Hey feds, thanks for the new wheels! Brooklyn family takes advantage of Cash for Clunkers.
It’s the end of the road for these clunkers.
Drivers of aging gas guzzlers clanked and rattled their way to dealerships across the city on Saturday to turn in their worn-out wheels for up to $4,500 off new ones during the first major shopping day of the new Cash for Clunkers program.
“There was traffic on the way, and I just couldn’t wait to get here,” said John Christakos at Premier Ford on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn after he turned over his beat-up 1998 Dodge Durango for a steep discount on a brand-new Ford Escape.
“When we heard about Cash for Clunkers, I said, ‘That’s it,’” recalled Christakos, who had been pining for a new car for two years but just couldn’t bring himself to pull the trigger.
“We got $4,500 for my truck,” he added proudly from the East Flatbush dealership. “We wouldn’t have gotten $500 for it.”
The $1 billion federal program, which was launched Friday, aims to jump-start sagging auto sales and to get old gas guzzlers off the road by giving buyers thousands of dollars off more fuel-efficient cars.
It seems to be working.
Across the same Brooklyn showroom, Aurora Colon, 60 — who had just gotten $4,500 off a $17,900 Ford Focus — said she never would have ponied up the cash for a new car without the discount.
* Why would our government give Mr. Christakos $4500 for his car even thought it is only worth $500?
Use the internet to find out about President Obama's "car allowance rebate system." Answers should be a half page, email them to me or hand me a hard copy in class.






