Cash For Clunkers Questions & Answers

July 19th, 2011

Helpful Q&As for Consumers

These answers are based on the provisions of the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act of 2009.

What is the Car Allowance Rebate System?

The Car Allowance Rebate System is a new program from the government that will help you pay for a new, more fuel efficient car or truck from a participating dealer when you trade in a less fuel efficient car or truck.

What is NHTSA doing to implement the program?

As required under the law, NHTSA will publish rules for the program in 30 days. We are currently working closely with manufacturers, dealers, and disposal facilities to get a workable, effective program up and running.

Do I need to get a voucher or sign up for this program?

No. You do not need a voucher and you are not required to sign up or enroll in this program. Participating new car dealers will apply a credit, reducing the price you pay at the time of your purchase or lease, provided the vehicle you buy or lease and the vehicle you trade in meet the program requirements. The dealer will then obtain reimbursement from the government.

How do I know if a dealer is participating in the program?

The law requires dealers to be registered to participate in the program. We are moving as quickly as possible to register interested dealers. As dealers are registered, we will list them on this website. We will continue to update this list during the life of the program. Meanwhile, you may wish to contact dealers in your area to ask whether they plan to participate in the program.

How do I know if my car or truck is an eligible trade-in vehicle?

There are several requirements (but you also have to meet certain conditions for the car or truck you wish to buy). Your dealer can help you determine whether you have an eligible trade in vehicle.

Your trade-in vehicle must

  • have been manufactured less than 25 years before the date you trade it in
  • have a “new” combined city/highway fuel economy of 18 miles per gallon or less
  • be in drivable condition
  • be continuously insured and registered to the same owner for the full year preceding the trade-in

Note that work trucks (i.e., very large pickup trucks and cargo vans) have different requirements.

How do I find out when my vehicle was manufactured?

The month and year of manufacture (e.g., 1-96 (January 1996)) appear on the safety standard certification label that is located on the frame or edge of the driver’s door in most vehicles.

How do I find out the combined city/highway fuel economy rating of my trade-in vehicle?

Visit our MPG Calculator and click on the model year of your vehicle, the make, and then the model. Under the words “ESTIMATED NEW EPA MPG” in the red banner, there is a red number with the word “COMBINED” under it. That is the new combined city/highway fuel economy for your vehicle. You may then enter the make, model, and model year of a new vehicle you may want to buy and see its combined MPG for comparison.

Does the program apply if I want to lease a vehicle, or must I purchase a vehicle?

Under the program, you may purchase a new vehicle or lease a new vehicle, provided the lease period for the new vehicle is at least five years.

Is there a cap on the price of the vehicle I can buy or lease under the program?

Yes. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price cannot exceed $45,000.

Does the program apply if I want to buy a used car?

No. The program does not apply to the purchase of used vehicles.

What is the amount of the credit?

The amount of the credit is $3,500 or $4,500, and generally depends on the type of vehicle you purchase and the difference in fuel economy between the purchased vehicle and the trade-in vehicle. Different requirements apply for work trucks.

In addition to the credit, will I get the full value of my trade-in vehicle?

No. The law requires your trade-in vehicle to be destroyed. Therefore, the value you negotiate with the dealer for your trade-in vehicle is not likely to exceed its scrap value. The law requires the dealer to disclose to you an estimate of the scrap value of your trade-in vehicle.

I don’t drive an American car but I would like to trade in my old car for a newer, more fuel efficient one. Is this program only for American cars?

No. You may trade in or buy a domestic or a foreign vehicle.

I have a truck and I cannot find its fuel economy rating. Is it an eligible trade-in vehicle?

Maybe. Some trucks, such as work trucks, were never rated for fuel economy. For these trucks, age is the only criterion for determining whether they are eligible trade-in vehicles. If you have one of these trucks, it must be from model year 2001 or earlier, but also the date of manufacture must be less than 25 years from the date you trade it in, to be an eligible trade-in vehicle. Other restrictions may also apply.

I just traded in my old car for a new vehicle last month. Will I get some money back?

No. The program does not apply retroactively.

The following FAQ was created by Edmunds.com

How much are the vouchers worth? This will depend on the car you are turning in and the type of car you buy. In general, if the improvement in fuel economy between your old car and the car you buy is 10 mpg (combined highway mileage according to the EPA), the maximum credit will be $4,500. The requirement for improvement in fuel economy for trucks is lower. For specifics, see the above chart.

How old does my car need to be? Eligible vehicles must be manufactured in model year 1984 or later. For work trucks however, any model built before 2002 is eligible. We anticipate that most cars traded in will likely be model-year 2000 and older.

What types of vehicles qualify? In general, this bill aims to take polluting gas-guzzlers off the road. The vehicle must have a federal combined city/highway fuel economy of 18 or less miles per gallon. This means that many American-made cars and trucks will be eligible for vouchers toward the purchase of new vehicles. The categories of vehicles that will qualify fall into four classes: passenger cars, light-duty trucks, large light-duty trucks (6,000-8,500 pounds) and work trucks (8,500-10,000 pounds).

What kind of mpg will the new vehicle need to get? Different levels of improvement are required for each type of vehicle. In passenger cars, if mileage is improved by 10 mpg, the $4,500 voucher is awarded; if fuel economy is improved by only 4 mpg, the $3,500 voucher is awarded. The mileage improvement levels and voucher amounts for the different classes of trucks are listed in the chart above.

The proposal mentions a one-year time limit. Is there a cap on the number of vehicles? The bill is written to provide vouchers for 1 million purchases. Since there is a one-year limit, consumers who are interested in taking advantage of this program should track the progress of the bill and apply for a voucher as soon as funds become available. There is a special provision in the bill that requires that no more than 7.5 percent of the funds for the program shall be used for work trucks.

How long do I need to have owned the vehicle I’m trading in? The vehicle must be insured and registered in your name and in use for at least one year.

If I have an older car that is in good running condition, or a classic car, is it mandatory for me to turn it in? No. This program is completely voluntary.

What happens to the car that you trade in? The dealer is responsible for sending the vehicle to a disposal facility. The entire vehicle will be crushed or shredded so that the car does not end up on the road again.

How will this affect used-car values? Since the “clunkers” will be taken off the road, there will be fewer older vehicles in the marketplace. However, our analysts don’t expect this program to drastically affect used-car values.

Where do I find the mpg numbers to see if my vehicle qualifies for the Cash for Clunkers vouchers? The EPA’s combined mileage will be used. This is a combination of the highway and city mileage for vehicles. Models prior to 2008 will use the converted MPG numbers which take into account the new EPA testing methods. This information can be found on the window sticker of the car or at fueleconomy.gov.

What kind of vehicles qualify as light-duty and large light-duty trucks? Trucks qualify based on class and vehicle weight. For example, the Ford F-150 would be considered a light-duty truck. If you are considering taking advantage of this program, look up your vehicle on Edmunds.com and determine its weight. If it is between 6,000 and 8,500 pounds and gets less than 15 mpg, you have a large light-duty truck and will need to buy a truck that improves your fuel economy by 1 mpg for a $3,500 voucher. If you select a truck that improves fuel economy by at least 2 mpg, you will qualify for the $4,500 voucher. A work truck is classified as being between 8,500 and 10,000 pounds. The only requirement for this class is that the trade-in vehicle needs to have been built before model-year 2002.

When is the program expected to go into effect, and will it be retroactive? Passage of this bill could come before the end of July and the vouchers would be available shortly thereafter. It will not be retroactive to any vehicle purchase made before the bill is passed. The current House legislation was folded into a broader energy package and was passed on June 9, 2009. Now it will go to the Senate, where it undoubtedly will go through further changes.

Where will the money for vouchers come from? Since President Obama wants this to move as quickly as possible, it is likely that the money will come from the already approved Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds and the economic stimulus package.

Does the voucher augment or replace what the dealer would give me for my trade-in? The money you receive from the Cash for Clunkers program will act as your trade in value. It cannot be combined with the dealer’s trade in offer. This program is primarily designed to inflate the value of older vehicles worth less than $4,500.

Is there a limit on the price of the vehicle purchased with Cash for Clunkers vouchers? Vehicles purchased with the vouchers must have an MSRP of $45,000 or less.

How will the program be tracked? Via dealers or the DMV? Little information has been made available on this aspect of the bill. It is likely, though, that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) will be the prime tool in verifying information on the trade-in vehicle such as model year, engine size and the corresponding EPA-rated fuel-economy levels. The government has numerous databases with information on cars that are tracked through their VIN.

How will you get the money toward the trade-in? An electronic transfer from the government to the dealer will be issued once a vehicle is determined to be qualified for the Cash for Clunkers program. The voucher amount would be credited as all or part of the down payment on a qualifying new car.

Will it apply to used-car purchases? The final details of the bill are not yet available. However, it has always been assumed that the vouchers will only apply to new car purchases.

What if you’re leasing a vehicle and wish to trade it in? Again, final details are not available. But it is unlikely that consumers who are currently leasing vehicles will qualify for this program.

What if you wish to lease the new vehicle? In this case, it appears likely that the voucher could be applied to a leased vehicle as a “capitalized cost adjustment.” This would lower the price of the vehicle and thus reduce the monthly payment of a lease. In order for a lease to qualify, the term must be for no less than five years. However, we don’t recommend getting into a five-year lease because of the additional costs.

I hear there is another version of the bill, how does this version differ? Senate Bill S. 1200, sponsored by Senator Dianne Feinstein, is a more environmentally focused alternative to the House version. The Senate version has a staggered voucher structure that increases the voucher’s value based on the mpg improvement. The Senate bill also lowers the mpg requirement for cars and trucks, but raises the mpg limit on the new vehicle.

Sources: www.Edmunds.com – www.cars.gov

About Cash For Clunkers

July 19th, 2011

We are also proud that our websites enabled consumers and retailers to be aware of this historic legislation during the legislative process so they could promote it to their local and state representatives. Most importantly, we are proud that our sites have gotten consumers excited about the program and buying a new vehicle that is better for our environment and economy. Now that it is passed and the NHTSA has a website available to the public, our website is directing our visitors to go to their website at www.Cars.gov for up to date information about the program. While we will continue to summarize the information that is available to the public we are now focusing our efforts on equipping dealers to educate local consumers in their market that qualify. In addition, we help retailers create their own programs that offer additional incentives to consumers who upgrade into a more fuel efficient vehicle so we can positively impact the economy, the environment and consumers. Cash For Clunkers is proud to have lead the effort to encourage dealers to offer incentives for consumers to purchase vehicles that are right for them and the environment.

To avoid disappointing the consumers who don’t qualify for the program we offer dealers a list of vehicles and consumers by market that have a higher probability of qualifying based on the government’s guidelines. This “clunker list” is available by market and can be used by retailers to conduct targeted communication campaigns to educate their local communities.

