Jul 31, 2009 | San Francisco Examiner
Cash for clunkers program may be running on empty
Tim Soule, who works in the garage of a BMW/Honda dealership, pours a solution into the engine of a 998 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer to seize the motor after the vehicle was traded in as part of the Cash For Clunkers program at the dealership in the south Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo., on Thursday, July 30, 2009.
Laura Crossley was optimistic about trading in her 2000 Chevrolet Blazer, a clunker that only gets about 16 miles to the gallon, but that didn't happen.
GM Announces Chevrolet Agile for South America, Would it Play Here?
General Motors has announced that it will launch a new compact hatchback primarily for the South American market in the fourth quarter of 2009.
Some Rules Limit Cash For Clunkers Program
The federal government is offering drivers up to $4,500 to get their old gas hogs off the road, though a few rules limit what can be traded in.
Car buyers cash in on government program
Not really in the market for a new car, Neal Redmond was just planning to have some brake work done on his 2000 Chevrolet Blazer a few days ago when he heard about the 'Cash for Clunkers' program.
Cash For Clunkers Program Begins
The government's Cash For Clunkers program kicked off on Friday, promising $4,500 for drivers to trade in their old gas guzzlers for new vehicles.
I'm certainly no entrepreneur. No financial magician, either. But I'm the kind of anal-retentive guy who will spend a year voraciously reading automotive reviews before I even think about approaching a dealer to trade cars.
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"Cash for Clunkers" wins over U.S. drivers, dealers
Having driven the equivalent of six smoke-belching laps of the planet, Tony Metzler figured his aging Chevrolet Blazer SUV would not make a good trade for a new car.
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