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Articles, tagged with "scrappage scheme", page 1


23rd August 2011

Buying cars - Things that you should know

If you are buying a new car at this point of time, then you must consider getting one through Scrappage Schemes. With a scrappage scheme, you can certainly get the car of your dreams and also save a good deal of money. Governments initiate these programs ...

21st April 2011

Property Market Trends and its Impact

According to Halifax, house prices were up very slightly in March. Compared with February they rose by 0.1%. They are still down by 3.3% compared with March 2010 though. The number of people buying homes has drastically slowed, and this is something t...

04th April 2011

Can the Car Market place Recover?

Who would have assumed that 1 of the a single-time main automobile manufacturer in the earth, General Motors, would be submitting for Chapter eleven bankruptcy protection, sending shock waves believed the motor sector?GM is 101 years previous, but even it...

09th February 2011

Car Damage That You Can Still Drive With

It is inevitable that at some point in a car’s life it will pick up some damage. Fortunately for most, it will only be the scars of the weekly supermarket trip as unsurprisingly, 8 out of 10 people have had their car damaged in a car park. As irritatin...

20th January 2011

2010 – A Year of Two Halves For Motor Traders

With car salesmen and traders forming a large part of the client base for the motor trade insurance industry, it is always good for brokers and insurers to know what is going on in the car sales market. Information recently released with the latest SMMT r...

05th January 2011

Used Peugeot RCZ Prices

Since the scrappage scheme was introduced in 2009, there has been a shortage of used cars on the market. People preferred to trade in their used cars at their dealerships rather than sell them privately or via an auction house. Cars traded in on the scrap...

15th December 2010

Don’t get your finger burnt buying a used car

With the scrappage scheme now well and truly over car buyers have once again turned to buying used cars, the scrappage scheme meant dealers had a back log of used cars that people were not interested in as they did not qualify for the Government backed sc...

15th December 2010

More vehicles produced in October

Many financial analysts claim that we will see a double dip recession, that the economy is not growing and that we are going to suffer financial difficulties for the next few years. It’s always great waking up to this sort of news on a Monday morning! ...

30th July 2010

Andrews Sykes Launches Scrappage Scheme for Portable Air Conditioning!

Andrews Sykes has launched a brand new Scrappage Scheme enabling customers to trade in their older inefficient Portable Air Conditioners for a brand new greener, more powerful model. Anyone trading in their old portable air conditioner will: • Save m...

13th July 2010

Ford Fiesta falls off top spot….

After months of dominating the number one spot in the new car sales lists the Fiesta has now been knocked off the top spot by the Focus. It's the first time the Fiesta has been displaced this year - and it hasn't just been pushed down to second place - ...

16th June 2010

The Effects of the Recession on the Steel Industry

The global recession over the last couple of years has had an effect on many, and the steel industry is no different. It has become less in demand as the recession has hit. The problem the steel industry has in such times is that the knock-on effect of th...

02nd June 2010

Double Glazing Grants: Fact or Fiction?

Double Glazing Grants Some local councils have a limited amount of grant funding available for low-income households. You would normally have to be in receipt of certain benefits, tax credits or allowances and you may also need to be above a certain age....

29th April 2010

Choose the right finance package for your new van purchase

If you've been toying with the idea of buying a new van, there are some pretty compelling reasons for buying sooner rather than later. Drivers of commercial vans up to 3.5 tonnes can currently benefit from the government's scrappage scheme which offers...

19th April 2010

Commercial vehicle sales look good for UK Businesses but motoring costs continue to rise!

The motor industry has recently announced massive success, results at the end of the scrappage scheme showed a massive rise in new car sales in the previous 10 months. Now it seems that the sales of commercial vehicles are also rising. Recent years ...

16th April 2010

What to do with your old boiler

There is never a good time for your boiler to pack in but unfortunately a particularly harsh winter can often signify an increase in boilers breaking down, due to freezing pipes and extremes in temperature. This can leave many people not only looking for ...

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