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Updated: 12:11 PM Jun 25, 2009
Obama Signs "Cash for Clunkers"
President Barack Obama signed the so-called "Cash for Clunkers" program Wednesday.
Posted: 11:53 PM Jun 24, 2009 |
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President Barack Obama signed the so-called "Cash for Clunkers" program Wednesday.
It will give vouchers up to $4,500 to people who trade in their gas-guzzling vehicles to buy a new, more fuel efficient car.
To qualify, your car or truck must get 18 miles per gallon, or less.
To get the biggest voucher, you have to get a car that improves your gas mileage by ten miles per gallon.
Latest Comments
Posted by: karen
Location: ny
on Jun 25, 2009 at 01:57 PM
Many cars won't qualify for a cash for clunkers voucher. Those that don't can be recycled by donating them to charity.
Posted by: Lou
Location: New Market
on Jun 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM
For the government to be buying "Clunkers" is ridiculous! This administration is throwing money we do not have right and left.
Posted by: Scared
Location: Shenandoah County
on Jun 25, 2009 at 09:07 AM
Just a way to raise gas prices, less fuel you use, the more you will have to pay, scary liberal ideas in DC.
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