
The Pasch Consulting Group polled car dealers on Monday, July 27, 2009 and the number of Cash for Clunkers deals that have been completed is very high.
Dealers that PCG contacted had at least 10 Cash for Clunkers deals done.
Preston Motors in Preston Maryland had over 60 deals done. Preston is the dealer that had the most sales of those we interviewed.
Classic Chevrolet in Fort Worth Texas had over 30 Cash for Clunkers deals completed.
Midway Chevrolet in Pheonix Arizona had over 25 Cash for Clunkers deals completed.
Marlboro Nissan in Boston Massachusetts had complete 28 Cash for Clunkers deals.
Findlay Chevrolet in Nevada over 15 deals and Bartow Ford in Florida 20+ deals.
You get the pattern. This is a very popular program for a select group of American consumers.
If you start to do the math, conservative reports say that 18,000 dealers will register for the program. If 50% of the dealers were “asleep at the wheel” and waited to do deals until today to start, you would have 9,000 dealers that have been pushing the envelope at least for one week.
Add to this number all the Hyundai dealers that started selling CARS deals on July 1st and the 9,000 number is a no-brainer.
If 9,000 car dealers have done 15 deals by now (9,000 x 15 = 135,00 cars), the money for the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) will be gone in a few weeks. Our prediction that the CARS funding will run out by Labor Day weekend is looking very solid.
If anyone knows how to call President Obama, please call him immedately. Someone has to speak up and tell him that the $1 billion in funding will be used up in the first 30 days of a 90 day program.
Congress will have to act quickly to allocate additional funding before the program comes to a screeching halt. If that is the case, we hope that Congress will amend the language of the bill to acomodate the largest Cash for Clunkers petition: www.nocashforclunkers.com
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Thousands of American’s have the Cash for Clunkers Blues and now they have a video dedicated to their plight. Connor James Pasch, a 12 year old New Jersey musician, wrote a song called The Cash for Clunkers Blues and posted his video on popular video sharing networks today.
The song and video is designed to bring awareness to a growing grass roots movement to change the rules for the Cash for Clunkers program. The online petition for Americans to sign is located here on this website. The current rules restrict many true clunkers from being included in the government program administered by the NHTSA.
The most common complaint by consumers is that the NHTSA Fuel Economy website rates their clunkers as getting over 18 miles per gallon when in fact their clunkers get far less. The current requirements for old clunker cars to qualification is that they get 18 miles per gallon or less. A car rated at getting 19 or 20 miles per gallon cannot participate in the trade-in program.
Consumers have been writing into www.nocashforclunkers.com to say that the government website does not reflect the current condition and mpg of their clunkers. There are over 3,000 signatures on the online petition which will be sent to backers of the Cash or Clunkers bill in August.
The goal is to amend the bill to reflect a NET-10 increase in mpg to participate in the CARS program and remove the 18 mpg rating restriction. Consumers are also asking that cars older than 25 years old can participate.
If you would like to submit your own version of the Cash for Clunkers Blues, the lyrics are posted below. Send us your YouTube Embed code when you have uploaded your video. Send linking code to info@paschconsulting.com
Woke up this morning heard the great news..
President Obama is gonna take away my blues…
$4,5000 for my rusty car….
But to my surprise it didn’t pass the bar
It looks like my car isn’t as bad as it seems….
Oh President Obama have mercy on me…
My old car….is far from fit
It leaks alot of oil and smokes a little bit…
20 miles per a gallon is a government dream
I’m lucky if my clunker gets 12 or 13.
Will someone in Congress hear my please…
I’m looking for some money and a little sympathy
Chorus
I got the Cash for Clunkers Blues…
Uncle Sam Don’t Understand
I got the Cash for Clunkers Blues…
Uncle Sam Don’t Understand
If can’t cash in my clunker
I’ll never by an Eco Friendly Man
My Daddy’s Old Clunker is a Hell of a Ride
But His In-surance Lapsed…
So It Doesn’t Qualify….
The Dealer Said Sorry I have to Play By The Rules
I’d Like To Cash in Clunker But Congress Made The Rules
Speak Up Now There is Something You Do
You are not the only one with the Cash for Clunker Blues
Chorus
I got the Cash for Clunkers Blues…
Uncle Sam Don’t Understand
I got the Cash for Clunkers Blues…
Uncle Sam Don’t Understand
If can’t cash in my clunker
I’ll never by an Eco Friendly Man
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Chrysler Announces a new progran called “Double CA$H For Your Old Car” Incentive Program. This program may help consumers who have been locked out of the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS).
Since every new car buyer qualifies, this may be the answer that many consumers have been looking for to get into a new car.
Click to view: Chrysler Incentives Chart
The Chrysler program will start on Thursday July 23, 2009 and will offer consumers addition incentives that can be combined with the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) credit. For some consumers this can equal up to $9,000 off the MSRP for new cars that qualify for the NHTSA CARS program. ![]()
If you would like to have a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealer in your area call you about your qualifying clunker, complete the form on the left.
The new Chrysler program runs until the end of August which is interesting because we predict that the CARS initial $1 billion in funding will also be used up by Labor Day.
Auburn Hills, Mich., Jul 22, 2009 – Chrysler Group LLC today announced new incentives, “Double CA$H for Your Old Car,” that can save consumers up to $9,000 toward the purchase of a new Chrysler, Jeep® or Dodge vehicle.
“Everyone shopping for a new car or truck qualifies for an incentive of up to $4,500 – even if they don’t have a vehicle that qualifies under the U.S. Government’s program,” said Steven Beahm, Vice President – Sales Operations, Chrysler Group LLC. “This incentive is great in that it’s easy to understand and available to everyone.”
Beginning July 23, 2009, Chrysler Group LLC will offer up to $4,500 Consumer Cash or 0 percent financing for 72 months through GMAC Financial Services on most 2009 model vehicles. These incentives are valid through August 31, 2009.
July 23, 2009 also marks the start of the U.S. Government’s Car Allowance Rebate Systems (CARS) program, more commonly known as “cash for clunkers.” The CARS program offers a government credit of either $3,500 or $4,500 for trading in an inefficient vehicle that is not more than 25 years old for the purchase of a new vehicle. The amount of the credit is determined based on the fuel-economy improvement between the turn-in vehicle and the new vehicle purchased.
“The administration’s program is aimed at getting less fuel-efficient vehicles off the road, and for vehicles that meet the requirements, offers a great incentive to do so,” Beahm said. “But we didn’t want consumers without qualifying vehicles to feel left out so we are offering up to $4,500 to everyone.”
Chrysler Group offers consumers 35 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles from which to choose at almost 2,400 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealerships located across the United States.
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