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VAUXHALL'S SCRAPPAGE SCHEME OFFERS UP TO £2,000 TOWARDS A NEW CAR

November 15, 2016 by Vauxhall

VAUXHALL'S SCRAPPAGE SCHEME OFFERS UP TO £2,000 TOWARDS A NEW CAR◾Up to £2,000 Scrappage Allowance offered towards the cost of a new Vauxhall

◾Most passenger cars across the Vauxhall range are eligible

◾Option to combine scrappage allowance with one of Vauxhall's flexible finance offers

◾Classic vehicle 'safety net' from recycling partners, Autogreen

Luton – Vauxhall's popular Scrappage Allowance Scheme is back, offering customers up to £2,000 (including VAT) towards a new Vauxhall when they trade-in their car for scrappage.

To make the cost of a new car more affordable, customers can combine the Scrappage Allowance with one of Vauxhall's great finance offers including Flexible Personal Contract Purchase Plans (PCP). Available on a selection of Vauxhall models, the finance offers give low monthly payments and all the flexibility that PCP finance allows at the end of the chosen term.

The scrappage scheme will be running from the 15th November 2016, and is eligible on cars ordered and registered before 31st December 2016. Cars being traded-in must be registered to the customer at least 90 days prior to the order date of the new vehicle. If choosing a new Astra, Mokka, Mokka X, GTC, new Zafira Tourer, Insignia or Cascada model, customers will receive £2,000 (including VAT) towards the cost of their new car.

'We are pleased to welcome back our Scrappage Allowance Scheme, helping customers to fund their new car with up to £2,000 for their old model,' commented Leon Caruso, Vauxhall's Retail Sales Director. 'Not only can customers potentially receive more for their outgoing model, but they can also use this in conjunction with some of Vauxhall's great finance offers, making their new Vauxhall even more affordable.'

As part of the scheme, vehicles must be traded-in to be scrapped in order to be eligible for the allowance. Any car, with a maximum of nine seats, can be traded in. The VIVA, ADAM JAM, Corsa Sting, Corsa Sting R and Corsa Diamond are not eligible for the Scrappage Allowance.


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Taking our responsibility for our products seriously, the previous scrappage campaign, which ran last year, led to the scrapping of approaching 15,000 older, more polluting vehicles. This increased the volume of scrap cars to enable the industry to meet its 95 per cent recovery target.

However, Vauxhall's scrappage programme is not designed to rid the world of classic cars. As a result, Autogreen, Vauxhall's recycling partner, will identify any cars manufactured prior to 1991 that are presented through the scheme and inform Vauxhall's Luton HQ. Relevant owners' clubs will then be notified, giving them the opportunity to purchase parts through the Authorised Treatment Facility.

'Vauxhall has immense respect for the UK's classic car groups, irrespective of what make or model they support,' said Simon Hucknall, PR Manager for Vauxhall Product & Heritage. 'The Scrappage Allowance is designed to capture vehicles that are beyond economical repair, and given the low value of scrap metal, recycling of parts is vital to the scheme's viability. We're also confident that the number of genuine classics over 25 years old presented to the scheme will be minimal, especially given the steady rise in value of even the most mainstream collectors' cars in recent years. But if we do see any, our 'safety-net' will ensure that classic car owners and clubs will benefit.'

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