PVS
Active Member
cash for clunkers was done way too prematurely and for the wrong reason...AND stupidly.
the concept of government incentives for new vehicles is something they should have waited until
the impending conversion to alternate fuel, to justify the cost. that would not only impact the arguable
realm of environmental impact, but more importantly usher in an era without the same degree of gasoline
dependency, which i think most americans would be content with. i think that would be a wise and ultimately
lucrative way to go. that i wouldnt mind spending some tax dollars on.
but with that aside they should have limited the option of vehicle to either american company or at least
manufactured in america. that would have at least further justified the cost in terms of economy/labor.
the concept of government incentives for new vehicles is something they should have waited until
the impending conversion to alternate fuel, to justify the cost. that would not only impact the arguable
realm of environmental impact, but more importantly usher in an era without the same degree of gasoline
dependency, which i think most americans would be content with. i think that would be a wise and ultimately
lucrative way to go. that i wouldnt mind spending some tax dollars on.
but with that aside they should have limited the option of vehicle to either american company or at least
manufactured in america. that would have at least further justified the cost in terms of economy/labor.