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SMALL BUSINESS
NY dealers pull out of clunkers program
By DAN STRUMPF
, AP
NEW YORK -Hundreds of auto dealers in the New York area have withdrawn from the government's Cash for Clunkers program, citing delays in getting reimbursed by the government, a dealership group said Wednesday.
The Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, which represents dealerships in the New York metro area, said about half its 425 members have left the program because they cannot afford to offer more rebates. They're also worried about getting repaid.
"(The government) needs to move the system forward and they need to start paying these dealers," said Mark Schienberg, the group's president. "This is a cash-dependent business."
The program offers up to $4,500 to shoppers who trade in vehicles getting 18 mpg or less for a more fuel-efficient car or truck. Dealers pay the rebates out of pocket, then must wait to be reimbursed by the government. But administrative snags and heavy paperwork have created a backlog of unpaid claims.
Schienberg said the group's dealers have been repaid for only about 2 percent of the clunkers deals they've made so far.
Many dealers have said they are worried they won't get repaid at all, while others have waited so long to get reimbursed they don't have the cash to fund any more rebates, Schienberg said.
"The program is a great program in the sense that it's creating a lot of floor traffic that a lot of dealers haven't seen in a long time," he said.
"But it's in the hands of this enormous bureaucracy and regulatory agency," he added. "If they don't get out of their own way, this program is going to be a huge failure."
The program is administered by the Department of Transportation. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Wednesday that dealers will be repaid for the clunkers deals they have completed.
"I know dealers are frustrated. They're going to get their money," LaHood told reporters. He said the Obama administration would soon announce how much longer the $3 billion car incentive program will last.
Through early Wednesday, auto dealers have made clunkers deals worth $1.81 billion, resulting in 435,102 new car sales, according to the DOT.
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Associated Press Writer Ken Thomas contributed to this report from Washington.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-08-19 14:02:57
COMMENTS ( 11 )
Jojopic58
4:18PM Aug 19 2009
these dealers should be thankful for this program if it wasnt for this cash for clunkers they would be twiddling their thumbs
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RWalb33785
3:18PM Aug 19 2009
I can see no one is surprised by this recent turn of events. Just remember, this is the administration that wants to run health care. It is, indeed, a scary thought.
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Puppiwuld2
2:57PM Aug 19 2009
and now, chairman obama and the democratic socialist party want to take over health care. save anerica, vote the democratic socialist party out in 2010
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SMargol700
2:51PM Aug 19 2009
The program officially started on July 24th, however the dealers were allowed to start filling out applications on July 1st. These applications came in on the 24th, and more since then when the give away was increased from one billion to three billion dollars from the taxpayers. How do they expect the government to instantaneously catch up on the paper work. They should be thankful that the taxpayers gave away three billion dollars to allow them to sell their lousy cars. I don't see any gratitude on their side!
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Ccarr014
2:45PM Aug 19 2009
Car dealers never lose money.The slobs can't be happy enough to get the Gubmint to pay for their sales they will whine until they find another teat to milk.
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