Congress appears close to reaching a compromise "Cash for Clunkers" plan that would give consumers up to $4,500 if they turn in their old car and use the money to buy a new, more fuel efficient replacement.
By KEN BELSON, New York Times
Wed, 05/06/2009 - 8:22am
Congress appears close to reaching a compromise "Cash for Clunkers" plan that would give consumers up to $4,500 if they turn in their old car and use the money to buy a new, more fuel efficient replacement.