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Cash for Clunkers List - Steve85 - 09-24-2009 http://www.cars.gov/files/official-information/trade-in-vehicles.pdf 1997 Aston Martin DB7 What stands out to you? Re: Cash for Clunkers List - BLINGMW - 09-24-2009 ugh this list makes me ![]() there's like a thousand E30s on here. Apparently combined a 325 was just 18MPG. ![]() And an E30 M3?! A 2002 X5? Standouts to me however are the couple of E30 318s that are listed as 22MPG combined.... You know, there's a lot of "over 18MPG combined" cars on this list :dunno: Come on, a CRX? I'd like to know how those were approved. And what is with the expensive cars like the Aston? And there's plenty of jags... I thought these had to be cars people were actually driving, not ones out of a junkyard. Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Sijray21 - 09-24-2009 ugh...digust... 1991 BMW M3 1991 BMW M5 1985 TVR 280i Convertible 1997 Rolls-Royce Continental R 2000 Audi S4 2001 Audi S4 2008 Scion xD (how did this qualify?) 2006 Toyota Carolla (how did this qualify?) 2006 Nissan 350z roadster 1999 Mercedes C43 AMG 2005 Mazda RX-8 1997 Toyota Supra (that one's for Goodspeed...) 1985 Maseratti BiTurbo (4 of them!!!) <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/maserati-clunker-1985-maserati-biturbo-traded-3500">http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/maserati-clunker-1985-maserati-biturbo-traded-3500</a><!-- m --> ![]() all the 2008 model almost anythings.... most of them have to be worth more than $4500... Re: Cash for Clunkers List - BLINGMW - 09-24-2009 heh that is funny about the Maserati, but hey, if he couldn't sell it for more.... I guess it was a pile! So I missed something at the top that explains many of my questions "As submitted, not necessarily reviewed or approved" So yeah, some dealers were morons (surprise), but some of this stuff is bound to get rejected. Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Mike - 09-24-2009 noooooo! not biturbos!?!?!!!! Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Sijray21 - 09-24-2009 BLINGMW Wrote:heh that is funny about the Maserati, but hey, if he couldn't sell it for more.... I guess it was a pile! come to think of it... they probably took them as "cash for clunkers", but are then planning to sell or auction them off b/c they're worth more than the $4500... atleast i would hope so from a business perspective of the dealers - not a bad move as the stupidity falls on the customer giving those cars/trucks away Re: Cash for Clunkers List - CaptainHenreh - 09-24-2009 Uh, good riddance to the Biturbos if you ask me. Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Mike - 09-24-2009 CaptainHenreh Wrote:Uh, good riddance to the Biturbos if you ask me. if they weren't one of the least reliable cars ever, i'd kill you. they are absolute sex. Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Ryan T - 09-24-2009 We did 38 clunkers at work, and most of them were turds, but we did have a 750il turned in as a clunker, I would like to have had that car. I did make a bunch of money scavenging parts; I took 5 cd players, an amp, 3 sets of speakers and some aftermarket tow assemblies...sold them all on craigslist. Re: Cash for Clunkers List - HAULN-SS - 09-24-2009 It has to be a fucking typo, but theres a 1987 ASC GNX listed, which really means buick GNX, which means potentially a $100k car lets hope it was totalled and barely running Re: Cash for Clunkers List - rezarxt - 09-24-2009 1 1997 Supra Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Jeff - 09-25-2009 Meh. We only did 4 clunkers here. Two of them were actually nice vehicles and would have made a low income family very happy. A spotless 87 Chevy Astro converstion, and a 88 Ford Aerostar LWB with new tires on it. We got paid for all of ours and its over! Re: Cash for Clunkers List - Steve85 - 09-25-2009 HAULN-SS Wrote:It has to be a fucking typo, but theres a 1987 ASC GNX listed, which really means buick GNX, which means potentially a $100k car That car was mentioned on another site. What makes it $100K versus a regular GNX? Quote:come to think of it... they probably took them as "cash for clunkers", but are then planning to sell or auction them off b/c they're worth more than the $4500... No doubt...I wonder how many were traded in and the paperwork never even submitted. I doubt many owners are going back to make sure there car was "clunked". My year vette took top honors in the category :thumbup: Re: Cash for Clunkers List - HAULN-SS - 09-25-2009 GNX is not a GN.. GNX were numbered to 547, mclaren did the turbos, intercooler, reflash i think. Seen them on ebay for around 80 - 100. They were basically the same as a GN, except they had fender vents, an extra 25ish HP i think A regular GN might go for 20 - 40 in mint condition |