DOT 150-09
Friday, September 25, 2009
Contact:  Sasha Johnson
Tel: (202) 366-4570

CASH FOR CLUNKERS PAYOUT NEARLY COMPLETE
U.S. Transportation Secretary calls the program a success

            With final dealer payments being processed under the enormously successful CARS program, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced today that the agency has crossed the finish line for paying back eligible and complete dealer submissions.

            “This is the final curtain call for a program that took the entire nation by storm and succeeded beyond expectations,” said Secretary LaHood.  “There can be no doubt that this program drummed up more business, for more people, in more places, at a time when our economy needed help the most.”

            With the $3 billion provided by Congress to run the CARS program, consumers turned in gas guzzlers and bought nearly 700,000 more fuel efficient vehicles in fewer than 30 days.  In August alone, retail sales rose by 2.7 percent, due in large part to a notable 10.6 percent boost in sales by auto dealers. 

Ford and General Motors recently announced production increases for both the third and fourth quarters as a result of the demand generated by the program. Honda also said it will be increasing production at its U.S. plants in East Liberty and Marysville, Ohio and in Lincoln, Alabama.

            In addition, the program provides good news for the environment, a 60 percent improvement in fuel economy between the trade-in and new cars purchased.  
           
            “When the federal government and the private sector team up to take bold action, the American public reaps the rewards,” said Secretary LaHood. “Working together, we have delivered on our promise to improve the environment, create jobs and get this struggling economy back on its feet, not to mention the millions of dollars the CARS program generated in local and state sales tax revenue to help cash-strapped states.”

            To date, 98 percent of CARS program rebates totaling $2,799,077,000 have been approved for payment under the program.   All applications for rebates have been reviewed at least once, and all eligible and complete applications have been approved for payment.  The agency will continue to work directly with dealers to help them correct and complete the remaining two percent of submitted applications.

            The government reached this milestone in payment of valid submissions just 90 days after the law creating this program was enacted, 60 days after issuing its rule setting the requirements for the program and 30 days after closing the program due to exhaustion of funds.

Requested Voucher Dollar Amount by State:


State

Amount Requested

Paid or Ready for Payment

Percentage

Alaska

$4,846,000

$4,738,500

98%

Alabama

$30,805,000

$30,087,000

98%

Arkansas

$23,092,000

$22,491,500

97%

Arizona

$38,852,500

$38,001,000

98%

California

$323,450,500

$315,726,500

98%

Colorado

$37,082,500

$36,099,500

97%

Connecticut

$38,814,000

$38,283,500

99%

District of Columbia

$67,500

$67,500

100%

Delaware

$11,197,500

$10,951,000

98%

Florida

$144,668,000

$141,561,500

98%

Georgia

$69,673,500

$67,534,000

97%

Guam

$654,500

$616,000

94%

Hawaii

$7,224,500

$7,180,000

99%

Iowa

$37,395,500

$37,040,000

99%

Idaho

$11,550,000

$11,402,500

99%

Illinois

$142,413,500

$139,028,000

98%

Indiana

$65,383,000

$64,399,000

98%

Kansas

$31,239,500

$30,753,000

98%

Kentucky

$37,477,000

$36,988,500

99%

Louisiana

$33,059,500

$32,270,500

98%

Massachusetts

$64,248,000

$62,678,000

98%

Maryland

$74,453,000

$73,392,500

99%

Maine

$16,513,000

$16,212,500

98%

Michigan

$130,695,000

$129,370,500

99%

Minnesota

$72,538,000

$72,108,500

99%

Missouri

$60,848,500

$60,015,500

99%

Mississippi

$12,301,000

$11,920,000

97%

Montana

$6,321,000

$6,075,000

96%

North Carolina

$77,940,000

$76,119,500

98%

North Dakota

$8,881,000

$8,767,000

99%

Nebraska

$21,584,500

$21,135,000

98%

New Hampshire

$22,870,500

$22,478,500

98%

New Jersey

$102,398,500

$99,354,000

97%

New Mexico

$13,755,500

$13,206,500

96%

Nevada

$14,292,500

$13,865,500

97%

New York

$154,881,000

$152,708,500

99%

Ohio

$135,172,500

$133,182,500

99%

Oklahoma

$37,011,000

$36,081,000

97%

Oregon

$36,774,000

$36,161,500

98%

Pennsylvania

138,174,000

136,099,500

98%

Puerto Rico

$2,179,500

$1,801,500

83%

Rhode Island

$10,617,500

$9,974,500

94%

South Carolina

$36,912,000

$36,015,500

98%

South Dakota

$10,288,000

$10,176,500

99%

Tennessee

$50,454,500

$49,587,000

98%

Texas

$181,663,500

$176,559,500

97%

Utah

$23,803,500

$23,339,500

98%

Virginia

$97,852,500

$96,155,500

98%

Virgin Islands

$1,546,500

$1,490,500

96%

Vermont

$9,788,500

$9,534,500

97%

Washington

$55,431,000

$54,216,000

98%

Wisconsin

$69,510,000

$68,537,000

99%

West Virginia

$13,335,500

$13,099,000

98%

Wyoming

$2,490,000

$2,399,000

96%

Other Territories

$41,000

$41,000

100%

TOTAL

$2,856,512,000

$2,799,077,000

98%

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