E30s are safe...for now

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  • Alkasquawlik
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    The repo men should be having fun next year.

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  • Turf1600
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    I'm worried about all of the people that won't be able to make the payments.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    We know they are doing it in an attempt to bolster GM/Chrysler being as the US now has a "stake" in them. Boost their sales revenue, make some tax revenue, etc.

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  • Alkasquawlik
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    looks like they are gonna float in another 2 billion to hold up the program for at least another week or two.
    It's ridiculous.
    The program was started as a green initiative, not as a way to artificially inflate our GDP.

    When they started the program, they said, "we want to take 250,000 clunkers off the road for $1B, that is our goal to clean up the air". That goal was accomplished, somewhat.

    Now they want to float more money into a program that isn't that successful.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    looks like they are gonna float in another 2 billion to hold up the program for at least another week or two.

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  • equate975
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    any idea when this will officially go through? I know a few people that are shopping right now just because of the c4c.

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  • Alkasquawlik
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    Originally posted by TDE30
    Saw this yesterday on Jalopnik, I was stunned that 88-91 BMW M3's made the list of acceptable cars. What the fuck?
    The majority of people owning those cars would never take them in, so we can assume that most of them are safe. There's always that though that some ignoramus brought it in to get crushed...

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  • TDE30
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    Saw this yesterday on Jalopnik, I was stunned that 88-91 BMW M3's made the list of acceptable cars. What the fuck?

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  • Alkasquawlik
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    E30s are safe...for now

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    Really makes you wonder how the government is going to handle universal health care if they can't manage this. :eeek:
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