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“Democratic Math”:
It’s worse than
that. Ignore all the gas crap and just look at how the stupid car
buyer got taken to the cleaners:
If you traded in
a clunker worth $3500, you get $4500 off for an apparent "savings"
of $1000.
However, you have
to pay taxes on the
$4500 come April 15th (something that no auto dealer will tell
you). If you are in the 30% tax bracket, you will pay $1350 on that
$4500.
So, rather than
save $1000, you actually pay an
extra $350 to the feds. In addition, you traded in a car
that was most likely paid for. Now you have 4 or 5 years of
payments on a car that you did not need, that was costing you less
to run than the payments that you will now be making.
But wait, it gets
even better: you also got ripped off by the dealer.
For example,
every dealer here in LA was selling the Ford Focus with all the
goodies including A/C, auto transmission, power windows, etc for
$12,500 the month before the "cash for clunkers" program started.
When "cash for
clunkers" came along, they stopped discounting them and instead
sold them at the list price of $15,500. So, you paid $3000 more
than you would have the month before. (Honda, Toyota , and Kia
played the same list price game that Ford and Chevy did).
So let’s do the
final tally here:
You traded in a
car worth: $3500
You got a
discount of: $4500
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Net so
far +$1000
But you have to
pay: $1350 in taxes on the $4500
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Net so
far: -$350
And you
paid: $3000 more than the car was selling for
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Net -$3350
We could also add
in the additional taxes (sales tax, state tax, etc.) on the extra
$3000 that you paid for the car, along with the 5 years of interest
on the car loan but let’s just stop here.
So who actually
made out on the deal? The feds collected taxes on the car along
with taxes on the $4500 they "gave" you. The car dealers made an
extra $3000 or more on every car they sold along with the kickbacks
from the manufacturers and the loan companies. The manufacturers
got to dump lots of cars they could not give away the month before.
And the poor stupid consumer got saddled with even more debt that
they cannot afford.
Obama and his
band of merry men convinced Joe consumer that he was getting $4500
in "free" money from the "government" when in fact Joe was giving
away his $3500 car and paying an
additional $3350 for the
privilege.
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