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60,000 take up car scrappage cash | 60,000 take up car scrappage cash |
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More than 60,000 orders for cars under the UK's scrappage subsidy scheme have been placed since the initiative was announced, new government figures show. | More than 60,000 orders for cars under the UK's scrappage subsidy scheme have been placed since the initiative was announced, new government figures show. |
Car buyers are given a £2,000 discount on a new car if they scrap one that is at least 10 years old. | Car buyers are given a £2,000 discount on a new car if they scrap one that is at least 10 years old. |
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said the scheme had given the carmaking industry the boost it needed. | Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said the scheme had given the carmaking industry the boost it needed. |
The scrappage scheme was announced at the end of April and the latest figures cover orders from then until 7 June. | The scrappage scheme was announced at the end of April and the latest figures cover orders from then until 7 June. |
Lord Mandelson said: "Consumers know a good deal when they see one. These figures speak for themselves." | Lord Mandelson said: "Consumers know a good deal when they see one. These figures speak for themselves." |
The scheme will run until March 2010 and to benefit from it, a buyer must have been the registered keeper, for at least 12 months, of the car that is due to be scrapped. | |
Half the scheme's cash will be paid for by the government, with manufacturers contributing the rest. | Half the scheme's cash will be paid for by the government, with manufacturers contributing the rest. |
The government has set aside £300m to pay for the scheme, which could benefit up to 300,000 customers. | The government has set aside £300m to pay for the scheme, which could benefit up to 300,000 customers. |
A similar scheme was introduced in Germany earlier this year. | A similar scheme was introduced in Germany earlier this year. |
UK Benefits? | |
There have been criticisms that the UK scheme is merely helping to bail out troubled car makers from Europe, the US and East Asia. | |
But the chief executive of the UK's Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), Paul Everitt, said: "The benefits of this scheme go beyond imported vehicles, and help and sustain jobs in our sector." | |
He said the SMMT would be watching closely over the next few months to see how much of the government pool of money was being taken up by consumers. | |
Only then would the SMMT decide whether to ask for an extension of the scheme or not. |
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