Politicians and TV talking heads may argue about whether “Cash For Clunkers” is working or not. But if you ask local auto dealers and their customers —
it’s working.
David Price, owner of Price Ford Lincoln Mercury, said: “Customers absolutely love it.
They are replacing old cars, which are costly to maintain, with new ones with factory warranties and extremely high gas mileage.”
Howie Ruddell, owner of Ruddell Auto Mall, said: “The challenge is that we will run out of stock by the end of August.”
Chris Koenig, general manager of Koenig Chevrolet Subaru, said: “I think they're happy to get out of less fuel-efficient cars and into something safer and more fuel-efficient.”
Dan Wilder Sr., owner of Wilder Auto, said: “With the state and county revenues in dire straits, this will be our biggest sales tax deposit in months.” He also said he’s had to hire additional staff because of the increased sales.
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