Car shoppers could soon take advantage of government incentives worth up to $4,500 to send their old gas guzzler to the scrap heap and take delivery of a more fuel-efficient vehicle. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains.(June 19)
Well, I know for a fact I can't take advantage of this program because I can't afford new car payments. But I have a 1994 Ford Taurus in which I have spent over $1000 on keeping it in good driving condition. How do I find out how many miles per gallon it gets?
its all straight out of our taxes.
yay obama...once again stealing more of my money for useless crap
Kevo7598 2 years ago
You could probably go to Kelley Blue Book or a similar site
CircusMaximus09 2 years ago
and where did they come up with the money to fund this?
AlDeCursoe 2 years ago
I hope this bill does not pass, Why would someone trade in a already paid for car for another car with payments, LOLZ I smell money trap
86fieroEarl 2 years ago
Well, I know for a fact I can't take advantage of this program because I can't afford new car payments. But I have a 1994 Ford Taurus in which I have spent over $1000 on keeping it in good driving condition. How do I find out how many miles per gallon it gets?
smileytheshiningstar 2 years ago