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  For those of us lucky enough  to consider buying a  just-off-the-production-line car, the UK  Government’s new Scrappage  Scheme means it’s time to put your foot down  and think about buying that  new Mercedes, that impressive Range Rover  or brand spanking new Lexus.
 With a mouth-watering 2000 pounds  discount on your dream vehicle,  this new scheme, introduced in the UK’s  2009 budget, might well bring  the actual purchasing of it  significantly closer. The entire fund for UK  motorists eyeing up their  new BMW, Mini Cooper or new Lexus is 300  million pounds, which  translates to the scheme benefitting around  300,000 customers. 1000  pounds is provided by the Government, while the  other helpful grand is  put up by the manufacturers.
While  many a potential car buyer will be gladdened by the prospect of  such a  deal, the real reason for its introduction is to stimulate the  car  manufacturing industry, as it has suffered severely from the current   financial crisis. The UK car making industry supports a great many jobs   and related businesses – so you can feel extra happy about settling   into your new Lexus LF AR Roadster, Jaguar XF or Vauxhall Insignia,   knowing that you’re helping the economy into the upturn!
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 So  what are the pre-requisites for qualifying for your 2 grand  discount?  Your old car needs to have seen better days – specifically  being at  least 10 years old. Simple as that – and apart from the  financial  benefit, you’ll be motoring away in a far cleaner, greener  vehicle than  you had before. This in turn will help the UK to reduce  carbon  emissions as outlined in such agreements as Kyoto.
The UK  Chancellor, Alistair Darling, hopes the scheme will be as  successful as  similar schemes across Europe. The only concern he and the  Government  had was that primarily overseas motor makers would benefit  from the  proposals – such as new Lexus LF from Japan, or Volkswagen  Touareg from  Germany. In answer to this the treasury is only stumping up  half the  cash. However, Britain’s main auto manufacturers such as  Jaguar Land  Rover, Nissan and Vauxhall will be extremely glad to see the  new scheme  get taken up – as UK car sales have slumped by 30 percent.
So if  you were thinking of trading in your rusting hatchback due to  the  broken back door lock, ineffective cigarette lighter, chipped   windscreen, non-power steering, now’s the time to get rid. Or perhaps   you’re simply embarrassed by the filthy cloud of black smoke which   billows from the tailpipe every time you start it up. If you’re   suffering from one or two of these auto dilemmas, the UK Scrappage   Scheme offers a way out. If you’re face is reddened by every single one   of these car conundrums, then the 2000 pounds discount on offer is  going  to be hard to resist!
If you haven’t decided if you want a  shiny Mercedes Smart car direct  from Germany or a new Lexus straight  from Japan – or perhaps a home  grown Jaguar or Land Rover, you’ve got  until the end of the tax year to  make up your mind. The next 12 months  are likely to be a popular time to  purchase a new vehicle, so you might  want to get your driving gloves on  and get down to your local  dealership!
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