NHTSA Publishes Cash for Clunkers Final Rules

gavel-final-rules-200pxCar dealers across the country have been waiting to read the final rules drafted by NHTSA lawyers which translate the Cash for Clunkers law into rules and regulations for the NHTSA Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS).

The updated rules have been published on the official CARS program website located at www.cars.gov on Friday morning.  Read 136 Page Final Rules

As promised, car dealers can read the rules as well as register for participation in the program online.

We are reviewing the government’s plan to implement the Cash for Clunkers bill and will be reporting our interpretations live on starting on July 24, 2009 at 7:00 am EST.

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NHTSA CARS Official Document List

Here is a list of official documents posted by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration regarding the program:

 

Cash For Clunkers Final Rules Discussions

 

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18 Responses to “NHTSA Publishes Cash for Clunkers Final Rules”

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  3. gm owner says:

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  4. Jeff Mccarty says:

    bought a 09 chev cobalt on 14th of july. dealership said,” bring in clunker on 24th to get voucher. 18 mpg or less comes up . my clunker is at 21 mpg. missed it by 3. dealership,”nothing we can do”. so, here I sit with a larger payment and a clunker with no insurance now to afford the new one. It’s to bad I bought a gm product.

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  7. disappointed says:

    Why is Indiana not participating until the end of next week??? I have a car on hold and was told that we can’t do anything until Wed, Thurs or Fri of next week. The money could be gone by then!

  8. Eronne says:

    Will, the chance of getting at least $3500 by replacing your fuel-hungry vehicles with a low oil consumption ones, I don’t know what you would say, as for me, I won’t just ignore it, and so do a considerable amount of customers, car dealers and auto manufacturers.
    source:http://profiles.yahoo.com

  9. Eronne says:

    Will, the chance of getting at least $3500 by replacing your fuel-hungry vehicles with a low oil consumption ones, I don’t know what you would say, as for me, I won’t just ignore it, and so do a considerable amount of customers, car dealers and auto manufacturers.

  10. Peerless says:

    Any way I can trade my Parent’s car under the rules? Can they transfer it to me and I then prove it was insured and registered in their name? Also, my Dad and I have the same name but our initials are different. My Dad is willing to give me the car and it is a shame not to be able to use it. He is on fixed income and has no desire for a car payment.

  11. Jude says:

    The program does not begin today. (Contrary to the media reports). The ex-car salesman blog pointed out the government changed their homepage to reflect the official start day of July 27, or Monday.

    See: http://tinyurl.com/mu5jts

  12. Tina says:

    My dealer is telling me that although I can register for the program today, they can’t deliver the car to me until the 27th. What is up with that?

  13. Laurie Arnone says:

    How can I retain the body of my car, either with engine block permanently disabled or removed? Odd question, I know. I live in a very small condo; and it is expeditious, from time to time, to be able to relocate my 2 large dogs to their crates in my roomy clunker. New car will not accommodate this application!

  14. Laurie Arnone says:

    I have signed an agreement, pending the program’s kick-off for a new vehicle. Typically, the sales tax in Washington State would be the difference between the tradein and the new car; however my paperwork is taxing the full amount of the new car. What’s the answer here?

  15. Jason Hill says:

    I owe 1000 bucks on a truck and would like to trade it in. Does anyone know if that will work with this program?

    Jason, you would have to pay off the car and get a clear title. (Editor)

  16. Lawrence Speece says:

    I have been working with “Hyundai of Greensburg” to take advantage of this unique opportunity to purchase a new vehicle that I can afford. The voucher, augmented by Hyundai’s incentive of $1,500, has made this transaction a reality. I must thank “Gary & Bill” for their expertise in assisting me in this endeavor. Hyundai should be very proud of their efforts as sales representatives for their products…I know I am! Many thanks!!

  17. cashforc says:

    From Page 9 – This is a great news for corporate owned vehicles:

    “The agency has concluded that individuals as well as legal entities, such as corporations and partnerships, may participate in the program.

    However, a person may not trade in a vehicle owned by someone else under the program. The Act’s one-year insurance requirement is satisfied so long as the trade-in vehicle is insured, irrespective of the identity of the person holding the insurance policy.”

    Editor

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