Scrappage Scheme Extended
Mandelson reveals plans for 100,000 more scrappage cars
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has announced an extension to the government's scrappage scheme.
In his speech to the Labour party conference in Brighton today, Mandelson said the scheme will be granted an extension to cover 100,000 more cars and light commercial vehicles.
Mandelson also warned that the support for the still-fragile motor industry was not bottomless, saying "we cannot do everything but that does not mean doing nothing".
He was also cautious about the prospect of a motor industry recovery: "There are encouraging signs that the economy is picking up. But recovery remains fragile and uncertain, especially in manufacturing and one of its cornerstones, the car industry."
Mandelson has been under pressure for some time from the motor industry to extend the popular scheme, which was originally due to run until February next year or until 300,000 cars had been scrapped.
king w
kers! Yet more good motors that are going to be wasted. GREEN my f
king arse! Makes me sick with the waste thats going on! The idiots keep blarting on that they dont want us using our cars, yet complain when we dont buy them! 2p on a litre of fuel to saying its to save the enviroment, yet scrapping cars with as low as 20k on the clock is good? Makes my blood boil! Kick these f
king idiots out now!but all the cars i have seen destined for this scheme have really just been rubbish bangers, certainly not the classics people are claiming are getting scrapped.
but all the cars i have seen destined for this scheme have really just been rubbish bangers, certainly not the classics people are claiming are getting scrapped.
but all the cars i have seen destined for this scheme have really just been rubbish bangers, certainly not the classics people are claiming are getting scrapped.
OK, you may not give a crap about Morris Minors. But supposing you were a 17 year old, looking for a first car. You'd be well tempted by that £700 Corsa or Fiesta that the granny over the road is selling.. only 20,000 miles on the clock. Perfect for first-time insurance. Yet these sorts of cars are becoming rare because of the scrappage scheme.
Worst of all, the government is trying to encourage people into exactly the sort of rampant consumerism that got us into this economic slowdown in the first place! It's utter madness! And to hide it all under the veil of being "green" is an insult to environmentalists...
So it makes me furious to see perfectly good cars scrapped when it costs a fortune in energy to build a new one. I run a 1998 2l Mondeo as my day to day bus - it does c38mpg and has worked trouble free for 130k miles. A new 2l Mondeo does......33mpg. So how does it save CO2 emissions to switch????
Madness!
im not sayin i think its a great scheme, ye sthe govt. get lotsa money from the VAT where as the car companys are the ones who lose out, its not green in any way but it is helping to sell LOTS of cars that wouldnt have been sold which is helping to keep jobs elsewhere, what effect it will have on sales once the scheme finishes though is another matter......
JJ
JJ
"cool kids" no longer drive minis and beetles let alone morris minors.
Besides, quite a few car are till made in the UK.
The shocking aspect though is that most scrappage deals (£1,000 tax payer funded) have simply replaced previously available discount and the dealers or manufacturers are simply restoring their margins using public money. As most car buyers are too thick to understand that, they feel they're getting a good deal (which they would more or less have had before, only now they are also parting with their old car and whatever residual value it had). Maybe that will be enough to revive the economy?
JJ
On Classic Insurance you don't earn any NCD, which as we know is the holy grail when you're a young driver!
JJ
On Classic Insurance you don't earn any NCD, which as we know is the holy grail when you're a young driver!
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the rest i think have been dragged out of field or something.