Auto dealers across the country are seeing a significant — if temporary — spike in sales due to the U.S. government’s “Cash for Clunkers” program. The program offers up to $4,500 to consumers to trade in old gas-guzzling vehicles for new, greener cars. But the long-term benefits to the economy and the environment are uncertain. Kojo explores the program’s benefits and drawbacks.

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  • Dan Carney "Motorhead" Columnist, MSNBC.com
  • Scott Addison Director of Corporate Programs, Fitzgerald Auto Malls

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