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Jon Klaus
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Did you trade in your clunker?

Jon Klaus
  • Developer
  • Garland, TX
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Did you trade in your car under the cash for clunkers program? Rich, your 12 MPG Viper surely qualified, :D

My company has a worn out fleet of minivans, but we were only allowed to turn one in, a 1997 Chrysler Town & Country with 193K miles.

We got a 2009 Honda Fit Sport that uses half the gas. The dealer expereience wasn't too bad. Anyone else trade in a clunker?

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Mark Yuschak
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Mark Yuschak
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We kept our clunker - a 1997 Chevy Tahoe with 230,000 miles. Been a real reliable truck - so reliable that my wife took it across the country last week to south Florida and didn't have one issue. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it makes it home this weekend without an issue, too.

CFCs just encourages those without money to get further into debt.

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