Following the House vote Friday to rush $2 billion into the now-popular but financially strapped Cash for Clunkers car purchase program, regional auto dealers seem optimistic the program will stick around and continue to stimulate the auto sales industry.
"We've done 10 deals through the Cash for Clunkers program. It has drawn a lot of traffic and brought a lot of people in," notes David Sperau, president of Trophy Ford of Forsyth.
David Sperau, President of Trophy Ford, in front of a 2010 Ford Focus.
Cash for Clunkers set to fuel the local auto industry
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#1
wdm
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08/12/09 at 10:20 PM
Another blow to American taxpayers.
#2
union
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08/14/09 at 06:59 AM
Also if you go to the Government web site on this Cash for clunkers thing, your computer becomes property of the U.S. Government. Nothing sneaky about it...It point blank tells you that!
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Anonymous
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08/18/09 at 03:19 PM
Guess we should go ahead and blow ourselves off the map and save the terrorists the trouble, cars are selling in America, the sky is falling, get your guns everybody, it's the end of the world.
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