THE ECONOMY HAS ALREADY BEEN STIMULATED
Thanks to this legislation and the NHTSA’s communication efforts, the economy is already being impacted due to the fact that retailers have already begun investing in communication campaigns to educate their local consumers and have begun to spend money with local and national companies. Automotive dealers stimulate the local and national economy by spending the most of any sector in advertising, hiring the most in many local markets, generating enormous state tax revenue and often being some of the most prolific local philanthropists… probably even the biggest sponsors of little league teams across the country.”
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR WORKING TOGETHER TO ACCOMPLISH THE POSSIBLE

We recognize that a lot needs to happen to achieve the objectives set forth by this government program and we also realize that the best way to achieve these objectives is for the private sector to contribute as much or more to this mission as the public sector has. For this reason we are using our “Cash for Clunkers” dealer program to encourage dealerships to contribute a minimum of $500 up to $4500 of additional discounts to make it easier for consumers to get into a more fuel efficient vehicle.

The Cash For Clunkers Network of Information websites is leading an effort to encourage and equip dealers to educate local consumers in their market who qualify for the program by implementing a targeted communication campaign that includes a website, search marketing, banner ads, emails, direct mail to clunker list, tv, radio and in store merchandising. The primary strategy is to give retailers a targeted communication campaign that focuses on the clunker list.

CLUNKER LIST

The clunker list has been created to identify consumers and vehicles that have a higher probability of qualifying for the governments program. This list does not guarantee any qualifications. To learn if you qualify visit the only official government website, www.cars.gov

In addition to identifying consumers who own vehicles that qualify, we have identified a second list that identifies consumers who have a higher probability of being able to afford to buy and finance a vehicle with an average price of $12,000.

The list has been compiled by multiple databases based on 2 categories:

  1. Clunker List – this is focused on “vehicles that qualify”. This is defined by vehicles that have a higher probability of meeting the C.A.R.S. Program requirements. (owned and registered for 1 year, appropriate MPG by vehicle category, 25 years old or less etc)
  2. Qualified Clunker List – this adds a filter to the “Clunker List” that qualifies the customer and the car, rather than just the car. This list also considers income level, geographical data and related trends, purchase history, repos ect

To educate the public on the program it is critically important to start by identifying a list of people who have a higher probability of qualifying based on the public vehicle data and consumer data available. Here is a summary of what may happen if retailers take different approaches to their communication strategy.

The dealers that attempt to target all vehicles that qualify may face these problems:

  1. Unqualified consumers will flood into their dealership
  2. Unqualified consumers could blame dealers for their inability to get the consumer financing and it hurts their local brand
  3. Unqualified customers may clog the organizations infrastructure which would distract their personnel from qualified customers, which could hurt sales
  4. Retailers who do not target will likely spend a lot of money using mass marketing which costs more and attracts less qualified consumers

The dealers that target the customers and the vehicles that qualify:

  1. Qualified consumers will be able to purchase a vehicle
  2. Consumers will associate positive experience with the dealer
  3. Consumers who benefit from program will tell their friends and enhance the dealers local brand, customer satisfaction, referrals and loyalty
  4. They can spend less money to attract more qualified consumers who have a higher conversion ratio
ABOUT THE NAME – CASH FOR CLUNKERS

Our network of sites is called Cash For Clunkers because of the popular name given to the concept by the press. While making its way through congress there were many bills with many names so the public and the press commonly referred to all versions of the bill as the “Cash For Clunkers” program. For this reason many consumer information sites, including ours, have utilized this publicly understood term to make it easier for consumers to understand. Sonic and other leaders in the automotive industry are excited about the program and are working hard to educate consumers who qualify so the program can help the customer and the economy while also helping the environment. Now that the NHTSA has a website live we encourage consumers to visit Cars.gov for up to date information and we will focus our efforts on encouraging and equipping dealers to educate the consumers who qualify in their market.

Cash For Clunkers Dealer Program

July 19th, 2011

Please complete the form to become a certified dealer if:

  • you are interested in getting a price quote
  • you’re a dealer that wants to learn about our complete communication campaign to educate consumers in your market about your Cash for Clunkers program
  • you’re interested in utilizing the www.clunkerlist.com to identify likely candidates for the governments CARS program
  • you’re a manufacturer or dealer that is interested in creating a Cash For Clunkers program that provides discount incentives for consumers to upgrade into a more fuel efficient vehicle

CLUNKER LIST

The clunker list has been created to identify consumers and vehicles that have a higher probability of qualifying for the governments program. This list does not guarantee any qualifications. To learn more about the clunker list visit www.ClunkerList.com

In addition to identifying consumers who own vehicles that qualify, we have identified a second list that identifies consumers who have a higher probability of being able to afford to buy and finance a vehicle

The list has been compiled by multiple databases based on 2 categories:

  1. Clunker List – this is focused on “vehicles that qualify”. This is defined by vehicles that have a higher probability of meeting the C.A.R.S. Program requirements. (owned and registered for 1 year, appropriate MPG by vehicle category, 25 years old or less etc)
  2. Qualified Clunker List – this adds a filter to the “Clunker List” that qualifies the customer and the car, rather than just the car. This list also considers income level, geographical data and related trends, purchase history, repos ect

To educate the public on the program it is critically important to start by identifying a list of people who have a higher probability of qualifying based on the public vehicle data and consumer data available. Here is a summary of two different communication strategies and their potential outcomes.

The dealers that attempt consumers that may not qualify could face these problems:

  1. Unqualified consumers will flood into their dealership
  2. Unqualified consumers could blame dealers for their inability to get the consumer financing and it hurts their local brand
  3. Unqualified customers may clog the organizations infrastructure which would distract their personnel from qualified customers, which could hurt sales
  4. Retailers who do not target will likely spend a lot of money using mass marketing which costs more and attracts less qualified consumers

The dealers that target the customers and the vehicles that have a higher probability of qualifying:

  1. Qualified consumers will be able to purchase a vehicle and be very satisfied
  2. Consumers will associate positive experience with the dealer
  3. Consumers who benefit from program will tell their friends and enhance the dealers local brand, customer satisfaction, referrals and loyalty
  4. They can spend less money to attract more qualified consumers who have a higher conversion rate

Cash For Clunkers Legislation

July 19th, 2011

The Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program will save jobs and help remove less-efficient cars from the road.  Similar legislation recently passed in the House Energy and Commerce Committee by a 50-4 bipartisan vote.

Automotive sales continue to decline in the United States. Last month, vehicle sales fell to a rate below 9 million vehicles (annualized) down from 17.5 million vehicles in 2005 – more than a 40 percent decline. Jumpstarting the nation’s auto manufacturing sector will help dealers, workers, suppliers, communities and will provide significant benefits for consumers. All automakers selling vehicles in the United States have vehicles eligible for the program, which is WTO compliant.

Benefits from the program:

  • Saves Jobs:  Foreign and domestic auto dealers support thousands of jobs across the country.  From sales to administrative staff to advertising outlets to local suppliers, many dealerships are being forced to close or cut back because new vehicle sales are down.  This bill will give a boost to consumers whose confidence has been dwindling.  The Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program will send buyers back into showrooms to keep people working in cities and towns across America. 
  • Economic Stimulus:  U.S. new vehicle sales are down nearly 40 percent compared to a year ago, due in large part to the credit crisis, job losses, and dwindling consumer confidence. The Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program will help drive vehicle sales and increase economic activity, while supporting automakers – foreign and domestic – and the jobs they provide. The stimulus is timely, temporary and targeted.  The program will have the added benefit of providing much needed sales tax revenues to the states.
  • Main Street Savings: Consumers will benefit from an incentive to purchase a new vehicle and the cost savings from buying less fuel. The Department of Energy estimates a consumer who drives a vehicle that gets 30 mpg will save approximately $780 a year compared to a vehicle that gets 18 mpg ($2.34/gallon and 15,000 miles driven/year).
  • Reductions in Fuel Consumption: In addition to saving jobs the program will save fuel.  As buyers turn in their older, less efficient cars more fuel efficient vehicles will take their place.  The fuel savings could exceed one billion gallons per year.
  • Lower CO2 and Criteria Pollutant Emissions: If the program removes 10 percent of the V-8 engines from the road, carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced by tens of millions of metric tons annually. Plus, recycling old vehicles and replacing them with new ones will yield considerable reductions in pollution because the Clean Air Act requires significantly more stringent vehicle emission standards for today’s new cars and trucks. For example, the EPA requires new vehicles to produce at least 75 percent fewer oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions than those made in 2001.

Details of the Program: 

Under the program, consumers may trade in their older vehicles and receive vouchers worth up to $4,500 toward the purchase or qualified lease of a new, more fuel-efficient car or truck.  The program will be authorized from 7-1-09 to 11-1-09 and will provide for approximately 250,000 new car or truck purchases.

According to the Drive America Forward Bill the below summarizes the terms of the program:

  • Be in drivable condition
  • Be continuously insured and registered to the same owner for at least one year
  • Have a combined fuel economy value of 18 mpg or less (Work trucks must be pre-2002 regardless of mpg)
  • Not be more than 25 years old with historic or aesthetic value. These vehicles are valued by hobbyists or are a valuable source of restoration parts.

Funding:

The program will receive an initial allocation of $1B funded by the US government, attached the war supplemental bill

Length: the program  time length is 7/1–11/1

New vehicles

    • The new vehicle must have a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of less than $45,000,
    • Passenger Cars:  The older vehicle must get 18 mpg or less.  New passenger cars with mileage of at least 22 mpg are eligible for vouchers.  If the mileage of the new car is at least 4 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $3,500.  If the mileage of the new car is at least 10 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $4,500.
    • Small Trucks and SUVs:  The old vehicle must get 18 mpg or less.  New small trucks or SUVs with mileage of at least 18 mpg are eligible for vouchers.  If the mileage of the new truck or SUV is at least 2 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $3,500.  If the mileage of the new truck or SUV is at least 5 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $4,500.
    • Large Light-Duty Trucks:  The old vehicle must get 18 mpg or less.  New large trucks (pick-ups and vans weighing between 6,000 and 8,500 pounds) with mileage of at least 15 mpg are eligible for vouchers.  If the mileage of the new truck is at least 1 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $3,500.  If the mileage of the new truck is at least 2 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $4,500.
    • Work Trucks:  Under the agreement, consumers can trade in a pre-2002 work truck (defined as a pick-up truck or cargo van weighing from 8,500-10,000 pounds) and receive a voucher worth $3,500 for a new work truck in the same or smaller weight class.  Only 7.5 percent of the total funds can be used for vouchers for the purchase or lease of a work truck. There are no EPA mileage measures for these trucks; however, because newer models are cleaner than older models, the age requirement ensures that the trade will improve environmental quality.  Consumers can also “trade down”, receiving a $3,500 voucher for trading in an older work truck and purchasing a pick-up or van weighing between 6,000-8,500 lbs.
    • The mpg values are EPA combined city/highway fuel economy as posted on the window sticker of new vehicles and can be found at Our MPG Calculator. Additional information can be found at www.ConsumerAssistanceToRecycleAndSaveProgram.org and www.AutomotiveConsumerCouncil.com

Source: www.cars.gov

 

To View The Final Bill read below:

 

TITLE XIII–CONSUMER ASSISTANCE TO RECYCLE AND SAVE PROGRAM

    Sec. 1301. Short Title- This title may be cited as the ‘Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act of 2009′.

