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    RSplash40
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    anyone take advantage of this program?

    #1912095

    jerrys dad
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    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    #1912096

    gkrone
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    @jerrys dad wrote:

    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    Good luck with that. They have to seize the engine as part of the recycling.

    #1912097

    jerrys dad
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    @gkrone wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    Good luck with that. They have to seize the engine as part of the recycling.

    I’m not buying from dealer, I’m looking for a private seller of a cheap van.

    #1912098

    We have not but I did hear that they are changing one requirement. The clunker does not have to be insured for one year any more.

    #1912099

    Mathman
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    This is a nice program for those in the market. One thing I have found out “just browsing” is that dealers are less receptive to negotiating the price because they know about the $3500-4500 CARS program. The price is firm because they know customers will probably still buy the vehicle.

    #1912100

    sandlanders
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    Still paying off the newer car, and the older one (well, really both) gets decent mileage–not a clunker. Even our ’89 Escort that we got rid of over two years ago was still getting 25 mpg if we ever dared take it out of town. But it was too old to be clunker.

    Wonder what the deals will be and what the car industry will be like when we’re ready to buy again in a few years.

    #1912101

    Mathman
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    @jerrys dad wrote:

    @gkrone wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    Good luck with that. They have to seize the engine as part of the recycling.

    I’m not buying from dealer, I’m looking for a private seller of a cheap van.

    I gave my Lumina APV to my son to drive. It has about 190,000 miles on it but runs pretty good. NO RUST either! Ok, that is because it has a plastic body. It’s rated according to the gov’t at 18 mpg’s

    #1912102

    jerrys dad
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    @mathman wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    @gkrone wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    Good luck with that. They have to seize the engine as part of the recycling.

    I’m not buying from dealer, I’m looking for a private seller of a cheap van.

    I gave my Lumina APV to my son to drive. It has about 190,000 miles on it but runs pretty good. NO RUST either! Ok, that is because it has a plastic body. It’s rated according to the gov’t at 18 mpg’s

    So would you recommend the van? I found a pontiac trans sport with only 135k on it. I’m really considering it, so any feedback would be great!

    #1912103

    jerrys dad
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    @mathman wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    @gkrone wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    Good luck with that. They have to seize the engine as part of the recycling.

    I’m not buying from dealer, I’m looking for a private seller of a cheap van.

    I gave my Lumina APV to my son to drive. It has about 190,000 miles on it but runs pretty good. NO RUST either! Ok, that is because it has a plastic body. It’s rated according to the gov’t at 18 mpg’s

    So would you recommend the van? I found a pontiac trans sport with only 135k on it. I’m really considering it, so any feedback would be great!

    #1912104

    Mathman
    Participant


    @jerrys dad wrote:

    @mathman wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    @gkrone wrote:

    @jerrys dad wrote:

    Just the opposite, I’m looking for that $1000 dollar clunker!

    Good luck with that. They have to seize the engine as part of the recycling.

    I’m not buying from dealer, I’m looking for a private seller of a cheap van.

    I gave my Lumina APV to my son to drive. It has about 190,000 miles on it but runs pretty good. NO RUST either! Ok, that is because it has a plastic body. It’s rated according to the gov’t at 18 mpg’s

    So would you recommend the van? I found a Pontiac Trans-sport with only 135k on it. I’m really considering it, so any feedback would be great!

    I can’t say I haven’t had problems with the vehicle because I have but with age and wear that will happen to any vehicle. I know my son enjoys driving it even though not many 17 year old kids drive a minivan! I know that he likes sitting up higher so that he can see better which I agree with.

    #1912105

    gotta run
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    They ought to expand this to GPSrs. If you have a GPS that can’t display more than 6 characters in the cache ID name or doesn’t have a color screen you get $75 to upgrade your clunker. If you have a Lowrance you get $100 automatically.

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    #1912106

    Mathman
    Participant


    @gotta run wrote:

    They ought to expand this to GPSrs. If you have a GPS that can’t display more than 6 characters in the cache ID name or doesn’t have a color screen you get $75 to upgrade your clunker. If you have a Lowrance you get $100 automatically.

    That’s good!

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    #1912107

    bartrod
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    @gotta run wrote:

    They ought to expand this to GPSrs. If you have a GPS that can’t display more than 6 characters in the cache ID name or doesn’t have a color screen you get $75 to upgrade your clunker. If you have a Lowrance you get $100 automatically.

    Oh…I like that idea! Does that mean I’d get $175 for my Lowrance H2O πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€

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    #1912108

    gotta run
    Participant


    @bartrod wrote:

    @gotta run wrote:

    They ought to expand this to GPSrs. If you have a GPS that can’t display more than 6 characters in the cache ID name or doesn’t have a color screen you get $75 to upgrade your clunker. If you have a Lowrance you get $100 automatically.

    Oh…I like that idea! Does that mean I’d get $175 for my Lowrance H2O πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€

    No, if you have a H20 you have to pay them to dispose of it. Or just wait long enough and it will self-destruct.

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