Thats exactly what I was going to post! A 2000 lightning no less.
My dad just stole an 02 civic with 20k org. miles for $5500 in mint cond. so theres still deals out their.
bmw 850i…nice…this list sucks
List can’t be real. No way some of those cars would get traded in.
1991 BMW M3
2006 350Z Roadster
2006 Roush Stage 3 F-150
And the best one… 1987 ASC Incorporated GNX… This is the Buick Grand National GNX, this car is worth a fortune.
If that list is true, what did the person with the DB7 trade it in for? A Kia Spectra?!
You don’t own some of those cars on that list without knowing what the actually are and how much they’re worth. So I’m seriously doubting its validity.
wow…
I was thinking that too… and seriously? Trading in 2008MY cars? How does this work out in your favor
No way there was any corruption in a nationwide federal program. No way anybody with a buddy at a dealership “traded in” a car, took the $4500 from the fed, split it with the buddy, then sold the car at market price…
i could think of over a million way to kill a vette…that was weak, at least to brunouts and crash it or something… wooho we fried the engine…lame
i still cant believe this list…where the hell are all those cars, 2000 esclades, all those bmw…04 colorados?
LOL @ 350z roadster clunker
wowza 700 foxbody mustangs… that sucks.
even the isuzu hombre pickups =[
Remember… most of these are probably shit boxes not worth the resto.
i agree but i love me some foxbody.
Look at all the LS1s! =(
esp that 2006 350z right?
that list is bullshit.
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Could of been totaled and towed in.
e30 m3 = CLUNKER!!!
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The cars had to be registered and insured for at least 1 year continuously before trade in. The plan was to take cars off the road, not to give people free money for dragging in broken cars.