 

 

 

    Sec. 1302. Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program-

 

 

 

    (a) Establishment- There is established in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration a voluntary program to be known as the ‘Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program’ through which the Secretary, in accordance with this section and the regulations promulgated under subsection

 

 

 

    (d), shall– (1) authorize the issuance of an electronic voucher, subject to the specifications set forth in subsection

 

 

 

    (c), to offset the purchase price or lease price for a qualifying lease of a new fuel efficient automobile upon the surrender of an eligible trade-in vehicle to a dealer participating in the Program;

 

 

 

    (2) register dealers for participation in the Program and require that all registered dealers–

 

 

 

    (A) accept vouchers as provided in this section as partial payment or down payment for the purchase or qualifying lease of any new fuel efficient automobile offered for sale or lease by that dealer; and

 

 

 

    (B) in accordance with subsection

 

 

 

    (c)(2), to transfer each eligible trade-in vehicle surrendered to the dealer under the Program to an entity for disposal;

 

 

 

    (3) in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury, make electronic payments to dealers for eligible transactions by such dealers, in accordance with the regulations issued under subsection (d); and

 

 

 

    (4) in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation, establish and provide for the enforcement of measures to prevent and penalize fraud under the program.

 

 

 

    (b) Qualifications for and Value of Vouchers- A voucher issued under the Program shall have a value that may be applied to offset the purchase price or lease price for a qualifying lease of a new fuel efficient automobile as follows:

 

 

 

    (1) $3,500 VALUE- The voucher may be used to offset the purchase price or lease price of the new fuel efficient automobile by $3,500 if–

 

 

 

    (A) the new fuel efficient automobile is a passenger automobile and the combined fuel economy value of such automobile is at least 4 miles per gallon higher than the combined fuel economy value of the eligible trade-in vehicle;

 

 

 

    (B) the new fuel efficient automobile is a category 1 truck and the combined fuel economy value of such truck is at least 2 miles per gallon higher than the combined fuel economy value of the eligible trade-in vehicle;

 

 

 

    (C) the new fuel efficient automobile is a category 2 truck that has a combined fuel economy value of at least 15 miles per gallon and–

 

 

 

    (i) the eligible trade-in vehicle is a category 2 truck and the combined fuel economy value of the new fuel efficient automobile is at least 1 mile per gallon higher than the combined fuel economy value of the eligible trade-in vehicle; or

 

 

 

    (ii) the eligible trade-in vehicle is a category 3 truck of model year 2001 or earlier; or

 

 

 

    (D) the new fuel efficient automobile is a category 3 truck and the eligible trade-in vehicle is a category 3 truck of model year of 2001 or earlier and is of similar size or larger than the new fuel efficient automobile as determined in a manner prescribed by the Secretary.

 

 

 

    (2) $4,500 VALUE- The voucher may be used to offset the purchase price or lease price of the new fuel efficient automobile by $4,500 if–

 

 

 

    (A) the new fuel efficient automobile is a passenger automobile and the combined fuel economy value of such automobile is at least 10 miles per gallon higher than the combined fuel economy value of the eligible trade-in vehicle;

 

 

 

    (B) the new fuel efficient automobile is a category 1 truck and the combined fuel economy value of such truck is at least 5 miles per gallon higher than the combined fuel economy value of the eligible trade-in vehicle; or

 

 

 

    (C) the new fuel efficient automobile is a category 2 truck that has a combined fuel economy value of at least 15 miles per gallon and the combined fuel economy value of such truck is at least 2 miles per gallon higher than the combined fuel economy value of the eligible trade-in vehicle and the eligible trade-in vehicle is a category 2 truck.

 

 

 

    (c) Program Specifications-

 

 

 

    (1) LIMITATIONS-

 

 

 

    (A) GENERAL PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY – A voucher issued under the Program shall be used only in connection with the purchase or qualifying lease of new fuel efficient automobiles that occur between July 1, 2009 and November 1, 2009.

 

 

 

    (B) NUMBER OF VOUCHERS PER PERSON AND PER TRADE-IN VEHICLE- Not more than 1 voucher may be issued for a single person and not more than 1 voucher may be issued for the joint registered owners of a single eligible trade-in vehicle.

 

 

 

    (C) NO COMBINATION OF VOUCHERS- Only 1 voucher issued under the Program may be applied toward the purchase or qualifying lease of a single new fuel efficient automobile.

 

 

 

    (D) CAP ON FUNDS FOR CATEGORY 3 TRUCKS- Not more than 7.5 percent of the total funds made available for the Program shall be used for vouchers for the purchase or qualifying lease of category 3 trucks.

 

 

 

    (E) COMBINATION WITH OTHER INCENTIVES PERMITTED- The availability or use of a Federal, State, or local incentive or a State-issued voucher for the purchase or lease of a new fuel efficient automobile shall not limit the value or issuance of a voucher under the Program to any person otherwise eligible to receive such a voucher.

 

 

 

    (F) NO ADDITIONAL FEES- A dealer participating in the program may not charge a person purchasing or leasing a new fuel efficient automobile any additional fees associated with the use of a voucher under the Program.

 

 

 

    (G) NUMBER AND AMOUNT- The total number and value of vouchers issued under the Program may not exceed the amounts appropriated for such purpose.

 

 

 

    (2) DISPOSITION OF ELIGIBLE TRADE-IN VEHICLES-

 

 

 

    (A) IN GENERAL- For each eligible trade-in vehicle surrendered to a dealer under the Program, the dealer shall certify to the Secretary, in such manner as the Secretary shall prescribe by rule, that the dealer–

 

 

 

    (i) has not and will not sell, lease, exchange, or otherwise dispose of the vehicle for use as an automobile in the United States or in any other country; and

 

 

 

    (ii) will transfer the vehicle (including the engine block), in such manner as the Secretary prescribes, to an entity that will ensure that the vehicle–

 

 

 

    (I) will be crushed or shredded within such period and in such manner as the Secretary prescribes; and

 

 

 

    (II) has not been, and will not be, sold, leased, exchanged, or otherwise disposed of for use as an automobile in the United States or in any other country.

 

 

 

    (B) SAVINGS PROVISION- Nothing in subparagraph (A) may be construed to preclude a person who is responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is crushed or shredded from- -

 

 

 

    (i) selling any parts of the disposed vehicle other than the engine block and drive train (unless with respect to the drive train, the transmission, drive shaft, or rear end are sold as separate parts); or (ii) retaining the proceeds from such sale.

 

 

 

    (C) COORDINATION- The Secretary shall coordinate with the Attorney General to ensure that the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System and other publicly accessible systems are appropriately updated on a timely basis to reflect the crushing or shredding of vehicles under this section and appropriate reclassification of the vehicles’ titles. The commercial market shall also have electronic and commercial access to the vehicle identification numbers of vehicles that have been disposed of on a timely basis.

 

 

 

    (d) Regulations- Notwithstanding the requirements of section 553 of title 5, United States Code, the Secretary shall promulgate final regulations to implement the Program not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. Such regulations shall–

 

 

 

    (1) provide for a means of registering dealers for participation in the Program;

 

 

 

    (2) establish procedures for the reimbursement of dealers participating in the Program to be made through electronic transfer of funds for the amount of the vouchers as soon as practicable but no longer than 10 days after the submission of information supporting the eligible transaction, as deemed appropriate by the Secretary;

 

 

 

    (3) require the dealer to use the voucher in addition to any other rebate or discount advertised by the dealer or offered by the manufacturer for the new fuel efficient automobile and prohibit the dealer from using the voucher to offset any such other rebate or discount;

 

 

 

    (4) require dealers to disclose to the person trading in an eligible trade-in vehicle the best estimate of the scrappage value of such vehicle and to permit the dealer to retain $50 of any amounts paid to the dealer for scrappage of the automobile as payment for any administrative costs to the dealer associated with participation in the Program;

 

 

 

    (5) consistent with subsection (c)(2), establish requirements and procedures for the disposal of eligible trade-in vehicles and provide such information as may be necessary to entities engaged in such disposal to ensure that such vehicles are disposed of in accordance with such requirements and procedures, including–

 

 

 

    (A) requirements for the removal and appropriate disposition of refrigerants, antifreeze, lead products, mercury switches, and such other toxic or hazardous vehicle components prior to the crushing or shredding of an eligible trade-in vehicle, in accordance with rules established by the Secretary in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and in accordance with other applicable Federal or State requirements;

 

 

 

    (B) a mechanism for dealers to certify to the Secretary that each eligible trade-in vehicle will be transferred to an entity that will ensure that the vehicle is disposed of, in accordance with such requirements and procedures, and to submit the vehicle identification numbers of the vehicles disposed of and the new fuel efficient automobile purchased with each voucher;

 

 

 

    (C) a mechanism for obtaining such other certifications as deemed necessary by the Secretary from entities engaged in vehicle disposal; and

 

 

 

    (D) a list of entities to which dealers may transfer eligible trade-in vehicles for disposal; and

 

 

 

    (6) provide for the enforcement of the penalties described in subsection (e).

 

 

 

    (e) Anti-Fraud Provisions-

 

 

 

    (1) VIOLATION- It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision under this section or any regulations issued pursuant to subsection (d) (other than by making a clerical error).

 

 

 

    (2) PENALTIES- Any person who commits a violation described in paragraph (1) shall be liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of not more than $15,000 for each violation. The Secretary shall have the authority to assess and compromise such penalties, and shall have the authority to require from any entity the records and inspections necessary to enforce this program. In determining the amount of the civil penalty, the severity of the violation and the intent and history of the person committing the violation shall be taken into account.

 

 

 

    (f) Information to Consumers and Dealers- Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and promptly upon the update of any relevant information, the Secretary, in consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, shall make available on an Internet website and through other means determined by the Secretary information about the Program, including–

 

 

 

    (1) how to determine if a vehicle is an eligible trade-in vehicle;

 

 

 

    (2) how to participate in the Program, including how to determine participating dealers; and

 

 

 

    (3) a comprehensive list, by make and model, of new fuel efficient automobiles meeting the requirements of the Program. Once such information is available, the Secretary shall conduct a public awareness campaign to inform consumers about the Program and where to obtain additional information.

