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Lack of Insurance Won’t Keep Wisconsinites From ‘Clunkers’ Program

August 3, 2009

The federal government is changing the original “cash for clunkers” program so some Wisconsin drivers won’t be excluded.

The Car Allowance Rebate System program required a car be insured for at least one year prior to trade-in for a consumer to qualify for the rebate of up to $4,500.

But U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, a Democrat, said current Wisconsin law doesn’t require drivers to have insurance. That means about 15 percent of state drivers could be excluded.

In a news release, Feingold said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood agreed to the change.

Originally, $1 billion was earmarked for the program, but that was used in less than a week. The U.S. House has approved $2 billion more. The Senate is scheduled to consider the measure this coming week.

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  • August 5, 2009 at 6:43 am
    Clunker says:
    A sound idea? Just keep doling out the money after all the govt owes you right? And the clumkers are being destroyed, while many go without a vehicle at all. It doesn't mak... read more
  • August 5, 2009 at 12:42 pm
    Bluemax says:
    I have been driving an auto purchased new in 1997 that gets 35mpg. I would like to buy a new car and the $4500 would make the deal. Problem is I am being discriminated against... read more
  • August 5, 2009 at 10:33 am
    TX Agentman says:
    You say that, until you get hit by an uninsured driver. Then you will hit the roof when they come up with empty pockets. Why should you be punished because someone else was ne... read more

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