I'm amused at the number of responses complaining about the Japanese cars sold. Yet these same people for the most part gave a thumbs down to giving the US car companies a loan to get them through this economic mess. Stating that if the American companies were managed better and didn't have union labor they wouldn't need any help so s***w them. You can't have it both ways.
As far as low income people not having any clunkers left. The 3 billion that was spent on the program replaced approximately 750,000 cars. With 50 million or so cars on the road in the US, I would imagine there's still a few left out there.
As far as low income people not having any clunkers left. The 3 billion that was spent on the program replaced approximately 750,000 cars. With 50 million or so cars on the road in the US, I would imagine there's still a few left out there.