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'Cash for bangers' boosts car sales

posted : THURSDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER 2009 09:40:40 GMT comments : 2
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New car sales have again been boosted by the cash for bangers scheme
New car sales have again been boosted by the cash for bangers scheme

New car sales soared last month as buyers continued to take advantage of the Government's "cash for bangers" car scrappage scheme.

New registrations in October rose 31.6% compared with October 2008, with a total of 168,942 new cars being sold last month, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said.

SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt said: "October has seen this year's biggest monthly increase in registrations, with the successful scrappage scheme accounting for over 20% of them."

He added: "We have seen additional demand created by the extension of the scheme and customers wanting to avoid the VAT increase planned for January.

"Encouragingly, there has also been an increase in demand in the fleet and business sectors, which will be critical in sustaining recovery next year."

The October increase was the fourth successive month that sales have risen. The first monthly rise - in July - followed 15 successive months of decline.

Despite the encouraging October figures, sales for the year to date - at 1,685,981 - are still down 12.3% on the January-October 2008 total.

The motor industry had expected last month to see a rise in sales as new registrations had slumped 23% in October last year. But the rise was better than hoped for, with volumes almost 4% ahead of the 1999 to 2008 average for October.

Private registrations almost doubled last month and year-to-date private sales are now 3.3% up on last year's total.

The scrappage scheme, which has now been extended to include another 100,000 vehicles, has particularly helped the sale of small cars, with the mini sector rising 200% last month. Alternatively-fuelled vehicle registrations were nearly 43% up in October 2009.

    PhilD
    Thursday, 5 November 2009 11:00:20 GMT

    Car scrappage scheme is only helping foreign firms and not UK which is why were still in a mess and people are not gaining anything in the cash for bangers scrappage scheme as the prices of cars are put up to offset it anyway, the only winners are the dealers and foreign car firms.

    crusty
    Thursday, 5 November 2009 10:30:00 GMT

    and every one of these new cars are built in britain . well they would have been in the 60s and 70s lol

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