 

 

 

    (g) Record Keeping and Report-

 

 

 

    (1) DATABASE- The Secretary shall maintain a database of the vehicle identification numbers of all new fuel efficient vehicles purchased or leased and all eligible trade-in vehicles disposed of under the Program.

 

 

 

    (2) REPORT ON EFFICACY OF THE PROGRAM- Not later than 60 days after the termination date described in subsection (c)(1)(A), the Secretary shall submit a report to the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate describing the efficacy of the Program, including–

 

 

 

    (A) a description of Program results, including–

 

 

 

    (i) the total number and amount of vouchers issued for purchase or lease of new fuel efficient automobiles by manufacturer (including aggregate information concerning the make, model, model year) and category of automobile;

 

 

 

    (ii) aggregate information regarding the make, model, model year, and manufacturing location of vehicles traded in under the Program; and

 

 

 

    (iii) the location of sale or lease;

 

 

 

    (B) an estimate of the overall increase in fuel efficiency in terms of miles per gallon, total annual oil savings, and total annual greenhouse gas reductions, as a result of the Program; and

 

 

 

    (C) an estimate of the overall economic and employment effects of the Program.

 

 

 

    (h) Exclusion of Vouchers From Income-

 

 

 

    (1) FOR PURPOSES OF ALL FEDERAL AND STATE PROGRAMS- A voucher issued under this program or any payment made for such a voucher pursuant to subsection (a)(3) shall not be regarded as income and shall not be regarded as a resource for the month of receipt of the voucher and the following 12 months, for purposes of determining the eligibility of the recipient of the voucher (or the recipient’s spouse or other family or household members) for benefits or assistance, or the amount or extent of benefits or assistance, under any Federal or State program.

 

 

 

    (2) FOR PURPOSES OF TAXATION- A voucher issued under the program or any payment made for such a voucher pursuant to subsection (a)(3) shall not be considered as gross income of the purchaser of a vehicle for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

 

 

 

    (i) Definitions- As used in this section–

 

 

 

    (1) the term ‘passenger automobile’ means a passenger automobile, as defined in section 32901(a)(18) of title 49, United States Code, that has a combined fuel economy value of at least 22 miles per gallon;

 

 

 

    (2) the term ‘category 1 truck’ means a nonpassenger automobile, as defined in section 32901(a)(17) of title 49, United States Code, that has a combined fuel economy value of at least 18 miles per gallon, except that such term does not include a category 2 truck;

 

 

 

    (3) the term ‘category 2 truck’ means a large van or a large pickup, as categorized by the Secretary using the method used by the Environmental Protection Agency and described in the report entitled ‘Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy Trends: 1975 through 2008′;

 

 

 

    (4) the term ‘category 3 truck’ means a work truck, as defined in section 32901(a)(19) of title 49, United States Code;

 

 

 

    (5) the term ‘combined fuel economy value’ means–

 

 

 

    (A) with respect to a new fuel efficient automobile, the number, expressed in miles per gallon, centered below the words ‘Combined Fuel Economy’ on the label required to be affixed or caused to be affixed on a new automobile pursuant to subpart D of part 600 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations;

 

 

 

    (B) with respect to an eligible trade-in vehicle, the equivalent of the number described in subparagraph (A), and posted under the words ‘Estimated New EPA MPG’ and above the word ‘Combined’ for vehicles of model year 1984 through 2007, or posted under the words ‘New EPA MPG’ and above the word ‘Combined’ for vehicles of model year 2008 or later on the fueleconomy.gov website of the Environmental Protection Agency for the make, model, and year of such vehicle; or

 

 

 

    (C) with respect to an eligible trade-in vehicle manufactured between model years 1978 through 1985, the equivalent of the number described in subparagraph (A) as determined by the Secretary (and posted on the website of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) using data maintained by the Environmental Protection Agency for the make, model, and year of such vehicle.

 

 

 

    (6) the term ‘dealer’ means a person licensed by a State who engages in the sale of new automobiles to ultimate purchasers;

 

 

 

    (7) the term ‘eligible trade-in vehicle’ means an automobile or a work truck (as such terms are defined in section 32901(a) of title 49, United States Code) that, at the time it is presented for trade-in under this section–

 

 

 

    (A) is in drivable condition;

 

 

 

    (B) has been continuously insured consistent with the applicable State law and registered to the same owner for a period of not less than 1 year immediately prior to such trade-in;

 

 

 

    (C) was manufactured less than 25 years before the date of the trade-in; and

 

 

 

    (D) in the case of an automobile, has a combined fuel economy value of 18 miles per gallon or less;

 

 

 

    (8) the term ‘new fuel efficient automobile’ means an automobile described in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (4)–

 

 

 

    (A) the equitable or legal title of which has not been transferred to any person other than the ultimate purchaser;

 

 

 

    (B) that carries a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $45,000 or less;

 

 

 

    (C) that–

 

 

 

    (i) in the case of passenger automobiles, category 1 trucks, or category 2 trucks, is certified to applicable standards under section 86.1811-04 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations; or

 

 

 

    (ii) in the case of category 3 trucks, is certified to the applicable vehicle or engine standards under section 86.1816-08, 86-007-11, or 86.008-10 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations; and

 

 

 

    (D) that has the combined fuel economy value of at least- – (i) 22 miles per gallon for a passenger automobile;

 

 

 

    (ii) 18 miles per gallon for a category 1 truck; or

 

 

 

    (iii) 15 miles per gallon for a category 2 truck;

 

 

 

    (9) the term ‘Program’ means the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Program established by this section;

 

 

 

    (10) the term ‘qualifying lease’ means a lease of an automobile for a period of not less than 5 years;

 

 

 

    (11) the term ‘scrappage value’ means the amount received by the dealer for a vehicle upon transferring title of such vehicle to the person responsible for ensuring the dismantling and destroying of the vehicle;

 

 

 

    (12) the term ‘Secretary’ means the Secretary of Transportation acting through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration;

 

 

 

    (13) the term ‘ultimate purchaser’ means, with respect to any new automobile, the first person who in good faith purchases such automobile for purposes other than resale;

 

 

 

    (14) the term ‘vehicle identification number’ means the 17 character number used by the automobile industry to identify individual automobiles; and

 

 

 

    (15) the term ‘voucher’ means an electronic transfer of funds to a dealer based on an eligible transaction under this program.

 

 

 

      (j) Appropriation- There is hereby appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation $1,000,000,000, of which up to $50,000,000 is available for administration, to remain available until expended to carry out this section.

 

Cash For Clunkers | EPA & MPG Guidelines

July 19th, 2011

A table of the minimum EPA required for new vehicles to qualify for the government vouchers of $3500 and $4500 is summarized below. EPA estimates for new vehicles are listed below the summary table. Use the MPG Calculator below to calculate your vehicles current mileage so you can see if you qualify and what voucher amount you can receive. 

Summary of Cash for Clunkers Agreement
Minimum Fuel Economy for New Vehicle $3,500 Voucher $4,500 Voucher
Passenger Car or minivan 22 mpg (EPA combined) Mileage improvement of at least 4 mpg Mileage improvement of at least 10 mpg
Light-duty truck 18 mpg (EPA combined) Mileage improvement of at least 2 mpg Mileage improvement of at least 5 mpg
Large light-duty truck (6,000-8,500 pounds) 15 mpg (EPA combined) Mileage improvement of at least 1 mpg or trade-in of a work truck Mileage improvement of at least 2 mpg
Work truck (8,500-10,000 pounds) Trade-in must be at least pre-2002

Source: www.ConsumerAssistanceToRecycleAndSaveProgram.org

 

 

The NHTSA says, “You do not need a voucher and you are not required to sign up or enroll in this program. Participating new car dealers will apply a credit, reducing the price you pay at the time of your purchase or lease, provided the vehicle you buy or lease and the vehicle you trade in meet the program requirements. The dealer will then obtain reimbursement from the government.”
You can get a head start by using the form on the left to request product and pricing information from franchised dealers and they can contact you once they receive voucher rules from the NHTSA. If you like your local dealer can provide detailed product and pricing information so you are ready when the vouchers become available.
EPA for your current vehicle
If you would like to look up the fuel economy of your existing car, try our Instant MPG Calculator, or View a list of vehicles that maximize the Cash For Clunkers program vouchers.
EPA for new vehicles
To find the EPA estimated miles per gallon for new cars, MPG calculator. The details of the program will change periodically. If you want an email alert with program updates enter your email in the alert form on the right. If you want to know what voucher amount you qualify for complete the form to the left. Product and pricing of new vehicles are provided by certified dealers. Information about certified dealers is below.

 

This list is based on the requirements for the Cash for Clunkers program called C.A.R.S. – Title XIII of Bill H.R. 2346.
This list was compiled by searching the Edmunds.com vehicle database for models that have an average fuel economy of 18 mpg or less and for which at least one of the styles of that vehicle has a current average national trade‐in True Market Valueprice (assuming clean vehicle condition and average mileage) of $4,500 or less. Accordingly, it is possible that some styles of a model may have a value higher than $4,500, and that the value of a particular vehicle may be higher because it is in exceptional condition or has very low mileage.

 

Please note that almost all vehicles that are model year 1989 or earlier have a trade in value of less than $4,500, and for that reason we have not included them on this list. Exceptions include vehicles that had limited production runs, such as the 1984‐86 Buick Regal T Type Turbo, the 1985‐89 BMW 6 Series 635CSi, and the 1987‐89 Porsche 911 Carrera – as well as most collector and exotic vehicles.

 

For updates on new government funded stimulus vouchers available in the automotive industry complete the form to the left or sign up for the email alert to the right.

