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red states rule
09-21-2009, 08:45 AM
Many predicted this exact same thing when the whole fiasco started. Your Government at work - screwing up the economy.





Car showrooms quiet after clunkers clamor ends
Dealers add other incentives in bid to entice buyers


It has been nearly a month since the car-buying frenzy of the Cash for Clunkers program ended, and many area auto dealers are longing for the good old days of July and August.

Like consumers nationwide, Massachusetts residents rushed to take advantage of the federal voucher program, which offered them up to $4,500 on old gas-guzzlers to be put toward the purchase of new, more fuel-efficient vehicles. About $65 million worth of vouchers were handed out statewide during the monthlong program that ended Aug. 24.

But once the federal money dried up, so did the sales rally. Now, customers at dealerships like Silko Honda in Raynham are few and far between, and inventory is once again accumulating.

Manager Adam Silverleib said business was “pretty intense’’ as a result of the federal stimulus program, with the dealership hustling to accommodate customers and handle the piles of paperwork required for them to receive reimbursement on vouchers. “Now we’re kind of back to where we were in the spring,’’ he said.

In an attempt to draw customers back to showrooms, some dealers are offering new incentives, albeit none as enticing as a $4,500 for a rusting junker. Silko, for example, is promoting 2.9 percent financing on new Accords, along with other deals on its website.

Nationwide, customers snatched up 700,000 new cars, most of them foreign-made, and the government ended up paying out nearly $3 billion toward the purchases. But from the start, analysts predicted that Cash for Clunkers would not boost sales for the year. September’s sales swoon seems to be making their case. Car sales are usually slow after Labor Day, but because of the recession consumers this year are especially reluctant to say yes to major purchases. To make matters worse for dealers, most are still waiting for voucher reimbursements.

“It was probably, in the end, a complete waste of taxpayer money,’’ said John Wolkonowicz, a senior auto analyst at IHS Global Insight, Lexington forecasting firm. “The dealers, who were supposed to be the primary beneficiaries, many were forced into cash flow problems because the government didn’t pay them in a timely fashion.’’

http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/09/19/car_showrooms_quiet_after_clunkers_clamor_ends/

red states rule
09-21-2009, 10:37 PM
What about all of those dealers who have still not been reimbursed to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars? Who is at true financial risk from participating in this program?

This was just another poorly thought out government program with short term gain and long term damage. How many permanent jobs were created with this so called stimulus? How much interest are we paying on this $3 billion?

actsnoblemartin
09-22-2009, 05:57 AM
have you heard of the new program healthcare for idiots

its for liberals who believe this public option crap


What about all of those dealers who have still not been reimbursed to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars? Who is at true financial risk from participating in this program?

This was just another poorly thought out government program with short term gain and long term damage. How many permanent jobs were created with this so called stimulus? How much interest are we paying on this $3 billion?

red states rule
09-22-2009, 06:06 AM
have you heard of the new program healthcare for idiots

its for liberals who believe this public option crap

The Dems promote this stuff because the policies are based on a false premise they actually cause more harm than good in the long run

actsnoblemartin
09-22-2009, 06:08 AM
democrats dont look past the next vote/day


The Dems promote this stuff because the policies are based on a false premise they actually cause more harm than good in the long run

red states rule
09-22-2009, 06:19 AM
democrats dont look past the next vote/day

and it will be time for the shift the blame if a program Obamahatched and promoted only causes more economic fallout because it like the mortgage meltdown was caused by UNQUALIFIED buyers buying something they couldn't pay for

The repo orders will be coming a few months, and people like Emmett will be very busy and they will be the few stimulated by Obama's economic policies

actsnoblemartin
09-22-2009, 06:36 AM
again thats code word for racist :laugh2:

everyone deserves a house, according to the little socialist :cheers2:


and it will be time for the shift the blame if a program Obamahatched and promoted only causes more economic fallout because it like the mortgage meltdown was caused by UNQUALIFIED buyers buying something they couldn't pay for

The repo orders will be coming a few months, and people like Emmett will be very busy and they will be the few stimulated by Obama's economic policies

red states rule
09-22-2009, 07:03 AM
The automotive version of the housing crisis

Thanks to our Democrat run Federal government.