Dealers Brace for Cash for Clunkers Aftermath

by Car Dealer Daily on August 26, 2009

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Following the intense influx of new car sales that were spurred by the seemingly doomed Cash for Clunkers program, the program has officially ended Monday, leaving many showrooms around the country void of new car buyers once again.

Some in the car business are expecting a bit of a “hangover” effect from the close of the Cash for Clunkers program, where sales will begin to dwindle once again as they were prior to the program’s launch. As of Monday, a dealer specializing in San Luis Obispo used cars says about 625,000 Cash for Clunkers applications were submitted by dealers, accounting for about $2.58 billion.

Although the program has officially ended, the Department of Transportation has given dealers a little more time in getting rebate applications submitted for processing. Meanwhile, many dealers such as Toyota dealers Boston have been inundated with new car sales, particularly since the announcement that the program was to end early.

While some dealers wrap up last minute rebate submissions, others are not looking forward to the program’s aftermath. In a time when car sales have reached dismal lows, some such as World Hyundai Matteson fears that sales could drop off dramatically. Even automotive website Edmunds.com has projected a 40 percent drop in sales immediately following the close of the program.

Inventory is a huge problem for many dealers. There are simply not many cars left in showrooms, leaving prices high for consumers. This will leave many consumers disappointed in the near term, but there is still hope suggests a used Honda Pittsburgh dealer. Automakers are beginning to awake, and are adding shifts at plants to produce more cars and fill depleted inventories among dealers. Additionally, with a new model year approaching, all-new models and fresh products will soon be available to showrooms, to entice buyers that have been disappointed recently by the poor selection on dealer lots. Although a renewed interest in new cars may be coming soon, one used car dealer Washington DC is expecting used car demand to rise again in the near-term.

With new cars and new inventories arriving soon, incentives and car buyers may be plentiful once again.

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