 

Here is the list Edmunds.com compiled as vehicles that qualify for the $4500 voucher:

 

1995 Acura Legend

1996 Acura SLX

1997 Acura SLX

1998 Acura SLX

1999 Acura SLX

1990 Audi 80

1991 Audi 80

1992 Audi 80

1990 Audi 90

1991 Audi 90

1993 Audi 90

1990 Audi 100

1991 Audi 100

1992 Audi 100

1993 Audi 100

1994 Audi 100

1990 Audi 200

1991 Audi 200

1995 Audi A6

1998 Audi A6

1999 Audi A6

2000 Audi A6

1997 Audi A8

1998 Audi A8

1999 Audi A8

1990 Audi Coupe

1991 Audi Coupe

1992 Audi S4
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1993 Audi S4

1994 Audi S4

1995 Audi S6

1990 Audi V8

1991 Audi V8

1992 Audi V8

1994 Audi V8

1990 BMW 3 Series

1991 BMW 3 Series

1992 BMW 3 Series

1993 BMW 3 Series

1990 BMW 5 Series

1991 BMW 5 Series

1992 BMW 5 Series

1993 BMW 5 Series

1994 BMW 5 Series

1995 BMW 5 Series

1997 BMW 5 Series

1990 BMW 7 Series

1991 BMW 7 Series

1992 BMW 7 Series

1993 BMW 7 Series

1994 BMW 7 Series

1995 BMW 7 Series

1996 BMW 7 Series

1997 BMW 7 Series

1998 BMW 7 Series

1991 BMW 8 Series

1990 Buick Estate Wagon

1992 Buick Park Avenue

1993 Buick Park Avenue

1994 Buick Park Avenue

1991 Buick Roadmaster

1992 Buick Roadmaster

1993 Buick Roadmaster

1994 Buick Roadmaster

1995 Buick Roadmaster

1996 Buick Roadmaster

1990 Cadillac Allante

1991 Cadillac Allante

1992 Cadillac Allante

1993 Cadillac Allante

1990 Cadillac Brougham

1991 Cadillac Brougham

1992 Cadillac Brougham
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1998 Cadillac Catera

2001 Cadillac Catera

1990 Cadillac DeVille

1991 Cadillac DeVille

1992 Cadillac DeVille

1993 Cadillac DeVille

1994 Cadillac DeVille

1995 Cadillac DeVille

1996 Cadillac DeVille

1997 Cadillac DeVille

1998 Cadillac DeVille

1999 Cadillac DeVille

2000 Cadillac DeVille

2001 Cadillac DeVille

1990 Cadillac Eldorado

1991 Cadillac Eldorado

1992 Cadillac Eldorado

1993 Cadillac Eldorado

1994 Cadillac Eldorado

1995 Cadillac Eldorado

1996 Cadillac Eldorado

1997 Cadillac Eldorado

1998 Cadillac Eldorado

1999 Cadillac Eldorado

2000 Cadillac Eldorado

1990 Cadillac Fleetwood

1991 Cadillac Fleetwood

1992 Cadillac Fleetwood

1993 Cadillac Fleetwood

1994 Cadillac Fleetwood

1995 Cadillac Fleetwood

1996 Cadillac Fleetwood

1990 Cadillac Seville

1991 Cadillac Seville

1992 Cadillac Seville

1993 Cadillac Seville

1994 Cadillac Seville

1995 Cadillac Seville

1996 Cadillac Seville

1997 Cadillac Seville

1998 Cadillac Seville

1999 Cadillac Seville

2000 Cadillac Seville

2001 Cadillac Seville

1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
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1991 Chevrolet Astro

1993 Chevrolet Astro

1994 Chevrolet Astro

1995 Chevrolet Astro

1996 Chevrolet Astro

1997 Chevrolet Astro

1998 Chevrolet Astro

1999 Chevrolet Astro

2000 Chevrolet Astro

2001 Chevrolet Astro

2002 Chevrolet Astro

2003 Chevrolet Astro

1991 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1993 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1994 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1995 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1996 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1997 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1998 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1999 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

2001 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

2002 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

2003 Chevrolet Astro Cargo

1991 Chevrolet Blazer

1994 Chevrolet Blazer

1995 Chevrolet Blazer

1996 Chevrolet Blazer

1998 Chevrolet Blazer

1999 Chevrolet Blazer

2000 Chevrolet Blazer

2001 Chevrolet Blazer

2002 Chevrolet Blazer

2003 Chevrolet Blazer

1991 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1993 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1994 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1995 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1996 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1997 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1999 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series

1991 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Series

1993 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Series

1994 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Series

1995 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Series

1996 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Series
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1997 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Series

1990 Chevrolet Camaro

1991 Chevrolet Camaro

1992 Chevrolet Camaro

1993 Chevrolet Camaro

1994 Chevrolet Camaro

1995 Chevrolet Camaro

1996 Chevrolet Camaro

1997 Chevrolet Camaro

1998 Chevrolet Camaro

1999 Chevrolet Camaro

1990 Chevrolet Caprice

1991 Chevrolet Caprice

1992 Chevrolet Caprice

1993 Chevrolet Caprice

1994 Chevrolet Caprice

1995 Chevrolet Caprice

1996 Chevrolet Caprice

1990 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1994 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1995 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1996 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1997 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1998 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1990 Chevrolet Corvette

1991 Chevrolet Corvette

1992 Chevrolet Corvette

1993 Chevrolet Corvette

1994 Chevrolet Corvette

1996 Chevrolet Express

1997 Chevrolet Express

1998 Chevrolet Express

2000 Chevrolet Express

2001 Chevrolet Express

2002 Chevrolet Express

2000 Chevrolet Express Cargo

2001 Chevrolet Express Cargo

2002 Chevrolet Express Cargo

1992 Chevrolet Lumina

1993 Chevrolet Lumina

1994 Chevrolet Lumina

1992 Chevrolet Lumina Minivan

1993 Chevrolet Lumina Minivan

1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

1996 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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1997 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

