I'd keep it till you have your 1st prang
As Gazwag says, you have to have owned the car for at least 12 months.
Some of the car being scrapped is criminal. some good classics,
now you will say if its a a classic it would be worth more, but good 50's/ 60 cars not in pristine condition but road worthy an ideal for restoration would still only be worth less than a grand, so are being offered in and being scrapped. restored much much more.
shame.
Have you had the car for at least a year
A fellow work colleague has just ordered a 1.0 liter Kia (i do not know what model) .Yes had it 3/4 years, I know for certain it qualifies for scrappage. The reason I want to scrap it is I bought it for £350, MOT will cost £430, and it's just not worth keeping on.
For that I can get some OK cars on finance for around £4,995, due to the scrappage thing.
But just wondered if anyone had links to especially good deals, or particularly good sites or garages locally?
One thing you gotta really consider is that a kia somethingorother for £4k will be an absolute horrible shoebox.
You're probably better taking it down the scrappy yourself and buying a slightly older Ford Focus for £3k as they are excellent cars and you won't suffer a massive hit on depreciation that poverty shoeboxes get spanked with.
I would personally have a Focus over a little Kia,but for £4400 otr,3 year warranty and £35 a year to tax its fair to say thats cheap motoring.
well no not really, you can still get a quality car for under a grand and MOT/Repair it for 4-5 years if not more before you spend £4400 on it! Plus it'd be much better than a 1litre pile of wank which is about as fast as cycling anyway!
I would personally have a Focus over a little Kia,but for £4400 otr,3 year warranty and £35 a year to tax its fair to say thats cheap motoring.
Again i agree,my daughter has recently passed her test and bought a Ford KA for £700 with a years mot and tax and hopefully we can keep that going for 2-3 yeras at least.
I only mentioned the Kia as an example to Melletrons thread and £4400 for a brand new car with 3 year warranty represents good value imo.
My work colleague who orderd one recently says that since the scrappage scheme was introduced ,Kia have sold over 5000 of that particular model in White but as i have previously said its not for me.
What gets me is people trading in their perfectly good cars to buy a car with '09' on the plate and £100 a year less in tax... but paying £5000 on top of the trade in value :/
I wouldn't say it's good value, especially if you get it on finance as the Kia will be worth about 2K after a couple of years so you'll take a massive depreciation hit whereas a Focus already has lost the lion's share of it's depreciation.