Cars.com Lists Eligible New Cars for Cash for Clunkers
Are you thinking about taking advantage of the government’s new Cash for Clunkers program? Cars.com wants to help you out by listing all eligible new cars, listed according to combined city/highway gas mileage. Check out the list in our Advice section to see if your potential new car made the cut.
Cash for Clunkers: Eligible New Cars by Gas Mileage
Cars.com Guide to Cash for Clunkers



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Toyota Venza, only 22 mpg?
For the v6 model, yes. The 4-cylinder stands at 24 (combined, of course, as is the 22 MPG figure).
Which obviously meets the criteria for CFC, so there was no point in posting it.
lol I know what I'm trying to say but I can't type it. So if that doesn't make sense, you know why.
If your clunker is not on the list of eligible vehicles, you can still get a tax deduction if you donate car to charity. You'll also help a charity during these tough times.
I have read your post and found it interesting.
I have owned my 1991 ford explorer for ten years. In september of 2008 I was late paying my fees for registration. I paid them in November. My insurance has been continuous. Do I qualify for the program? Please, help! I've looked everywhere (called the Department of Motor vehichles andt the DMV numerous times) and can't find a sure answer. Thanks!