Scrappage Scheme for Vans – Fighting For Customer


The scrappage scheme has just become one of the most favourite topics within the motor industry and new car purchasers all across the United Kingdom. Initially focused mainly on generating sales of new cars and creating stimulus on production of new passenger vehicles, now it is starting to move towards used vans as well. The UK government offers a one thousand pounds discount to new van buyers provided that drivers trade in their minimum 10 year-old vans. Companies producing solely vans as well as those having vans as part of their offer have begun their competition for clients too. Depending on the car producer, various van sales options may apply. Most of them would offer buyers a new van and some one thousand pounds through to several thousands pounds discount. The amount of discount or allowance largely depends on the type of van and motor producer the buyer will choose. Cheaper vans are usually offered with lower discounts, while top models usually have larger discounts and benefits behind. Looking at Citroen, for example, one may see an allowance of 2,000 pounds on average across all new van models and the amount of discount creeping north in case one decides to go for more luxuries models such as the Enterprise at 2,300 pounds, 3,350 pounds for New Berlingo through to the highest discount at 5,700 pounds for the Relay.

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