1991 Chevrolet S‐10

1993 Chevrolet S‐10

1994 Chevrolet S‐10

1995 Chevrolet S‐10

1996 Chevrolet S‐10

1998 Chevrolet S‐10

1999 Chevrolet S‐10

2000 Chevrolet S‐10

2001 Chevrolet S‐10

1991 Chevrolet S‐10 Blazer

1992 Chevrolet S‐10 Blazer

1993 Chevrolet S‐10 Blazer

1994 Chevrolet S‐10 Blazer

1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

1999 Chevrolet Silverado 2500

2000 Chevrolet Silverado 2500

1990 Chevrolet Sportvan

1991 Chevrolet Sportvan

1993 Chevrolet Sportvan

1994 Chevrolet Sportvan

1995 Chevrolet Sportvan

1993 Chevrolet Suburban

1994 Chevrolet Suburban

1995 Chevrolet Suburban

1996 Chevrolet Suburban

1997 Chevrolet Suburban

1998 Chevrolet Suburban

1999 Chevrolet Suburban

2000 Chevrolet Suburban

1995 Chevrolet Tahoe

1996 Chevrolet Tahoe

1997 Chevrolet Tahoe

1998 Chevrolet Tahoe

1999 Chevrolet Tahoe

2001 Chevrolet Tracker

2002 Chevrolet Tracker

2002 Chevrolet Venture

1997 Chrysler Concorde

1991 Chrysler Imperial

1992 Chrysler Le Baron

1997 Chrysler LHS
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1990 Chrysler TC

1991 Chrysler TC

1990 Chrysler Town and Country

1991 Chrysler Town and Country

1992 Chrysler Town and Country

1993 Chrysler Town and Country

1994 Chrysler Town and Country

1995 Chrysler Town and Country

1996 Chrysler Town and Country

1997 Chrysler Town and Country

1998 Chrysler Town and Country

1999 Chrysler Town and Country

2000 Chrysler Town and Country

2001 Chrysler Town and Country

2002 Chrysler Town and Country

2001 Chrysler Voyager

2002 Chrysler Voyager

1993 Dodge Caravan

1996 Dodge Caravan

1997 Dodge Caravan

1998 Dodge Caravan

1999 Dodge Caravan

2001 Dodge Caravan

2002 Dodge Caravan

1993 Dodge Dakota

1994 Dodge Dakota

1995 Dodge Dakota

1996 Dodge Dakota

1997 Dodge Dakota

1998 Dodge Dakota

1999 Dodge Dakota

2000 Dodge Dakota

2001 Dodge Dakota

2002 Dodge Dakota

2003 Dodge Dakota

2004 Dodge Dakota

1999 Dodge Durango

2000 Dodge Durango

2001 Dodge Durango

2002 Dodge Durango

2003 Dodge Durango

1993 Dodge Grand Caravan

1994 Dodge Grand Caravan

1995 Dodge Grand Caravan

1996 Dodge Grand Caravan
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1997 Dodge Grand Caravan

1998 Dodge Grand Caravan

1999 Dodge Grand Caravan

2000 Dodge Grand Caravan

2001 Dodge Grand Caravan

2002 Dodge Grand Caravan

2004 Dodge Grand Caravan

1997 Dodge Intrepid

1990 Dodge Monaco

1993 Dodge RAM 150

1993 Dodge RAM 250

1990 Dodge Ram 50 Pickup

1991 Dodge Ram 50 Pickup

1992 Dodge Ram 50 Pickup

1993 Dodge Ram 50 Pickup

2002 Dodge Ram Cargo

2003 Dodge Ram Cargo

1994 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

1995 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

1996 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

1997 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

1998 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

1999 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

2000 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

2003 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500

1994 Dodge Ram Pickup 2500

1995 Dodge Ram Pickup 2500

1996 Dodge Ram Pickup 2500

1990 Dodge Ram Van

1993 Dodge Ram Van

1994 Dodge Ram Van

1995 Dodge Ram Van

1996 Dodge Ram Van

1997 Dodge Ram Van

1998 Dodge Ram Van

1999 Dodge Ram Van

2000 Dodge Ram Van

1990 Dodge Ram Wagon

1993 Dodge Ram Wagon

1994 Dodge Ram Wagon

1995 Dodge Ram Wagon

1996 Dodge Ram Wagon

1997 Dodge Ram Wagon

1999 Dodge Ram Wagon

2000 Dodge Ram Wagon
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2002 Dodge Ram Wagon

1993 Dodge Ramcharger

1991 Dodge Stealth

1992 Dodge Stealth

1993 Dodge Stealth

1994 Dodge Stealth

1995 Dodge Stealth

1996 Dodge Stealth

1990 Eagle Premier

1997 Eagle Vision

1990 Ford Aerostar

1991 Ford Aerostar

1992 Ford Aerostar

1993 Ford Aerostar

1994 Ford Aerostar

1995 Ford Aerostar

1996 Ford Aerostar

1990 Ford Bronco

1993 Ford Bronco

1995 Ford Bronco

1996 Ford Bronco

1990 Ford Bronco II

1995 Ford Crown Victoria

1996 Ford Crown Victoria

1997 Ford Crown Victoria

1998 Ford Crown Victoria

1999 Ford Crown Victoria

2002 Ford Crown Victoria

1990 Ford E‐150

1991 Ford E‐150

1993 Ford E‐150

1995 Ford E‐150

1996 Ford E‐150

1990 Ford E‐250

1996 Ford E‐250

2001 Ford Econoline Cargo

2002 Ford Econoline Cargo

2000 Ford Econoline Wagon

2001 Ford Econoline Wagon

2002 Ford Econoline Wagon

2000 Ford Expedition

1991 Ford Explorer

1992 Ford Explorer

1993 Ford Explorer

1994 Ford Explorer
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1995 Ford Explorer

1996 Ford Explorer

1997 Ford Explorer

1998 Ford Explorer

1999 Ford Explorer

2000 Ford Explorer

2001 Ford Explorer

2002 Ford Explorer

2001 Ford Explorer Sport

2002 Ford Explorer Sport

2003 Ford Explorer Sport

1991 Ford F‐150

1993 Ford F‐150

1995 Ford F‐150

1996 Ford F‐150

2000 Ford F‐150

2001 Ford F‐150

2002 Ford F‐150

1995 Ford F‐150 SVT Lightning

1992 Ford F‐250

1996 Ford F‐250

1990 Ford LTD Crown Victoria

1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria

1990 Ford Mustang

1991 Ford Mustang

1992 Ford Mustang

1993 Ford Mustang

1994 Ford Mustang

1995 Ford Mustang

1997 Ford Mustang

1998 Ford Mustang

2000 Ford Mustang

1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

1990 Ford Ranger

1993 Ford Ranger

1995 Ford Ranger

1996 Ford Ranger

2000 Ford Ranger

2001 Ford Ranger

2002 Ford Ranger

1996 Ford Taurus

1997 Ford Taurus

1998 Ford Taurus
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1999 Ford Taurus

1990 Ford Thunderbird

1991 Ford Thunderbird

1992 Ford Thunderbird

1993 Ford Thunderbird

1995 Ford Windstar

1996 Ford Windstar

2001 Ford Windstar

2002 Ford Windstar

2003 Ford Windstar

1995 Ford Windstar Cargo

1996 Ford Windstar Cargo

2001 Ford Windstar Cargo

2002 Ford Windstar Cargo

2003 Ford Windstar Cargo

1990 GMC Jimmy

1991 GMC Jimmy

1993 GMC Jimmy

1994 GMC Jimmy

1995 GMC Jimmy

2001 GMC Jimmy

1990 GMC Rally Wagon

1991 GMC Rally Wagon

1993 GMC Rally Wagon

1994 GMC Rally Wagon

1995 GMC Rally Wagon

1990 GMC S‐15

1990 GMC S‐15 Jimmy

1991 GMC S‐15 Jimmy

1990 GMC Safari

1991 GMC Safari

1993 GMC Safari

1994 GMC Safari

1995 GMC Safari

1997 GMC Safari

1998 GMC Safari

1999 GMC Safari

2001 GMC Safari

2002 GMC Safari

1990 GMC Safari Cargo

1991 GMC Safari Cargo

1994 GMC Safari Cargo

1995 GMC Safari Cargo

1997 GMC Safari Cargo

1998 GMC Safari Cargo
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1999 GMC Safari Cargo

2001 GMC Safari Cargo

2002 GMC Safari Cargo

1997 GMC Savana

1998 GMC Savana

1999 GMC Savana

2000 GMC Savana

2001 GMC Savana

2002 GMC Savana

1997 GMC Savana Cargo

1998 GMC Savana Cargo

1999 GMC Savana Cargo

2001 GMC Savana Cargo

2002 GMC Savana Cargo

1990 GMC Sierra 1500

1991 GMC Sierra 1500

1994 GMC Sierra 1500

1995 GMC Sierra 1500

1997 GMC Sierra 1500

1998 GMC Sierra 1500

1999 GMC Sierra 1500

2000 GMC Sierra 1500

2001 GMC Sierra 1500

2002 GMC Sierra 1500

1990 GMC Sierra 2500

1991 GMC Sierra 2500

1994 GMC Sierra 2500

1999 GMC Sierra 2500

2000 GMC Sierra 2500

1991 GMC Sonoma

1994 GMC Sonoma

1995 GMC Sonoma

1997 GMC Sonoma

1998 GMC Sonoma

1999 GMC Sonoma

2000 GMC Sonoma

2001 GMC Sonoma

1990 GMC Suburban

1991 GMC Suburban

1993 GMC Suburban

1994 GMC Suburban

1995 GMC Suburban

1997 GMC Suburban

1998 GMC Suburban

1999 GMC Suburban
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1990 GMC Vandura

1991 GMC Vandura

1995 GMC Vandura

1993 GMC Yukon

1994 GMC Yukon

1995 GMC Yukon

1997 GMC Yukon

1998 GMC Yukon

1999 GMC Yukon

1995 Honda Passport

1996 Honda Passport

1997 Honda Passport

1998 Honda Passport

1999 Honda Passport

2000 Honda Passport

2001 Honda Passport

1990 Hyundai Sonata

1991 Hyundai Sonata

1994 Hyundai Sonata

1997 Hyundai Sonata

1998 Hyundai Sonata

2003 Hyundai XG350

1993 Infiniti J30

1994 Infiniti J30

1995 Infiniti J30

1996 Infiniti J30

1997 Infiniti J30

1990 Infiniti Q45

1991 Infiniti Q45

1992 Infiniti Q45

1993 Infiniti Q45

1994 Infiniti Q45

1995 Infiniti Q45

1996 Infiniti Q45

1997 Infiniti Q45

1998 Infiniti Q45

1999 Infiniti Q45

1997 Infiniti QX4

1998 Infiniti QX4

1999 Infiniti QX4

1990 Isuzu Amigo

1992 Isuzu Amigo

1994 Isuzu Amigo

1998 Isuzu Amigo

1999 Isuzu Amigo
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2000 Isuzu Amigo

2002 Isuzu Axiom

1998 Isuzu Hombre

1999 Isuzu Hombre

2000 Isuzu Hombre

1990 Isuzu Pickup

1995 Isuzu Pickup

1992 Isuzu Rodeo

1994 Isuzu Rodeo

1995 Isuzu Rodeo

1996 Isuzu Rodeo

1997 Isuzu Rodeo

1999 Isuzu Rodeo

2000 Isuzu Rodeo

2001 Isuzu Rodeo

2002 Isuzu Rodeo

2003 Isuzu Rodeo

2001 Isuzu Rodeo Sport

2002 Isuzu Rodeo Sport

2003 Isuzu Rodeo Sport

1990 Isuzu Trooper

1991 Isuzu Trooper

1992 Isuzu Trooper

1994 Isuzu Trooper

1995 Isuzu Trooper

1996 Isuzu Trooper

1997 Isuzu Trooper

1998 Isuzu Trooper

1999 Isuzu Trooper

2000 Isuzu Trooper

2001 Isuzu Trooper

2002 Isuzu Trooper

2000 Isuzu VehiCROSS

2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS

1996 Jaguar XJR

1990 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1991 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1992 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1993 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1994 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1995 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1996 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1997 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1998 Jaguar XJ‐Series

1999 Jaguar XJ‐Series
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1990 Jeep Cherokee

1991 Jeep Cherokee

1992 Jeep Cherokee

1993 Jeep Cherokee

1994 Jeep Cherokee

1995 Jeep Cherokee

1996 Jeep Cherokee

1998 Jeep Cherokee

1999 Jeep Cherokee

2000 Jeep Cherokee

2001 Jeep Cherokee

1990 Jeep Comanche

1991 Jeep Comanche

1992 Jeep Comanche

1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

1993 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

1990 Jeep Wagoneer

1990 Jeep Wrangler

1991 Jeep Wrangler

1992 Jeep Wrangler

1993 Jeep Wrangler

1994 Jeep Wrangler

1995 Jeep Wrangler

1998 Jeep Wrangler

1999 Jeep Wrangler

2000 Jeep Wrangler

2002 Kia Optima

2002 Kia Sedona

2003 Kia Sedona

2004 Kia Sedona

1995 Kia Sportage

1996 Kia Sportage

2000 Kia Sportage

2001 Kia Sportage
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2002 Kia Sportage

1994 Land Rover Defender

1994 Land Rover Discovery

1995 Land Rover Discovery

1996 Land Rover Discovery

1997 Land Rover Discovery

1998 Land Rover Discovery

1999 Land Rover Discovery

2000 Land Rover Discovery Series II

2002 Land Rover Freelander

1990 Land Rover Range Rover

1991 Land Rover Range Rover

1992 Land Rover Range Rover

1993 Land Rover Range Rover

1994 Land Rover Range Rover

1995 Land Rover Range Rover

1996 Land Rover Range Rover

1997 Land Rover Range Rover

1998 Land Rover Range Rover

1999 Land Rover Range Rover

2000 Land Rover Range Rover

1993 Lexus ES 300

1994 Lexus ES 300

1994 Lexus GS 300

1995 Lexus GS 300

1996 Lexus GS 300

1997 Lexus GS 300

1990 Lexus LS 400

1991 Lexus LS 400

1992 Lexus LS 400

1993 Lexus LS 400

1994 Lexus LS 400

1992 Lexus SC 300

1993 Lexus SC 300

1994 Lexus SC 300

1995 Lexus SC 300

1992 Lexus SC 400

1993 Lexus SC 400

1994 Lexus SC 400

1995 Lexus SC 400

1996 Lexus SC 400

1997 Lexus SC 400

1991 Lincoln Continental

1992 Lincoln Continental

1993 Lincoln Continental
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1995 Lincoln Continental

1996 Lincoln Continental

1997 Lincoln Continental

1998 Lincoln Continental

1999 Lincoln Continental

2000 Lincoln Continental

2001 Lincoln Continental

2000 Lincoln LS

1990 Lincoln Mark VII

1991 Lincoln Mark VII

1992 Lincoln Mark VII

1998 Lincoln Mark VIII

1998 Lincoln Navigator

1990 Lincoln Town Car

1991 Lincoln Town Car

1992 Lincoln Town Car

1995 Lincoln Town Car

1996 Lincoln Town Car

1997 Lincoln Town Car

1998 Lincoln Town Car

1999 Lincoln Town Car

1991 Mazda 929

2001 Mazda B‐Series

1990 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1991 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1993 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1995 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1996 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1998 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1999 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

2000 Mazda B‐Series Pickup

1990 Mazda MPV

1991 Mazda MPV

1992 Mazda MPV

1993 Mazda MPV

1994 Mazda MPV

1995 Mazda MPV

1996 Mazda MPV

1998 Mazda MPV

2000 Mazda MPV

2001 Mazda MPV

1991 Mazda Navajo

1992 Mazda Navajo

1993 Mazda Navajo

1994 Mazda Navajo
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1991 Mazda RX‐7

2001 Mazda Tribute

1990 Mercedes‐Benz 300‐Class

1991 Mercedes‐Benz 300‐Class

1992 Mercedes‐Benz 300‐Class

1993 Mercedes‐Benz 300‐Class

1992 Mercedes‐Benz 400‐Class

1993 Mercedes‐Benz 400‐Class

1990 Mercedes‐Benz 420‐Class

1991 Mercedes‐Benz 420‐Class

1990 Mercedes‐Benz 500‐Class

1992 Mercedes‐Benz 500‐Class

1993 Mercedes‐Benz 500‐Class

1990 Mercedes‐Benz 560‐Class

1991 Mercedes‐Benz 560‐Class

1992 Mercedes‐Benz 600‐Class

1994 Mercedes‐Benz E‐Class

1995 Mercedes‐Benz E‐Class

1998 Mercedes‐Benz M‐Class

1994 Mercedes‐Benz S‐Class

1995 Mercedes‐Benz S‐Class

1996 Mercedes‐Benz S‐Class

1997 Mercedes‐Benz S‐Class

1990 Mercury Cougar

1991 Mercury Cougar

1992 Mercury Cougar

1990 Mercury Grand Marquis

1991 Mercury Grand Marquis

1995 Mercury Grand Marquis

1996 Mercury Grand Marquis

1997 Mercury Grand Marquis

1998 Mercury Grand Marquis

1999 Mercury Grand Marquis

1997 Mercury Mountaineer

1998 Mercury Mountaineer

1999 Mercury Mountaineer

2000 Mercury Mountaineer

2001 Mercury Mountaineer

1993 Mercury Villager

1994 Mercury Villager

1995 Mercury Villager

1996 Mercury Villager

2001 Mercury Villager

2002 Mercury Villager

1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT
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1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT

