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  2. 'Cash for Appliances' program starts this spring - AOL

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    Many states will be sponsoring a "Cash for Appliances" program, similar to "Cash. This year, you got paid for tossing out the clunker car. Next year, you'll be rewarded for getting rid of the ...

  3. Cash for appliances program - Wikipedia

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    The State Energy-Efficient Appliance Rebate Program, more commonly called the "cash for appliances" program was a United States federal program to encourage homeowners to trade inefficient appliances for Energy Star certified replacements. It is frequently compared to the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "Cash for ...

  4. Cash for appliance clunker rebates: The when, where ... - AOL

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    As the federal government's Cash for Appliance Clunkers program begins, consumers may find themselves in a stew of confusion over when clunker rebates are available, how much they'll get and from ...

  5. Car Allowance Rebate System - Wikipedia

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    Program logo The Toyota Corolla was the program's top seller according to U.S. DoT [1] The Ford Explorer 4WD was the program's top trade-in according to the U.S. DoT [1]. The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "cash for clunkers", was a $3 billion U.S. federal scrappage program intended to provide economic incentives to U.S. residents to purchase a new, more fuel ...

  6. Homeowners Cash In on Clunker Appliances - AOL

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    The Car Allowance Rebate System, better known as "Cash for Clunkers," was a big success in helping car owners trade in their old automobiles for new fuel-efficient ones back in July and August.

  7. HOME STAR - Wikipedia

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    HOME STAR, (also spelled HOMESTAR ), informally known as Cash for Caulkers, is a United States government program proposed in November 2009 to encourage economic growth by offering incentives to homeowners and retailers for improving the energy efficiency of existing homes. [1]

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