The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will be
administering the program and has started to formulate how car dealers will
register and get paid. Dealers can find additional information at http://cars.gov; the
official Federal website. Stay tuned to this website for breaking news and
details as soon as they are released.
We have received hundreds of email with questions about what the House and
Senate has called the ?Cash for Clunkers bill. The term Cash for
Clunkers?is what America and the news media has used to describe a
cash voucher program to purchase new fuel efficient cars for the past 6
months.
On or about July 22nd, the cash voucher program is now being called Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) by the NHTSA. Information on the
CARS program is available on the NHTSA website at http://cars.gov; the only Federal
website for the CARS program.
This website is created by consumers for consumers who have
questions on the CARS program. This is not a government website.
Questions and Answers About CARS
We have taken the best questions submitted by consumers around the
country and provided answers that we believe reflect the information provided on
the CARS website as well as the text of the bill. Consumers will have to
validate all answers with their local dealer once the program starts.
If you have additional questions, after reading this page
carefully, send us an email. If your email question is
answered on this sheet, you will not receive a response.
Q: Is the billed signed into law
yet?
A: On Thursday, June
18th the Senate voted to KEEP the Cash for Clunkers provision in the $106
billion dollar wartime spending bill. This means that both the house and Senate
have approved the spending bill and now it will go to President Obama to sign.
We are told that consumers can start purchasing
cars in late July but we are awaiting final details from NHTSA. A firm start date has not yet been confirmed.
Q: Are there updated conditions on the
bill?
A: The purchased vehicles, which must be new and
cost no more than $45,000, must be bought between Late July and Nov. 1 to
qualify. You cannot trade in a clunker for a
motorcycle.
Q: Where
can I read a copy of the bill?
A: Click here to read PDF: http://www.cashforclunkersfacts.com/CARS-Law.pdf
Q: How do I find the combined EPA
mileage estimates on my old clunker?
A: Go to http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm and click on the model
year of your vehicle, the make, and then the model. Under the words ESTIMATED
NEW EPA MPG in the red banner, there is a red
number with the word COMBINED under it. That is the new combined
city/highway fuel economy for your vehicle. You may then enter the make, model,
and model year of a new vehicle you may want to buy and see its combined MPG for
comparison.
Q: Do I have to
pre-qualify?
A: No. Your car only
has to be qualify for the program. You can check if it qualifies on http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm
Q: Which dealers will be participating
in the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS)?
A: Most new cars
dealers in the USA will participate. They will have to register with the CARS
program. Registration details have not yet been released. However, most
dealers are aware of the program and will be Particpating and registering as
soon as they can.
Q: What do I need to bring to the
dealership when I but by new car and bring my trade?
A: You need to
bring: title, registration & insurance papers showing continuous registration and insurance coverage
for the past full year. In any of these are
not 100% in compliance, you may not qualify.
Q: Does the Cash for Clunkers bill apply
to used car purchases?
A: Currently, the language of the proposed bill is
only for new car purchases. If you are looking for a used car, click here.
Q: Is the value of the voucher tax-free
to the consumer?
A: Yes. It works like a cash down-payment. It does
not lower your tax obligation on the purchase price.
Q: Is there an income limit that
disqualifies certain vehicle owners?
A: No.
Q: If I already purchased a new car, in
the last few months, can the voucher apply to my past
purchase?
A: No. Car purchases made prior to the official
start date will not qualify.
Q: If my car is worth more than $4,500,
how would the Cash for Clunker voucher work?
A: The program would not provide any benefit if a
car dealer would give you more than $4,500 for your trade-in. If you want to
purchase a new car, do not wait on this bill if your trade is worth more than
$4,500 since it will not provide any upside relief.
Q: If dealers are offering cash
incentives toward a new car purchase, would that be in addition to this
voucher?
A: The program is independant from manufacturer
buying incentives. For example, if a car dealer is offering $3,000 off the list
price of a car and you qualified for a $4,500 voucher from your trade, then the
total reduction off the MSRP would be $7,500. You should always shop for the
best deals before buying a car.
Q: I have two old clunkers, can I
trade-in both cars for a $9,000 voucher toward a new car
purchase?
A: The current wording of the bill would seem to
indicate that only ONE voucher can be applied to a new car
purchase.
Q: How do I know if I qualify for a
$3,500 voucher or a $4,500 voucher?
A: Click on this link to get your EPA mileage
estimates from the Federal website: Click on this link: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm. If you car gets a
combined miles per gallon of 18 mpg or less, you can qualify as long as the car
is not more than 25 years old. Your voucher amount would then be determined by
the new car you purchase.
Q: How do I find a local CARS or Cash
for Clunkers Participating Dealer?
A: Most all dealers in your area will be
particpating that sell new cars. You can call them directly or if you
want to purchase a new car, complete the form on the left. We will have a local
dealer in your state contact you and get all your trade-in information
validated. You will be able to start purchasing
sometime in July. Stay tuned for the exact date.
Q: Can I go to the junkyard a buy an old
car and use it for a trade?
A: The clunker has to be registered and insured
for one year continuously in the name of the person buying the new car.
Q: What will happen to the car I trade
in?
A: The car will be sent to the salvage yard.
Some parts may be kept but the engine and drivetrain will be crushed.
Q: My car is old and originally got more
than 18 mpg, but now it gets 14 mpg. Will it qualify?
A: No. The program is based on the ?combined?
mileage estimates, a number in red, found
on this link: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm
Q: How long will the program
last?
A: Right now the CFC program will most likely run
from sometime in July through November 1, 2009
Q: Are there restrictions on the year of
my trade-in?
A: The car can not be any older than a 1984 model
year vehicle.
Q: Why would some trades qualify for
$3,500 and other trades get $4,500?
A: The difference in vouchers depends on the
improved gas mileage as compared to your trade. For example, if your new car
purchase gets 4 mpg more than your trade you get $3,500. If the new car gets 10
mpg better than your trade you get $4,500.
Q: What if my trade-in is worth more
than $4,500?
A: This program does not apply to you because you
will be better off trading the car in through traditional channels. All cars
that are part of the Cash for Clunkers bill will be sent to the scrapyard.
Q: I have an old clunker truck that gets
under 18 mpg. Can I trade that in for a car that gets over 22
MPG?
A: It would seem that you will be able to trade it
in. We will wait on the final wording on the bill since this is a very popular
question.
Q: My parents own an old clunker. Can I
transfer the title into my name and use it for a Cash for
Clunkers trade-in?
A: No.
Q: Can I buy any new car and still
qualify? Does it have to be an American manufacturer?
A: You can buy any new car: foreign or
domestic.
Q: Can I lease a car or do I have to
purchase/finance it?
A: Qualifying leases must be at least 5 years
long. You can finance the car under any term you qualify for.
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Q: How can I find out the current EPA
MPG estimates for the car I drive?
A: Visit: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm