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Engine Repower Council Opposes 'Cash for Clunkers' Program


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BETHESDA, Md., May 19, 2009; The Engine Repower Council strongly opposes the federal "Cash for Clunkers" program that is part of the current economic stimulus package being considered by Congress.

The Cash for Clunkers program would earmark federal funds for car owners to trade in their older vehicles in exchange for vouchers to be used to obtain newer, more fuel efficient vehicles. These programs are of concern to the vehicle aftermarket since vehicles are scrapped that could be more cost effectively repaired, increasing the country's carbon footprint and reducing the availability of parts for rebuilders.

Congress has considered Cash for Clunker proposals in the past and has decided against them in every case. In fact, states are prohibited from using federal funding for state-run Cash for Clunkers programs under the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ). There have been numerous attempts to lift this prohibition, however once lawmakers realize that Cash for Clunkers programs focus only on a vehicle's age and not its emission levels, they understand that these programs are not cost-effective and do not positively impact air quality or fuel economy. Therefore, time after time, the prohibition has remained in tact.

"Many states have attempted to implement this type of vehicle retirement program in the past, but have abandoned the effort because they simply don't work," said Steve Rich, chairman of the Engine Repower Council. "While the programs have a certain appeal to politicians and are sold on the fact that they will get older vehicles off the road, the fact is that these programs reduce the availability of affordable transportation for drivers who, by taking such steps as engine repowering, can keep a vehicle in safe, efficient working order rather taking on the expense of a new vehicle."

Interested parties can send an e-mail in opposition to the Cash for Clunkers program to the Speaker of the House, the Senate Majority Leader and their congressional representatives by visiting http://capwiz.com/aftermarket/home/ and clicking on "Take Action."

About the Engine Repower Council:

The Engine Repower Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating consumers about the economic and environmental benefits of remanufactured/rebuilt engines. The Engine Repower Council supports the "Be Car Care Aware" consumer education campaign. For more information about the Engine Repower Council and where to find qualified rebuilt engines and installation providers, visit www.enginerepower.org.

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