by timmac » Fri 31 Jul 2009, 17:36:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Hoops_Mckann', 'I')ts ironic that people who may have had a shot at getting out of debt, ect. by driving an older car will be sucked back into a high car pmt, higher insurance, higher property taxes. ext. only to want a bailout when they can't pay the note anymore....

I can see the milage issue if your driving a car extensively that is on deaths doorstep and getting 11 mpg or whatever. Rather than getting a new car, I would get a nice used one that gets better fuel economy ect.
I am sure someone on here knows the break even point for fuel/pollution saved vs. the resources needed to manufacture a new car. Just another pork bellied policy put into effect with advertised good intentions.
I see the cash for clunkers program as a 3 fold program, [1st] it helps remove older high mpg autos off the road and [2nd] gives a shot in the arm to the car dealers to sell more new autos and [3rd] states get more tax revenue at the same time.
I was already thinking of a newer truck before program so the $4500 I got just helped me decide faster and go for a brand new instead, I think this is the best bail out money being spent, or would you rather have the Fed send it to AIG so the top brass can have there 10 million dollar salaries.
