Posted on 08/05/2010 8:38:39 PM PDT by Lockbox
Its been one year since the United States government threw some jumper cables onto slumping auto sales with the trade-in program known as Cash for Clunkers.
However, as time passed, some car agreements made by consumers under the government incentive program has bred some buyers remorse of late. According to LeaseTrader.com, droves of Cash for Clunkers-inspired vehicle lessees (who is said to account for 1 in 5 total vehicle sales during the incentives period) are actively seeking rescue from their contracts. In lease agreements required to be a minimum of five years, a degree of these commitments have fallen under the category of biting off more than a lessee can chew as monthly payments began to overwhelm the pocketbook.
If the Obama administration truly forced a minimum of a 5yr lease on people in the Cash for Clunkers program, then THAT is criminal.
OBAMA'S GONNA PAY FOR MY GAS...
Millions like her voted... SCRIPT: "It was the most memorable time of my life. It was a touching moment because I never thought this day would ever happen. I won't have to worry about putting gas in my car. I won't have to worry about paying my mortgage. You know, if I help him, he's gonna help me." - Peggy Joseph 10/30/2008
I thought it was for buying, not leasing.
The only good thing about the Cash-For-Clunkers program was all the O’Bummer bumper stickers it got off the road!!!
That has to be one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen. (But at least it was so long ago they can still use the title for a movie about Teddy!)
Sort of like the bad mortgage loans that sank the real estate market and a large part of our economy.
Captain, the enemy has taken over the bridge; they’re running the ship!
The inmates are running the asylum?
Worse than that captain. They’re ordering our ship scuttled. They say they’re going to build a new one.
But they don’t know anything about ship building!
They say they’re going to use hope and change.
We all laughed at her when she said this but maybe she was right after all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI
When will we ever learn?
Leasing is for the less credit-worthy these days.
If all those cars get repo’d then at least we’ll have our normal supply of used vehicles again.
CARS allowed leasing, and it required leases of 5 years or longer.
Can’t blame the long term leases on the dealers.
I would never do one myself, but we have commissioned sales people in our organization who like the tax benefits of leasing because it allows them to trade in their cars more often.
I had a conversation with one once who told me it was very important to their image.
I rolled my eyes and told them I was in purchasing for a living and was most impressed with sales people who drove 10 year old cars with 150,000 miles or more on them, bought suits off the rack at J.C. Penney's or, better yet, casual clothes at Gabriel Brothers. and concentrated on giving me great service and quality at a very competitive price.
LOL! I actually have the word in with one of our local dealers to call me when the repos start coming in.
There are many that would now have used vehicles that have nothing -there are many after market businesses and jobs that would have been supplemented that now do not exist!
The government meddles in that which it has no business nor capability!
DBeers, this is an outstanding and simple analysis. Thanks for posting it.
Thank you for appreciating it -that which is fundamental is necessarily simple versus that which is contrived. It is too bad that this and many simple fundamental truths are being subverted by progressive leftist propaganda...
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