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July 28th, 2009

Even though we've known about the basic requirements to qualify for the Cash for Clunkers rebate since it was created For example, one CNNMoney reader said that the combined fuel-economy rating for his 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis was 18 mpg when he checked before July 24 – making the vehicle eligible for the $4500 rebate. However, when he checked on Saturday, he found that the fuel-economy of his car has been raised to 19 mpg – one more mpg than previously stated, Antonio Schembari for The New York Times This gray market 1985 Mercedes-Benz 230E was not sold in the United States and is not listed as eligible for the cash for clunkers program. Even before Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood held his Gray market cars like mine aren't the only vehicles falling through the cracks in the new program, Mr. Tyson told me, while admitting my particular question did have him stumped. The common industry practice of badge engineering is Consumers hoping to trade in their old "clunkers" for new vehicles through the Cash for Clunkers (or CARS) program are discovering the EPA changed fuel economy numbers for some cars last week, making it impossible to trade them in! Update. New Jersey resident Jeff Chase was . As a result of the review, roughly an equal number of vehicles became eligible as those found to be not eligible. Of the above model types, eligibility for roughly 100 vehicles was affected.

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