I have a friend that works at a Toyota dealership and he told me they are moving a lot of cars inder the CFC program. They sold 18 cars on Monday and 24 cars on Tuesday of this week. Numbers that might take all month to do other times. The interesting thing are the cars being turned in under the program. He called me and said they have about 30 cars out back all waiting to have the motors destoyed. Several late 90s Jeep Cherokees and Grand Cherokees, a 2002 Cadillac Sedan Deville just came in, mostly American sedans and trucks/SUVs. He went on to say that most were in fairly good shape, especially one of the Cherokees. The funny thing is most are being trade in for trucks and SUVs such as Tundras, Siennas and RAV 4s. Isn't that the opposite of the programs intention?
One other thing.... there is a list of cars that are eligible for the CFC program with news cars being added everyday. He said the list was just updated today with a 2004 Mazda RX8 being added. Huh?? Am I missing something here? I guess it's based purely on mileage but that is weird.
