Car dealers facing short supply
Cash for Clunkers plus reduced manufacturing means empty lots. Here's a fun game: When you see one of the awfully-designed new Texas plates, you can likely assume a CFC customer.
Mike Orren Staff
1 month ago
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Jesus Valadez says:
i got my new car after the new plates came out and I still got the old ones! WTF?
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Collin Gouldin says:
are you complaining Jesus? You should be happy, those new ones are terrible.
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Jesus Valadez says:
I'm just wondering how that happened when most cars were already getting the new ones. The dealership doesn't keep plates handy, do they? It's just a thing that bugs me.
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