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Old 05-04-2010, 13:31   #8
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Re: vehicles waiting to be destroyed (scrappage scheme)

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Originally Posted by Xaccers View Post
... it could run on vegetable oil and be a heck of a lot more environmentally friendly than they car it was scrapped to buy.
Very good point. However, the idea of the scrappage scheme was to inject life into the new car business. The extent of this government's concern with the environment stopped with the application of the "green tax".
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