Škoda Launches New Scrappage Incentive
September 1, 2017 by Skoda•Incentive to replace diesel cars with emission standards Euro 1 to 4 •Up to £4,000 depending on model, applies to petrol and diesel cars •Vehicles traded in will be scrapped rather than sold on Milton Keynes, 1 September 2017 – ŠKODA is encouraging the uptake of latest generation, lower-emission new cars by today launching a new scrappage scheme for Euro 1 to 4 emissions standards vehicles. Under the terms of the ŠKODA programme all qualifying vehicles will be permanently taken off the road and scrapped. Owners of any diesel vehicle that complies with pre-Euro 5 emissions legislation, and registered before 2010, qualify for the programmme. Incentives range from £1,500 to £4,000 – against the majority of new ŠKODA models (see table below), when ordered by 31 December 2017. The trade-in vehicle must have been owned by the customer for at least six months. All new ŠKODA petrol and diesel cars meet the latest Euro 6 emissions standards. Summary offers on Euro 6 petrol and diesel models: Model
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Scrappage Amount (inc. VAT) Citigo £1,500 Fabia £2,500 Rapid / Spaceback £3,000 Octavia £3,500 Superb £4,000 Yeti £3,500 For more details on the ŠKODA scrappage incentive, please visit www.skoda.co.uk.
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