No, it did not. It destroyed wealth. It took money out of the economy to pay for the wealth that was being destroyed, in the form of perfectly fine and usable automobiles. It left the economy poorer by the value of the cars that were destroyed. It caused more financial harm, to more people, than the benefits that it brought to fewer people. The damage it did to the economy certainly caused more jobs to be lost, than those that it can be credited with having “saved”.
Again, see the
Parable of the broken window.