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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
if i didnt sell my denali, thats where it would have gone, same with my dodge ram but it doesnt qualify since the mpg ratings of the diesel are too "good". lol
but in the case of my parents minivan... every about 10 years they get a new car/van, well the currents one is a '01 with over 100k miles, a/c doesnt work(bunch of $ spent on it already), body isnt perfect, rear wiper doesnt work etc... now seriously how much would that be worth as a tarde in, according to Edmunds.. 2100 in average condition, yet it does qualify for the C4C program where they'd get 4500... its kinda a hard deal to pass up... and i dont think many will lose sleep over crushing a minivan...
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you are not guaranteed to get the 4500, it is "up to" 4500.(they offered a friend of mine 675)
There is a questionare that you fill out and based on those answers that is what they give you.
Also it doesn't really matter what current shape the vehicle is in as long as it runs.
If the books say it gets 22 mpg but for some reason it only gets 12 it doesn't matter cause they go by what the book says.
The whole C4C program is total horse sh^t.