As one South Florida-based company got a boost from the U.S. “cash for clunkers” program, two others probably wished Washington had provided cash for burgers or office supplies.

Fort Lauderdale’s AutoNation, the nation’s largest automotive retailer, said Thursday it made money in the third quarter and credited the federal sales incentive program for its rebound from a loss in the year ago period.

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