Tag: car-scrappage scheme

Car scrappage scheme gives sales a ‘major boost’

Car scrappage scheme gives sales a ‘major boost’

New figures out today show that more than 35,000 vehicles have been ordered through the Government’s car scrappage scheme since its launch on 18 May. The scheme, which was introduced to boost the fall in demand for new cars, pays consumers to get rid of their old cars and replace it with a more environmentally [...]

Car production plummets by 55%

Car production plummets by 55%

Figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have revealed a sharp fall in UK car production. According to the SMMT, car production fell 55.3% in April compared with the same month in 2008. A total of 68,258 cars were made in April, while the total for the year to date [...]

‘Bangers for Cash’ scheme now in force

‘Bangers for Cash’ scheme now in force

In a bid to boost the fall in demand for new cars, the UK’s car-scrappage scheme comes into force today. The scheme, which pays consumers to get rid of their old cars and replace it with a more environmentally friendly car, has been successful in overseas, particularly in Germany who reported a 40% increase in [...]

Darling announces tax rises in Budget

Darling announces tax rises in Budget

In today’s Budget, Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling said the country is suffering as the economy is in the midst of its worst year since World War II. In an attempt to drive the UK to recovery, the Chancellor unveiled a series of measures including tax rises and spending cuts. Those earning in excess [...]

UK car sales plummet 30% on year

UK car sales plummet 30% on year

Figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have revealed yet another fall in new car sales. The SMMT said 313,912 new vehicles were registered in March 2009 – a fall of 30.5% compared with March 2008’s figure. Paul Everitt, SMMT chief executive, said the continued fall in the market shows [...]