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Car Scrappage Scheme
See in the news this is being brought back. Interesting as I have a 13 yr old car.
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Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Anyone have any details please?
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Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
You can get €2000 off a new car but it appears that it has to be a "green" one - electric or hybrid. The details should be clearer in a few days.
The old car has to be 12 years old or more. |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Biffta
(Post 10303521)
Anyone have any details please?
Call me a cynic, but as the government are coughing up 50% and the manufacturers the other 50%, (up to €2,000) I can´t see the dealer giving you much for your motor. :D Although it has to be over 12 years old, so probably worthless anyway! |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10303526)
You can get €2000 off a new car but it appears that it has to be a "green" one - electric or hybrid. The details should be clearer in a few days.
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Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 10303528)
Call me a cynic, but as the government are coughing up 50% and the manufacturers the other 50%, (up to €2,000) I can´t see the dealer giving you much for your motor. :D Although it has to be over 12 years old, so probably worthless anyway! |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
I see the new Nissan Leaf electric cars are priced around about the 30 k mark in the UK.
Seems a bit steep considering the size of them, though they're probably taking advantage of the fact that the govt are offering buyers a 5k grant towards a one. Considering the price,I think Nissan must be getting more benefit from the grant than the buyers. |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
I hate to just sound like I'm knocking an idea just for the sake of it, but if I understand correctly, if for example, I have an old car then I hand it to the dealer for it to be scrapped and then I get 2K off the price of a new 30K hybrid/electric vehicle.
I just can't see a stampede of people waiting to grab this deal. Am I being too negative or misunderstanding what's on offer ? |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Biffta
(Post 10304382)
I hate to just sound like I'm knocking an idea just for the sake of it, but if I understand correctly, if for example, I have an old car then I hand it to the dealer for it to be scrapped and then I get 2K off the price of a new 30K hybrid/electric vehicle.
I just can't see a stampede of people waiting to grab this deal. Am I being too negative or misunderstanding what's on offer ? |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Chiclanagir
(Post 10304399)
I think the car has to be up to 22500 euros for the scheme to apply
The cap is 25K but there is no limit for hybrid or electrical cars. |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10304442)
The cap is 25K but there is no limit for hybrid or electrical cars.
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Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
The link was posted some time ago.
http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20120927...e/565306.shtml Cars with emissions up to 160 qualify plus all hybrid/electric cars. The cap is 25k for normal cars and no limit for hybrid/electric cars. |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10304795)
The link was posted some time ago.
http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20120927...e/565306.shtml Cars with emissions up to 160 qualify plus all hybrid/electric cars. The cap is 25k for normal cars and no limit for hybrid/electric cars. |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
No, it includes an awful lot of cars. 160 g of CO2 is band G on the UK car tax range and is over halfway up the scale. It would include 5 series BMWs for example (of course that would be above the 25K cap)..
They have set a surprisingly high figure. 130 overall is the average figure that all car manufacturers need to achieve to meet the latest regulations.. |
Re: Car Scrappage Scheme
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10305437)
No, it includes an awful lot of cars. 160 g of CO2 is band G on the UK car tax range and is over halfway up the scale. It would include 5 series BMWs for example (of course that would be above the 25K cap)..
They have set a surprisingly high figure. 130 overall is the average figure that all car manufacturers need to achieve to meet the latest regulations.. |
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