G.M. Moves to Ease Dealers’ Clunker Program Woes |
New York Times - Aug 20, 2009 |
General Motors said Thursday that it would begin advancing dealers the cash that they are owed from the government’s “cash for clunkers” program, after the dealers complained of delays in getting reimbursed for rebates they gave to car buyers.
Some dealers have pulled out of the program, formally known as the Car Allowance Rebate System, saying it was costing them too much time and causing cash-flow problems. A dealers group in metropolitan New York said about half of its 425 members had stopped participating as of this week.
“Our sales performance in the past two months has exceeded our internal forecast by over 60,000 vehicles, largely driven by the CARS stimulus program,” said Mark LaNeve, vice president for United States sales. “We want to do all we can to provide customers with timely new-vehicle deliveries and dealers the liquidity they need to run their businesses.”
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- Posted: 2009-08-20 10:45:15
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