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New Bill opposed by SEMA

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“Cash for Clunkers” ignores better policy options.  If Congress wants to act, support for repair and upgrade is a better choice and a win-win for consumers, dealers, manufacturers and repair shops.  Significant emissions and fuel economy improvements can be achieved in older vehicles through relatively simple and inexpensive means: repaired/replaced exhaust systems, tune-ups, etc.


This seems like the more sensible thing to do, stimulate more than just the car companies, but everyone that deals with cars in general. The whole plan seems like it couldve very well been implemented by the big 3 themselves. New car sales might be at a record low, but people are always gonna buy new cars. Junking the old ones and buying new ones is almost like shifting the problem from one market to another.
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