1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT

1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT

1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT

1992 Mitsubishi Diamante

1993 Mitsubishi Diamante

1994 Mitsubishi Diamante

1999 Mitsubishi Diamante

1990 Mitsubishi Mighty Max Pickup

1992 Mitsubishi Mighty Max Pickup

1993 Mitsubishi Mighty Max Pickup

1990 Mitsubishi Montero

1992 Mitsubishi Montero

1993 Mitsubishi Montero

1994 Mitsubishi Montero

1995 Mitsubishi Montero

1998 Mitsubishi Montero

1999 Mitsubishi Montero

2000 Mitsubishi Montero

1998 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

2000 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

2002 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

1990 Mitsubishi Sigma

1990 Mitsubishi Vanwagon

1990 Nissan 300ZX

1991 Nissan 300ZX

1992 Nissan 300ZX

1993 Nissan 300ZX

1994 Nissan 300ZX

1995 Nissan 300ZX

1998 Nissan Frontier

1999 Nissan Frontier

2000 Nissan Frontier

1990 Nissan Pathfinder

1991 Nissan Pathfinder

1992 Nissan Pathfinder

1993 Nissan Pathfinder

1994 Nissan Pathfinder

1995 Nissan Pathfinder

1996 Nissan Pathfinder

1998 Nissan Pathfinder

1999 Nissan Pathfinder

2000 Nissan Pathfinder
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1993 Nissan Quest

1994 Nissan Quest

1995 Nissan Quest

1998 Nissan Quest

1999 Nissan Quest

2000 Nissan Quest

2001 Nissan Quest

2002 Nissan Quest

1991 Nissan Truck

1992 Nissan Truck

1993 Nissan Truck

1994 Nissan Truck

1995 Nissan Truck

1997 Nissan Truck

2000 Nissan Xterra

2001 Nissan Xterra

1995 Oldsmobile Aurora

1996 Oldsmobile Aurora

1997 Oldsmobile Aurora

1998 Oldsmobile Aurora

1999 Oldsmobile Aurora

2001 Oldsmobile Aurora

1991 Oldsmobile Bravada

1992 Oldsmobile Bravada

1993 Oldsmobile Bravada

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada

1996 Oldsmobile Bravada

1997 Oldsmobile Bravada

1998 Oldsmobile Bravada

1999 Oldsmobile Bravada

2000 Oldsmobile Bravada

2001 Oldsmobile Bravada

1990 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

1991 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

1993 Oldsmobile Ninety‐Eight

1994 Oldsmobile Ninety‐Eight

1990 Oldsmobile Silhouette

1991 Oldsmobile Silhouette

1992 Oldsmobile Silhouette

1993 Oldsmobile Silhouette

1995 Oldsmobile Silhouette

1991 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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1992 Plymouth Grand Voyager

1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager

1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager

1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager

1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager

1991 Plymouth Voyager

1992 Plymouth Voyager

1993 Plymouth Voyager

1999 Plymouth Voyager

2002 Pontiac Aztek

1992 Pontiac Bonneville

1993 Pontiac Bonneville

1994 Pontiac Bonneville

1995 Pontiac Bonneville

1996 Pontiac Bonneville

1990 Pontiac Firebird

1991 Pontiac Firebird

1992 Pontiac Firebird

1993 Pontiac Firebird

1994 Pontiac Firebird

1995 Pontiac Firebird

1996 Pontiac Firebird

1997 Pontiac Firebird

1998 Pontiac Firebird

1999 Pontiac Firebird

1995 Pontiac Grand Prix

1996 Pontiac Grand Prix

1990 Pontiac Trans Sport

1991 Pontiac Trans Sport

1992 Pontiac Trans Sport

1993 Pontiac Trans Sport

1991 Saab 9000

1992 Saab 9000

1992 Subaru Legacy

1993 Subaru Legacy

1994 Subaru Legacy

1992 Subaru SVX

1993 Subaru SVX

1994 Subaru SVX

1995 Subaru SVX

1996 Subaru SVX

1997 Subaru SVX

1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara

2000 Suzuki Grand Vitara

2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara
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2002 Suzuki Grand Vitara

2001 Suzuki XL‐7

2002 Suzuki XL‐7

1990 Toyota 4Runner

1991 Toyota 4Runner

1992 Toyota 4Runner

1993 Toyota 4Runner

1994 Toyota 4Runner

1995 Toyota 4Runner

1996 Toyota 4Runner

1997 Toyota 4Runner

1998 Toyota 4Runner

1999 Toyota 4Runner

2000 Toyota 4Runner

1991 Toyota Camry

1993 Toyota Camry

1994 Toyota Camry

1991 Toyota Land Cruiser

1992 Toyota Land Cruiser

1993 Toyota Land Cruiser

1994 Toyota Land Cruiser

1995 Toyota Land Cruiser

1991 Toyota Pickup

1992 Toyota Pickup

1993 Toyota Pickup

1995 Toyota Pickup

1991 Toyota Previa

1992 Toyota Previa

1993 Toyota Previa

1994 Toyota Previa

1995 Toyota Previa

1997 Toyota Previa

1999 Toyota Sienna

2000 Toyota Sienna

1990 Toyota Supra

1991 Toyota Supra

1992 Toyota Supra

1993 Toyota T100

1995 Toyota T100

1997 Toyota T100

1998 Toyota T100

1995 Toyota Tacoma

1997 Toyota Tacoma

1998 Toyota Tacoma

1999 Toyota Tacoma
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2000 Toyota Tundra

2001 Toyota Tundra

1994 Volkswagen Corrado

1993 Volkswagen EuroVan

1995 Volkswagen EuroVan

1997 Volkswagen EuroVan

1999 Volkswagen EuroVan

2000 Volkswagen Passat

2001 Volkswagen Passat

1991 Volkswagen Vanagon

1991 Volvo 740

1992 Volvo 740

1990 Volvo 760

1990 Volvo 780

1991 Volvo 940

1992 Volvo 940

1993 Volvo 960

1994 Volvo 960

1995 Volvo 960

1991 Volvo Coupe

1998 Volvo V70
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EPA MPG

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Acura MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
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2009 Acura MDX 4WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Acura RDX 4WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Acura RL (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Acura TL 2WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Acura TL 4WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Acura TSX (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 28 mpg Hwy

2009 Acura TSX (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

 

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Audi MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
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2009 Audi A3 (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A3 (Auto s6) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 28 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A3 Quattro (Auto 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 28 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A3 Quattro (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 23 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Avant Quattro (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Cabriolet (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 23 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Cabriolet Quattro (Auto 4cyl) – Fuel Econ: 21 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Cabriolet Quattro (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Econ: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Quattro (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Quattro (Manual 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A4 Quattro (Auto 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A5 Quattro (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A5 Quattro (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A6 Quattro (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A8 (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A8 L (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi A8 L (Auto, 12cyl) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi Q7 (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi Q7 (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi R8 (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi R8 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi S4 Cabriolet (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi S4 Cabriolet (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi S5 (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi S5 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi S6 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi S8 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Coupe (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 23 mpg City, 31 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Coupe Quattro (Auto, 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Coupe Quattro (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Coupe Quattro (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Roadster (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Roadster Quattro (Auto, 4cyl) – Fuel Econ: 21 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Roadster Quattro (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Audi TT Roadster Quattro (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Econ: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

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BMW MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
If you are interested in purchasing a new BMW car from the list below, tell us what you are driving and what you would like to purchase using the form on the left. We’ll check your trade-in and connect you with a participating Cash for Clunkers dealer in your area. If you would like to be notified when the bill is passed, signup for our email alerts in the upper right corner of this page.

2009 BMW 128 – Fuel Economy Range: 28 mpg Hwy, 18 mpg City

2009 BMW 135 – Fuel Economy Range: 25 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City

2009 BMW 328 – Fuel Economy Range: 28 mpg Hwy, 18 mpg City

2009 BMW 335 – Fuel Economy Range: 26 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City

2009 BMW 335d – Fuel Economy Range: 36 mpg Hwy, 23 mpg City

2010 BMW 528 – Fuel Economy Range: 28 mpg Hwy, 18 mpg City

2010 BMW 535 – Fuel Economy Range: 26 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City

2010 BMW 550 – Fuel Economy Range: 22 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City

2010 BMW 650 – Fuel Economy Range: 23 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City

2009 BMW 750 – Fuel Economy Range: 22 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City

2008 BMW 760 – Economy Range: 20 mpg Hwy, 13 mpg City

2008 BMW ALPINA B7 – Economy Range: 21 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City

2009 BMW M3 – Fuel Economy Range: 20 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City

2010 BMW M5 – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg Hwy, 11 mpg City

2010 BMW M6 – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg Hwy, 11 mpg City

2009 BMW X3 – Fuel Economy Range: 23 mpg Hwy, 16 mpg City

2009 BMW X5 – Fuel Economy Range: 21 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City

2009 BMW X6 – Fuel Economy Range: 20 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City

2009 BMW Z4 – Fuel Economy Range: 22 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City

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Buick MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
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2009 Buick Enclave AWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Buick Enclave FWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Buick Lacrosse/Allure (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 28 mpg Hwy

2009 Buick Lacrosse/Allure (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Buick Lucerne (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Buick Lucerne (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

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Cadillac MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
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2009 Cadillac CTS (Automatic) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac CTS (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac CTS AWD (Automatic) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac DTS (Automatic) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac Escalade 2WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac Escalade AWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac Escalade ESV (Auto 6-spd) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 2WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac Funeral Coach (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac Limousine (Automatic) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac SRX 2WD (Automatic S6) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac SRX 2WD (Automatic S5) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac SRX AWD (Automatic S6) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac SRX AWD (Automatic S5) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac STS (8 cyl, Automatic S6) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac STS (6 cyl, Automatic S6) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac STS AWD (6 cyl, Auto S6) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac STS AWD (8 cyl, Auto S6) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac STS-V (Auto S6) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Cadillac XLR (Auto S6) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

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Chevrolet MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
If you are interested in purchasing a new Chevrolet car from the list below, tell us what you are driving and what you would like to purchase using the form on the left. We’ll check your trade-in and connect you with a participating Cash for Clunkers dealer in your area. If you would like to be notified when the bill is passed, signup for our email alerts in the upper right corner of this page.

