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Congress has passed legislation that would give car buyers a $3,500 or $4,500
voucher for trading in an old, inefficient vehicle for a new, more-efficient one
between July 1 and November 1, 2009! Click here to see our new vehicles!
The "Cash for Clunkers" legislation has passed the House and Senate and is waiting to be signed into law by the President.
Does My Clunker Qualify?
To qualify, your trade-in vehicle must:
Be in driveable condition
Have been continuously insured consistent with State laws and registered to you for at least one year immediately prior to trade-in
Be manufactured less than 25 years before the date of the trade-in
How Much Cash Can I Get?
The incentive amount depends upon the kind of vehicle you want to purchase, its MPG relative to your trade-in vehicle, and in some cases, the kind of vehicle you are trading in.
Fueleconomy.gov will be providing a feature soon that will help you (1) determine whether your current vehicle is eligible and (2) identify which new vehicles qualify for the incentive. In the meantime, you can use the table below as a guide. Use the Combined ratings.
|
New Vehicle Type |
New Vehicle MPG* |
Trade-in Type |
New Vehicle Improvement* |
Incentive |
| Passenger Car |
At least 22 MPG |
-- |
At least 4 MPG |
$3,500 |
|
At least 10 MPG |
$4,500 | |||
Category 1 Trucks:?
|
At least 18 MPG |
-- |
At least 2 MPG |
$3,500 |
|
At least 5 MPG |
$4,500 | |||
|
Category 2 Truck:?
|
At least 15 MPG |
Category 2 truck |
At least 1 MPG |
$3,500 |
|
At least 2 MPG |
$4,500 | |||
|
Category 3 truck (2001 model or older) |
NA? |
$3,500 | ||
|
Category 3 Truck:? All trucks w/ GVWR 8,500-10,000 lbs., excluding MDPVs |
NA? |
Category 3 truck (2001 model or older) |
Similar in size or smaller than trade-in? |
$3,500 |
*MPG requirements are based on EPA's combined city/highway rating.
?GVWR =
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating; MDPV = Medium-Duty Passenger Vehicle
?Not
applicable; Cat. 3 trucks do not have EPA MPG ratings
In addition to the above requirements, the purchased vehicle must:
Be new (i.e., legal title has not been transferred to anyone)
Have a manufacturer's suggested retail price is $45,000 or less
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I participate in this program?
You can participate in this program by purchasing a new vehicle from a participating new car dealership. The incentive amount will be applied to the new vehicle purchase price or lease price rather than sent to you. Note: Dealers cannot charge you any fees to participate in this program.
This program is new, and dealers will have to register for the program with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). So, it may be few weeks before dealers are registered to participate. NHTSA will provide a list of participating dealerships and qualifying vehicles at a new government Web site that will be deployed in the near future.
How will this affect trade-in value?
Your trade-in will be scrapped or parted out rather than resold by the dealer. Therefore, the new vehicle's price will be reduced by the incentive amount instead of the amount the dealer would normally give you for trade-in.
Can I combine this with other government incentives?
Yes. You can combine this with other State and Federal incentives, such as the hybrid vehicle credit.
Why is my vehicle not listed?
If your vehicle is not a large truck, e-mail the following information about your vehicle to us:
When will Cash for Clunkers start?
That is unclear. The legislation takes affect as of July 1, 2009. However, it
will take time for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to
work out details of the program and set up a procedure for dealerships to get
registered with the program. So, it may be a few weeks, or as long as a month,
before buyers will be able to participate. Click here to see our new vehicles!