Surely it would be better to reduce car production and keep the old car running a bit longer? Out of interest what actually happens to the old car being scrapped? Is it broken for parts (recycling) or deliberately obliterated and converted into ingots of metal etc?
varche
Our government have got the first part of that plan down to a tee.
I would imagine the scrappage money is on the condition that you buy some POS sit-up-and-beg Smart with Zero CO
2 emissions ('cos it's always broken) in exchange for your Omega. I'm sure you'd have to buy it brand new and, for most people, no doubt on credit.
So, it's a policy that encourages people to throw away stuff before it gets to the end of its' useful life and go into debt to buy overpriced sh1te they don't need instead. Can anyone see where this one's going to lead?
Kevin