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vehicles waiting to be destroyed (scrappage scheme)
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The second pic looks like it been taken at Paris's 'Arc de Triumph' :D
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That sickens me, a lot of the cars in that pile are a lot newer and in better condition than my car :(
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I'm also chuffed that my hard-earned taxes have been used to help a load of other people buy new cars (that they would have bought anyway) while i'm struggling with a knackered old motor because a recession where people are losing jobs and not finding them isn't the best time to take on a large new loan. |
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I wonder how many find their way back on to the road via dodgy dealings?
I can't really see how this has benefitted British car manufacturers, figures show that most cars bought under the scheme were small & foreign, many of those being Korean. I believe Fiat also did well out of it. I expect the dealers & scrap men must be rubbing their hands though! |
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One of mine might be in that lot :D
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Noooo! There's a mauritius blue Xantia amongst that lot! I could do with it's O/S wing, and if it's got front fogs, it's bumper too!
Ironically, if it's a 1.9TD, it could run on vegetable oil and be a heck of a lot more environmentally friendly than they car it was scrapped to buy. |
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