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This makes no sense to me. The enivronment gets more bang for its buck if Category 3 vehicles were traded in for Category 1 vehicles. I have a category 3 (ford e350 extended van) and wanted a small suv (hyundai santa fe) which is a category 1, but the rules dont allow it. Why would they have this restriction on it? |
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Re: Cash for Clunkers rule, does this make sense?
The point of cash for clunkers, you trade a clunker for a car the gets better MPG, check if hyundia does the program or maybe the car you picked out is not fuel efficient enough.
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