2009 Chevrolet Avalanche 2WD- Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Aveo A-4 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 25 mpg City, 34 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Aveo A-4 (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 27 mpg City, 34 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Aveo M-5 (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 25 mpg City, 34 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Aveo M-5 (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 27 mpg City, 34 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 24 mpg City, 33 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt XFE (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 25 mpg City, 37 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 2WD (Auto, 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 2WD (Auto, 5cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 2WD (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 2WD (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD (Auto, 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD (Auto, 5cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado Cab Chassis 2WD – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado Cab Chassis 4WD – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado CrewCab 2WD (4cyl) – Fuel Econ: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado CrewCab 2WD (5cyl) – Fuel Econ: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado CrewCab 2WD (8cyl) – Fuel Econ: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado CrewCab 2WD (Man) – Fuel Econ: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado CrewCab 4WD (5cyl) – Fuel Econ: 16 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Colorado CrewCab 4WD (5cyl) – Fuel Econ: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Equinox AWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Equinox FWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Express 1500 2WD Passenger – Fuel Econ: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Express 1500 AWD Passenger – Fuel Econ: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet HHR FWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet HHR FWD (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet HHR Panel FWD (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet HHR Panel FWD (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Impala (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Impala (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Malibu (Auto, 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 33 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Malibu (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid – Fuel Economy: 26 mpg City, 34 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Silverado – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Silverado 15 Hybrid 2WD – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Silverado 15 Hybrid 4WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Silverado C15 2WD – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Silverado C15 XFE 2WD – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Silverado K15 4WD – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 2WD- Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 4WD – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 XFE 2WD – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 2WD – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 4WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer 2WD (6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer 2WD (8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4WD (6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4WD (8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer AWD – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Traverse AWD – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Traverse FWD – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Van 1500 2WD Cargo (8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Van 1500 2WD Cargo (6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Van 1500 2WD Convers. Cargo – Fuel Econ: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Van 1500 AWD Cargo – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 17 mpg Hwy

2009 Chevrolet Van 1500 AWD Convers. Cargo – Fuel Econ: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

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Crysler MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
If you are interested in purchasing a new Crysler car from the list below, tell us what you are driving and what you would like to purchase using the form on the left. We’ll check your trade-in and connect you with a participating Cash for Clunkers dealer in your area. If you would like to be notified when the bill is passed, signup for our email alerts in the upper right corner of this page.

2009 Chrysler 300 AWD (Auto, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler 300 AWD (Auto, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler 300/SRT-8 (6.1L, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler 300/SRT-8 (3.5L, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler 300/SRT-8 (2.7L, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler 300/SRT-8 (5.7L, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Aspen 2WD (5.7L, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Aspen 2WD (4.7L, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Aspen 4WD (5.7L, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Aspen 4WD (4.7L, 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Aspen HEV (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Sebring (Auto, 2.4L, 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Sebring (Auto, 3.5L, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Sebring (Auto, 2.4L, 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Sebring Convertible (4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Sebring Convert. (3.5L, 6cyl)-Fuel Econ: 16 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Sebring Convert. (2.7L, 6cyl)-Fuel Econ: 18 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Town and Country (3.8L, 6cyl) – Fuel Econ: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Town and Country (4L, 6cyl) – Fuel Econ: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Chrysler Town and Country (3.3L, 6cyl) – Fuel Econ: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

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Dodge MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
If you are interested in purchasing a new Dodge car from the list below, tell us what you are driving and what you would like to purchase using the form on the left. We’ll check your trade-in and connect you with a participating Cash for Clunkers dealer in your area. If you would like to be notified when the bill is passed, signup for our email alerts in the upper right corner of this page.

2009 Dodge Avenger (4cyl, 2.4L) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Avenger (6cyl, 3.5L) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Avenger (6cyl, 2.7L) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caliber (Manual, 1.8L) – Fuel Economy: 24 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caliber (Auto, 2L) – Fuel Economy: 23 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caliber (Manual, 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 23 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caliber (Auto, 2.4L) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caliber (Manual, 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caravan FWD (Auto 6spd 3.8L) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caravan FWD (Auto 6spd 4L) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Caravan FWD (Auto 4spd 3.3L) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Challenger (Auto 5spd 6.1L) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Challenger (Auto 4spd 3.5L) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Challenger (Manual 6spd 5.7L) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Challenger (Auto 5spd 5.7L) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Challenger (Manual 6spd 6.1L) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger (5spd 6.1L) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger (4spd 3.5L) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger (4spd 2.7L) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger (5spd 5.7L) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger (5spd 3.5L) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger AWD (8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Charger AWD (6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Dakota Pickup 2WD (6cyl 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Dakota Pickup 2WD (6cyl 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Dakota Pickup 2WD (8cyl 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4WD (6cyl 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4WD (6cyl 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Dakota Pickup 4WD (8cyl 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Durango 2WD (6cyl 3.7 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Durango 2WD (8cyl 5.7 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Durango 2WD (8cyl 4.7 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Durango 4WD (8cyl 5.7 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Durango 4WD (8cyl 4.7 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Durango HEV (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Journey 2WD (Auto 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 19 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Journey 2WD (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Journey 4WD (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Nitro 2WD (Auto 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Nitro 2WD (Auto 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Nitro 4WD (Auto 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Nitro 4WD (Auto 5spd) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup 2WD (6cyl 3.7L) – Fuel Econ: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup 2WD (8cyl 5.7L) – Fuel Econ: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup 2WD (8cyl 4.7L) – Fuel Econ: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup 4WD (8cyl 4.7L) – Fuel Econ: 13 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Dodge Viper Convertible (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

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Ford MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
If you are interested in purchasing a new Ford car from the list below, tell us what you are driving and what you would like to purchase using the form on the left. We’ll check your trade-in and connect you with a participating Cash for Clunkers dealer in your area. If you would like to be notified when the bill is passed, signup for our email alerts in the upper right corner of this page.

2009 Ford Crown Victoria FFV – Fuel Economy Range: 16 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Edge AWD – Fuel Economy Range: 15 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Edge FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Escape 4WD – Fuel Economy Range: 19 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Escape FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 22 mpg City, 28 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Expedition 2WD FFV – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Explorer 2WD – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Explorer 4WD – Fuel Economy Range: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 2WD – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4WD – Fuel Economy Range: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford F150 Pickup 2WD – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford F150 Pickup 4WD – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford F150 SFE 2WD – Fuel Economy Range: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Flex AWD – Fuel Economy Range: 16 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Flex FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Focus FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 24 mpg City, 35 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Fusion AWD – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Fusion FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 20 mpg City, 29 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Mustang (Automatic)- Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Mustang (Manual 5-spd) – Fuel Economy Range: 15 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Mustang (Manual 6-spd) – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD (Manu) – Fuel Economy Range: 21 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy Range: 19 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Ranger Pickup 4WD (Manu) – Fuel Economy Range: 15 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Ranger Pickup 4WD (Auto) – Fuel Economy Range: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Taurus AWD – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Taurus FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 18 mpg City, 28 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Taurus X AWD – Fuel Economy Range: 15 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 Ford Taurus X FWD – Fuel Economy Range: 17 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

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GMC MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
If you are interested in purchasing a new GMC car from the list below, tell us what you are driving and what you would like to purchase using the form on the left. We’ll check your trade-in and connect you with a participating Cash for Clunkers dealer in your area. If you would like to be notified when the bill is passed, signup for our email alerts in the upper right corner of this page.

2009 GMC Canyon Crew Cab 2WD (Auto 4cyl) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Canyon Crew Cab 2WD (Auto 5cyl) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 23 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Canyon Crew Cab 2WD (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 18 mpg City, 24 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Canyon Crew Cab 2WD (Auto 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Canyon Crew Cab 4WD (Auto 5cyl) – Fuel Economy: 16 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Canyon Crew Cab 4WD (Auto 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Envoy 2WD (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Envoy 2WD (Auto 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Envoy 4WD (Auto 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Envoy 4WD (Auto 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 AWD (cargo) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 17 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 AWD Conversion – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 2WD (Passenger) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 2WD (cargo 8cyl) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 2WD (cargo 6cyl) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 2WD Conversion – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Savana 1500 AWD (Passenger) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 16 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra 15 Hybrid 2WD – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra 15 Hybrid 4WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 2WD (Auto 5.3L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 2WD (Auto 5.3L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 2WD (Auto 6.0L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 2WD (Auto 6.2L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 2WD (Auto 4.3L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 2WD (Auto 4.8L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra C15 XFE 2WD – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 5.3L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 4.8L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 6L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 13 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 5.3L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 5.3L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 6.2L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 4.3L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Sierra K15 4WD (Auto 4.8L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 18 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 2WD (Auto 5.3L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 2WD (Auto 6.2L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 2WD (Auto 4.8L 4spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 4WD (Auto 5.3L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 4WD (Auto 6.2L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 Hybrid 2WD – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 22 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 Hybrid 4WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon 1500 XFE 2WD – Fuel Economy: 15 mpg City, 21 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon Denali 1500 AWD – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon XL 1500 2WD (5.3L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 20 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon XL 1500 2WD (6.0L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 14 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

2009 GMC Yukon XL 1500 2WD (6.2L 6spd) – Fuel Economy: 12 mpg City, 19 mpg Hwy

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Honda MPG Estimates
Below you will find the MPG Estimates. Due to the changing nature of this program we cannot guarantee that all of these vehicles will qualify for the program. If you want to receive updates on program changes sign up for the email alerts on the right. If you want to find out how much of a voucher you qualify for complete the form on the left.
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2009 Honda Accord (Manual) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 31 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda Accord (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda Accord Coupe (Manual, 5-spd) – Fuel Economy: 22 mpg City, 31 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda Accord Coupe (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 21 mpg City, 30 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda Accord Coupe (Manual 6-spd) – Fuel Economy: 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda CR-V 2WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 27 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda CR-V 4WD – Fuel Economy: 20 mpg City, 26 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda Civic (Manual 5-spd) – Fuel Economy: 26 mpg City, 34 mpg Hwy

2009 Honda Civic (Auto) – Fuel Economy: 25 mpg City, 36 mpg Hwy