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White House Understands Frustration with Cash for Clunkers

Association Press
Thu, August 20, 2009

WASHINGTON — The White House says it understands some of the frustration automobile dealers are feeling about the government's Cash for Clunkers vehicle trade-in program.

The program gives consumers up to $4,500 to trade in older vehicles for newer, more fuel-efficient ones. Participating dealers provide the rebate, then file for reimbursement from the government.

But some dealers have complained about delays in getting back their money. Others have dropped out of the program altogether.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says the administration is doing everything it can to process applications

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