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	<title>Comments on: Making the most of the scrappage allowance</title>
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		<title>By: Moe</title>
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		<description>Thanks for that. very informative. i remember when we first started hearing about the scheme, there was the mention of &quot;new or 1 year old&quot;. suddenly, that was no longer the case. i think the car manufacturers must have said: to hell with the environment, if we are not making a killing out of this, we will not participate. Brand new or none Mr. Brown.

my car is an old relic that qualifies for the allowance so i started exploring. i don&#039;t know, but it seems to me that all prices have gone up 2k anyway.

people out there with vehicles over 10 yrs old are driving them 4 a reason. they can&#039;t afford new ones. so if 1 who owns an old mondeo for example and likes bigger cars not those tiny 1.2 funny things, or need the room for tools/equipment, will not be able to buy a brand new 1.8-2.0cc car cause it is 13k new, less 2k, leaves 11k and a juicy APR, often above the one you mentioned above.

oh well, i can go forever about such scams, sorry i meant schemes that benefit no1 but the greedy corporations.

regards,,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for that. very informative. i remember when we first started hearing about the scheme, there was the mention of "new or 1 year old". suddenly, that was no longer the case. i think the car manufacturers must have said: to hell with the environment, if we are not making a killing out of this, we will not participate. Brand new or none Mr. Brown.</p>
<p>my car is an old relic that qualifies for the allowance so i started exploring. i don't know, but it seems to me that all prices have gone up 2k anyway.</p>
<p>people out there with vehicles over 10 yrs old are driving them 4 a reason. they can't afford new ones. so if 1 who owns an old mondeo for example and likes bigger cars not those tiny 1.2 funny things, or need the room for tools/equipment, will not be able to buy a brand new 1.8-2.0cc car cause it is 13k new, less 2k, leaves 11k and a juicy APR, often above the one you mentioned above.</p>
<p>oh well, i can go forever about such scams, sorry i meant schemes that benefit no1 but the greedy corporations.</p>
<p>regards,,</p>
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