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Economy
NY dealers pull out of clunkers program
2009-08-20
Hundreds of auto dealers in the New York area have withdrawn from the government's Cash for Clunkers program, citing delays in getting reimbursed by the government, a dealership group said Wednesday. The Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, which represents dealerships in the New York metro area, said about half its 425 members have left the program because they cannot afford to offer more rebates. They're also worried about getting repaid.
One dealer told me the story's going around that the rebates are examined by the government and any outstanding tax liens or student loan arrearages are taken out before the (up to) $4500's paid out. The dealers up front the money to the customer out of their own funds expecting to be reimbursed and are thus left holding the baggy.
"(The government) needs to move the system forward and they need to start paying these dealers," said Mark Schienberg, the group's president. "This is a cash-dependent business."

The program offers up to $4,500 to shoppers who trade in vehicles getting 18 mpg or less for a more fuel-efficient car or truck. Dealers pay the rebates out of pocket, then must wait to be reimbursed by the government. But administrative snags and heavy paperwork have created a backlog of unpaid claims.

Schienberg said the group's dealers have been repaid for only about 2 percent of the clunkers deals they've made so far.

Many dealers have said they are worried they won't get repaid at all, while others have waited so long to get reimbursed they don't have the cash to fund any more rebates, Schienberg said.
Posted by:Fred

#11  I'd like to trade in this Cutlass Supreme for an S Series Mercedes.
Posted by: GirlThursday   2009-08-20 15:40  

#10  Whenever I read a story like this, whether banks or car dealerships whatever, I am reminded of that scene in Clerks where they argue who was on which Death Star at its time of destruction - and the contsruction worker throws in the story about his buddy who worked on a mobster's house and was killed during a hit. His point, when you are in business you should know who you a working for and take that into consideration.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-08-20 10:53  

#9  How about a cash for congressmen program? Wait, they have that already. Bribes and lobbyist take care of the clunkers, I mean congressmen.
Posted by: Art   2009-08-20 10:30  

#8  "CASH FOR CODGERS"
and it works like this...

Couples wishing to access health care funds in order to pay for the delivery of a child will be required to turn in one old person.

The amount the government grants them will be fixed according to a sliding scale. Older and more prescription dependent codgers will garner the highest amounts.

Special "Bonuses" will be paid for those submitting codgers in targeted
groups, such as smokers, alcohol drinkers, persons 10 pounds over their
government prescribed weight, and any member of the Republican Party.

Smaller bonuses will be given for codgers who consume beef, soda, fried foods, potato chips, lattes, whole milk, dairy products, bacon, Brussel sprouts, or Girl Scout Cookies.

All codgers will be rendered totally useless via toxic injection. This will insure that they are not secretly resold or their body parts harvested to keep other codgers in repair.

Posted by: Besoeker   2009-08-20 09:38  

#7  Add New Mexico to the list. The problem for the NM dealers is that all their Reps and one Senator are freshmen without clout. Heh.

Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-08-20 09:02  

#6  I guess the dealers who lost their GM/Chrysler dealerships a few months ago were actually kind of lucky, then?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-08-20 08:28  

#5  Honestly, did anyone really expect the government NOT to screw someone with this?

Besides the taxpayers....
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-08-20 08:06  

#4  A clever way of neutralizing car dealers as election contributors. Let's be honest: who really cares about car dealers anyway, they have a bad reputation.
Posted by: gromky   2009-08-20 06:03  

#3  So, if I have 4,500 in student loans and a clunker I can go to a dealer, trade it in for 4500 off a new car - and get my student loan paid too?

Sweeeet!

(Sucks to be the dealer...)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-08-20 01:24  

#2  Not to worry! Government-run health care will be free of these snafus, fubars and annoying frictions of bureaucracy. No, really!
Posted by: SteveS   2009-08-20 01:14  

#1  The Vikings are going to be pissed if there's a long delay in getter their $4,500.00 for Brett Favre.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-08-20 01:10  

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