If you are considering a trade in, please use the tools linked here to see the cash value of your gas savings. The gas savings can be more valuable than a Cash for Clunkers voucher.
The final bill is linked to this post. The details below refer to an older bill.]
Senators Feinstein, Snowe, and Schumer have proposed a Cash for Clunkers bill in response to the House compromise of May 5. Full details of the Senate bill are at the end of this post.
Here's a summary from a "GPHM" perspective:
This is a much stronger plan than the House compromise in terms of CO2 reductions. It is stronger for two reasons.
First, the minimum MPG thresholds (mostly) cover the CO2 emission from manufacturing the new vehicle. (See this earlier post on the amount needed to cover these emissions. This post provides a calculator and table for comparing the gas consumption of an old and new car.)
Second, the system is more tiered than the House bill, encouraging drivers to seek higher levels of gas savings, but giving them the option to choose any level they wish above a responsible minimum.
In previous posts, I've argued for a minimum of saving 1 gallon per 100 miles to pay back the 7 tons of CO2 emitted in producing the new car (this trade in would "pay for itself" in 70,000 miles of driving). Dean Chameides of Duke's
I think the new bill does a decent job of setting a minimum (closer between 1 and 2 GPHM) and providing tiered incentives for larger reductions in GPHM. Here's how the new trade ins compare on gphm (voucher value in parentheses):
Cars
17 to 24 saves 1.7 gphm ($2500)
17 to 27 saves 2.2 gphm ($3500)
17 to 30 saves 2.5 gphm ($4500)
Light trucks
17 to 20 saves .8 gphm ($2500)
17 to 23 saves 1.5 gphm ($3500)
17 to 26 saves 2 gphm ($4500)
Large light duty trucks *
(*This category has no maximum mpg for the old vehicle and simply requires that the new truck meet a minimum of 17 mpg. I picked a high starting mpg value for the old car, 16, to make this a more conservative test of gphm savings. A lower mpg value on the old vehicle would yield substantially greater gphm savings for the same mpg increments of 3, 5, and 7.)
16 to 19 saves 1.0 gphm ($2500)
16 to 21 saves 1.5 gphm ($3500)
16 to 23 saves 1.9 gphm ($4500)
The only increase that seems too small is the 17 to 20 mpg gain on light trucks, yielding less than 1 gallon saved per 100 miles.
This is where the MPG Illusion and the use of
The night and day difference between this Senate bill and the House bill is the requirements for Large Light Duty Trucks. This bill is fairly responsible in that category.
Here's a cut and paste of the May 19 fact sheet:
The revised “Cash for Clunkers” proposal introduced today would ensure that vehicles purchased under the program do not bring down the fleetwide averages that the Ten in Ten Fuel Economy Act intended to raise.
| Passenger Cars | Light Duty Trucks | Large Light Duty Trucks (6000-8500 pounds) | Work Trucks (8500 to 10,000 pounds) |
Minimum Fuel economy for purchased vehicle | 24 mpg | 20 | 17 | n/a |
$2,500 for new vehicle purchase, $1,000 for used vehicle purchase, 2004 model year or later | Mileage improvement of at least 7 mpg | Mileage improvement of at least 3 mpg | Mileage improvement of at least 3 mpg | Trade-in work truck must be pre-1999 model (used cars not included) |
$3,500 voucher for new vehicle purchase | Mileage improvement of at least 10 mpg | Mileage improvement of at least 6 mpg | Mileage improvement of at least 5 mpg | n/a |
$4,500 voucher for new vehicle purchase | Mileage improvement of at least 13 mpg | Mileage improvement of at least 9 mpg | Mileage improvement of at least 7 mpg | n/a |
Trade-in vehicles must be 17 mpg or below. All fuel economy values are EPA combined city/highway fuel economy, as posted on the window sticker of new cars.
o If the mileage of the new car is at least 7 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $2,500 for a new car purchase.
o If the mileage of the new car is at least 10 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $3,500.
o If the mileage of the new car is at least 13 mpg higher than the old vehicle, the voucher will be worth $4,500.
o The purchase of a used passenger car with a mileage of at least 24 mpg would qualify for a voucher of $1,000.
o If the mileage of the newly purchased truck or SUV is at least 3 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $2,500 for a new vehicle purchase.
o If the mileage of the newly purchased truck or SUV is at least 6 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $3,500.
o If the mileage of the newly purchased truck or SUV is at least 9 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $4,500.
o The purchase of a used light-duty truck or SUV with a mileage of at least 20 mpg would qualify for a voucher of $1,000.
o If the mileage of the newly purchased truck is at least 3 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $2,500.
o If the mileage of the newly purchased truck is at least 5 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $3,500.
o If the mileage of the newly purchased truck is at least 7 mpg higher than the old truck, the voucher will be worth $4,500.
o The purchase of a used large light-duty truck with a mileage of at least 17 mpg and 3 miles per gallon higher than the trade-in vehicle would qualify for a voucher of $1,000.