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"Cash For Clunkers" is Alive and Well!
News for Public Officials 12-15-09
The "Cash for Clunkers" plan officially ended August 24 at 8 pm. But if
you missed this deadline it's not too late to benefit from the initiative
and the special offers it spawned.
Auto manufacturers, lenders, and car
insurance companies have extended
and expanded the popular government program beyond the August 24 deadline
by funding similar promotions from their own bailout money and reserves.
Chrysler was the first to expand the program when it announced July 23rd
it would match the government rebate for some models with money they
received from their bailout. Ford, Nissan, Toyota, Chevrolet, Honda and
Hyundai have also developed their own clunkers rebate programs with
additional manufacturers and dealers coming on board every day. These offers are not available through all dealers and may vary by
location, model and dealership. To
learn more about what your local dealer is offering to replace the clunker
deal you missed you can
still
find a Participating New Car Dealer
at
Yahoo Autos .
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Even
if your credit is less than perfect, you may
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lender who can help you take advantage of the deep discounts offered in
dealer-based programs.
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Don't Forget the Insurance
Your insurance rate will change depending on the type of new car you
choose. The good news is now can take 40% or more off
your car insurance costs when you
compare
auto insurance quotes.
Cash for
Home Appliances
The
"Cash for Appliances" program provides incentives to anyone who wants to upgrade home
appliances to the latest energy-efficient environmentally-friendly models
or make energy efficient home improvements. You don't have to trade in
your old appliances. You simply receive a rebate when you buy a
qualifying new appliance.
States are at liberty to craft unique program plans that must be approved
by the Department of Energy. States will indicate which Energy StarŪ
appliances qualify for their programs and the exact rebate amount for each
home appliance.
Eligible appliances qualify consumers
for $50, $200 or more towards the purchase of high-efficiency Energy StarŪ
rated appliances. The U.S. Department of Energy has set aside $300 million
to pay shoppers who qualify.
To get the most from
your remodeling and home appliance stimulus rebates (including funding from Federal,
State, and Local sources) you'll want to get quotes from
remodeling contractors in your
area.
Need a home appliance loan fast? Prequalify online.
Cash for Home Improvement
The government is providing stimulus
incentives of up to $1500 for certain types of energy efficient home
improvements and appliances . . .
learn more
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