I kind of justified it in my mind by paralleling it with how the Japanese have 
an increasing scale of tax on vehicles as they get older, essentially making it 
very expensive to drive an older car (or some setup like that) so that about 
every 3 years people get new cars. Talk about built in sales. Of course they 
ship the old ones out to SE Asia and such and don't destroy them. 

In true govt. fashion, the years before and after my '97 audi a6 qualify for 
the program but mine doesn't (even tho the year previous is the exact same 
chassis and engine). 

Ross


From: Wiseman, Curtis J 
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 11:34 AM
To: Miatapower Miata Power 
Subject: RE: NMC NPC: How to ruin a perfectly good engine


And it's more stimulus to get the economy going through new-car purchases, 
targeted, btw, at fuel-efficient cars only.  Also, the most benefit goes mostly 
to lower middle-class people (not too many millionaires driving clunkers).  Of 
course, you had to be one of the "lucky" middle-class ones actually owning a 
clunker.  Life's not fair; oh well.  I'm not saying it's the best idea since 
the WPA but it's not the worst thing they could have done. 

 


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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Cookson
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 10:11 AM
To: CB
Cc: Miatapower Miata Power
Subject: Re: NMC NPC: How to ruin a perfectly good engine

 

Actually, the seller gets the value of the scrap metal for the car, minus $50 
for handling costs.  I'm not sure what happens with the engine as it's removed 
before the car is scrapped.

 

In theory, the return is to the environment, so that while your children will 
be paying for this, at least they'll have a fraction less CO2 in the air making 
things hot.

 

There are plenty of things that the government spends our money on that we get 
little to no return on at an individual level (like, for instance, my house has 
never burnt down, so why should I pay for the fire department?), but it's been 
deemed useful at a societal level.

 

Mark

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:51 AM, CB <[email protected]> wrote:

So the government is paying good money for older cars, and destroying all value 
in them.

The government is not even getting scrap metal value for the destroyed engines 
and cars.

Now paying 3 billion to destroy serviceable engines cars and parts, with a 
substantial value.

So they are taking 3 billion and scarping it, return zero.

Perfect.

The only question I have, is what is the interest rate on the 3 BILLION!!!??? 
we ain't got.

Perfect.

What a great plan.

Vote wisely.

Charles Brown

 



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