Archive for the ‘Auto’ Category

Fiat Newcastle Supports The Scrappage Scheme

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

There has never been a better moment in time to acquire a brand new car with the Government scrappage scheme giving up to 2000 pounds off the value of a brand new car. To obtain your concession though you will have to rush as the scheme is due to close at the close of February 2010 or as soon as the prearranged funding for the scheme runs out. So if you intend to take your £2000 reduction it is essential that you act rapidly and get down to your regional participating car dealership such as Lexus Leeds or Fiat Newcastle.

The brand new car marketplace in the UK has been having a trying time in the last few couple of the years and has felt the effects of the credit crunch more harshly than just about any other industry. With rising rates of unemployment and a sizeable reduction in consumer confidence spending on new cars declined swiftly. Fortunately the government scheme has helped to boost the car industry and helped to secure most jobs in factories and car dealerships around the land. A fresh increase to the scheme means that cars and vans that are just 8 years old at this point qualify for the 2000 pounds bonus where beforehand they had to be at least 10 years old.

If you are in the north east of England there are a broad range of motor dealerships that you can go to, to collect your reduction on a new car or van. In Newcastle there is Benfield Alfa Romeo, Honda Newcastle and Hyundai Newcastle. All of these car dealerships boast a super range of brand new cars that you can trade in your old car for.

So far more than 200, 000 cars have been sold under the scrappage scheme since it began and the car industry would love to witness and extension of the scheme until late 2010. However the government is not likely to lengthen the scheme outside its concluding date of February. Talks are underway among representatives of the car industry and the government with the car industry claiming that the scheme will not cost the taxpayer any cash as the plan is self funded due to the cash made by the government on VAT when a new car is sold.

Car dealerships such as Toyota Leeds, Hyundai Leeds and Honda Teesside would certainly love to set eyes on an enlargement of the scheme and are no doubt keeping their fingers crossed that the government has a transformation of mind and decides that it will expand the scheme for an additional year. Extending the scheme would further safeguard thousands of UK jobs and remove more old and potentially hazardous cars from our roads.

So far the scheme has contributed to a 13.5% increase in car manufacturing and there are environmental benefits as well. Data shows that the brand new cars on the road emit on average 25% less CO2 then the cars that have been scrapped and of course new cars have a propensity to be much safer than older models of cars. So with any luck Ford Harrogate and Ford Wetherby can have a cheerful new year and obtain an increase of this splendid scheme.

Do Not Buy Flood Damaged Cars

Friday, November 20th, 2009

There are numerous flood damaged autos being sold on the market. Usually, flood damaged automobiles, SUVs and vans are placed in salvage yards. Some though, are made spick and span and put into the vehicle market and they’ll be on sale. But the difficulty is there truly are no tell story indicators of flood damage that would dump them. The reason is because the autos will be revived so they’d look like new. The damages due to the flood would be wiped out or covered. After the changes, the vehicles will then be sold to gullible a buyer who assumes they’re getting a good bargain.

Fact is flood damaged automobiles are being moved by unfair merchants. Shoppers can and should protect themselves against being taken virtue of in the automobile market. Fortunately, there are many things buyers can do to guard themselves from purchasing flood damaged vehicles. The best things a purchaser can do to be certain if an automobile is flood damaged or not is to get the history of the vehicle. You can do this by submitting the car identification number (VIN) of an auto to an internet site which gives car history info. What these sites do is search a national database of auto info then gathers research on the auto’s title, upkeep record, registration, and odometer. You’ll instantly know if the car has been nicked, has had an uneasy past, or has had its odometer rolled back thru the report the site will return.

A little research on an auto’s history will exhibit if it has been salvaged, flooded, reconstructed, or is essentially a “lemon”. Prospective auto buyers should be conscious of flood damaged cars being sold on the automobile market. Why don’t you buy flood damaged cars? Well just because water leaves a long-lasting damage. Whether or not the devices and machines requiring electricity will revive it, it’ll possibly fail at some point because mildew and mold aren’t’ straightforward to get rid of. And when an auto is flood damaged any guaranty warrant is voided. Below are several things you can do to test if an automobile is flood damaged:

Wetness may also be seen within the compartment with gloves, console and trunk so you better check these spots. Dust, which may also be an indication of flood damage, can also acquire under the hood. Naturally, rust is another revealing sign of flood damage. Mould can be simply noted by smelling. Mildew regularly forms on doused fabrics so sharpen your sense of smell when you are on the lookout for a new auto. Also try to note other smells that might be due to flood damage like spilled oil or fuel. Mismatched part could mean the elements are changed hurriedly after the vehicle has been salvaged from a flood. So try to determine if the carpet, seats and stereo parts looks too new for the vehicle. Also try and check if the auto has been titled numerous times from different states, which is mostly a pointer that its owners are attempting to erase the dubious and negative history of the auto by hunting for spots where divulging defects isn’t needed or is simply dodged. Automobiles that are titled many times are sometimes salvaged or totaled. Naturally the most effective way to test the performance of a vehicle is to take it for a test drive. Check the electric system including all of the lights and the sound system.

Have an expert mechanic or technician check the auto. Remember that in purchasing a vehicle, never take a big gamble. Purchasing a broken automobile can cost more than your money. If you think that someone is selling you an auto which has been flood damaged instantly say no then walk off. The dough you’ll save in purchasing a flood damaged automobile will speedily leave by the headache it’ll bring.