted Friday to rush $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped “cash for clunkers” car purchase program, heeding calls from consumers who hope to keep taking advantage of the trade-in incentives.
The bill was approved on a vote of 316-109. House members acted within hours of learning from Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood that the program was running out of money.
President Barack Obama said he was encouraged by the House action to keep alive a program that had “succeeded well beyond our expectations.“
Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., said of the program: “This is a test drive, and people bought it big time.“
Called the Car Allowance Rebate System, or CARS, the program is designed to help the economy and the environment by spurring new car sales. Car owners can receive federal subsidies of up to $4,500 for trading in their old cars for new ones that achieve significantly higher gas mileage.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said the new money for the program would come from funds approved earlier in the year as part of an economic stimulus bill.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said the cars purchased under the program were much more fuel-efficient than the bill requires.
“Consumers have spoken with their wallets, and they’ve said they like this program,“ said Rep. David Obey, D-Wis.
Republicans argued that Democrats were trying to jam the legislation through. Some lawmakers also complained that many dealers were left to contend with a chaotic government-run program.
“The federal government can’t process a simple rebate. I’ve got dealers who have submitted the paperwork three times and have gotten three rejections,“ said Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich. “What is a dealer supposed to do?“
There had been a $1 billion budget for rebates for new car sales in the program that was officially launched last week and has been heavily publicized by automakers and dealers.
The program offers owners of old cars and trucks $3,500 or $4,500 toward a new, more fuel-efficient vehicle, in exchange for scrapping their old vehicle. Congress last month approved the plan to boost auto sales and remove some inefficient cars and trucks from the roads.
The Senate was not scheduled to vote on Friday but lawmakers hoped to win approval for additional funding next week.
Senate action is likely next week, making sure the program would not be affected by the sudden shortage of cash.
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said the administration assured lawmakers that “deals will be honored until otherwise noted by the White House.“ But he suggested that “people ought to get in and buy their cars.“
At the White House, press secretary Robert Gibbs sought to assure consumers that the program is still running and will be alive “this weekend. If you were planning on going to buy a car this weekend, using this program, this program continues to run.“
Gibbs would not commit to any timeframe beyond that.
It was unclear how many cars had been sold under the program.
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., said about 40,000 vehicle sales had been completed through the program but dealers estimated they were trying to complete transactions on another 200,000 vehicles, putting the amount of remaining funding in doubt.
John McEleney, chairman of the National Automobile Dealers Association, said many dealers have been confused about whether the program will be extended and for how long. Many had stopped offering the deals Thursday after word came out that the funds available for the refunds had been exhausted.
The clunkers program was set up to boost U.S. auto sales and help struggling automakers through the worst sales slump in more than a quarter-century. Sales for the first half of the year were down 35 percent from the same period in 2008, and analysts are predicting only a modest recovery during the second half of the year.
With so much uncertainty surrounding the program, North Palm Beach, Fla., dealer Earl Stewart said he planned to continue to sell cars under the program but would delay delivering the new vehicles and scrapping the trade-ins.
“It’s been a total panic with my customers and my sales staff. We are running in one direction and then we are running in another direction,“ he said.
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If you ask me I thinks it’s ridiculous! I hope these people buying these vehicles & using this money doesn’t believe that they are getting a deal. I’m just saying. Yeah it all looks good on paper, but it all comes down to nickels and dimes. The government is trying to corner the automotive market as well as the banks, healthcare, and I bet when they are done with those, grocery chains are next. Call me crazy, but that is what it all sounds like to me.
Just think… chrysler is MATCHING whatever the consumer gets! If they get 3500, Chrysler is putting up and extra 3500, that 7000 off of a vehicle. What about employee discounts? Add that all together and what do you have? Sure the consumer may be getting a great deal, but it isn’t over yet guys. The big bang is headed our way. You can not drown the industry with discounts. Look, I work for a major dealership as I have stated before, and we have done well over 200 deals, just at 200 and figuring everyone got 3500 off that’s 700,000. This program just started Thursday night or Friday rather. It’s insane. And they predicted that it could go until November 1??? What were they thinking???
Wow!!! Is the spending out of control or what. We heard from this administration that the last administration(and they did too) spent too much and now the Dems are out spending them at record speed. Since when does spending more to fix the problem of overspending become a viable solution. This is basic math and economics. Do these people think that they are getting a deal? Oh, we will pay for all this “free” stuff sooner or later….
I know it’s all boiling down to this:
We are paying the government to take away our freedom little by little. We may not be able to see it right now, but eventually, this country will be so socialist it’ll make your head spin!!! I’m telling you this isn’t good. Not good at all!!
When are people going to realize that government isn’t giving them this deal. This is coming from our pockets! We will be paying for this fiasco and all the others this administration is cramming through for generations to come!
Ok, so now we are paying for another 2 billion. It still isn’t enough. There again, do the math. Ok, so I lowered it to the low side at each deal getting 3500 for example. That is only 37-38 deals per dealership!!! It still isn’t enough. As I stated before, as of this morning ours (where I work) has done close to 200, and they have been bringing up deals all day. So, explain to me how this is going to work? The Government is going to not fund much more and some dealers are going to go under. You wait and see. Then not only will we have universal healthcare, but then you will have to go and apply for a car, just like people do to get welfare. Wait and see. This is going to be a mess.
And yes, I’m scared I may lose my job due to this. That is a lot of money that the dealerships will still be responsible for if the government pays or not.
What amazes me most about this is that I know of three ultra conservative people who took advantage of this “Socialist” program. It is like ….socialist programs are ok if they help “ME” out…..
And the handouts keep coming. The liberals asked for change…....boy they sure are getting it.
And Print they shall - it looks like the savior has already started the presses!
That’s what we’ve been saying around here (work). How else can you explain:
“the legislation would transfer $2 billion from unused recovery funds”.
Before too long we will all be standing in bread lines holding out our hands without any other alternative.
Even if you do get a good deal, we are all still paying for it!!!
I don’t like where this heading, I don’t like it at all. The only thing this is going to stimulate is the governments pockets in the long run. Wait and see.
It’s okay folks the Obama Admin. will just print more money to make up any difference.


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