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CNNMoney: Clunkers: Dealers get ready for the 'hangover'

After the mad rush of car sales sparked by Cash for Clunkers, dealers will now find they have plenty of downtime to count their money.

CNNMoney: Last weekend for Cash for Clunker deals

If you're hoping to make a last-minute Cash for Clunkers deal, you'd better call your car dealer first to make sure he's still doing them. Also, make sure there are cars left to sell on the lot.

CNNMoney: Cash for Clunkers: Only hours remain

Cash for Clunkers is just about at the end of the road.

Industry group: Give dealers extension on 'Clunkers' data

As car dealers start to turn away new Cash for Clunkers customers, a key industry group is urging the government to give them another week to get their paperwork in.

CNNMoney: Cash for Clunkers heading to junk yard

Cash for Clunkers, the very successful federal program that has brought car buyers back to showrooms, is about to reach a very rough end of the road.

CNNMoney: Dealers want end to Cash for Clunkers

The National Automobile Dealers Association is urging the federal government to begin shutting down the Cash for Clunkers program immediately.

CNNMoney: Cash for Clunkers bill in Senate's hands

The popular Cash for Clunkers program faces extinction unless the Senate passes a bill approving additional funding.

CNNMoney: Dealers warned off Cash for Clunkers

Despite the Obama administration's promises that any Clunker deals written this weekend would be honored, the National Automobile Dealers Association is advising its members to play it safe and not close any more deals until the program's fate is clearer.

'Cash for clunkers' program under way

Federal authorities unveiled their $1 billion "cash for clunkers" plan Monday as a win for the environment, a win for automakers and a win for drivers who would like to trade up, but they acknowledged the program's impact is uncertain.

CNNMoney: New loans for car dealers - but will they help?

Starting early next week, larger businesses will temporarily be eligible to apply for loans backed by the Small Business Administration, a move aimed at getting help to besieged auto dealers and industry suppliers.

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