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Opel Scrappage

  • 16-02-2015 11:34am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    Hi

    I have seen advertising for Opel in the last few days offering scrappage deals of "Up to" 5000 euro.

    I am interested in trading in my existing cars, but am wondering how this (and the current Nissan) offer are any different to a normal trade-in scenario.

    The "up to" implies the dealer will value the car and offer a price "up to" the maximum scrappage amount. Is this not simply what happens in a normal trade in.

    My car would not be worth 5,000 euro so a scrappage offer would be ideal, but this does not appear to be what is on offer, or does anyone know if there are additional bonuses I am not aware of.

    Regards


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,685 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    I'd say you'll only get 5k if you are buying the absolute top of the range Opel.

    If buying a Corsa, except more like 1.5k - 2k.


  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators Posts: 17,858 Mod ✭✭✭✭Henry Ford III


    Why not ask the dealer?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 51,363 ✭✭✭✭bazz26


    Google is your friend.

    From http://www.opel.ie/offers-services/current-offers/current-car-offers.html

    Terms and Conditions

    Finance
    *Scrappage applies to new Corsa, Astra, Insignia and Mokka retail passenger cars ordered between 16th – 28th February 2015. Insignia scrappage allowance of €4,500, Astra scrappageallowance of €3,500, Mokka and Corsa scrappage allowance of €3,000.Trade-in vehicles must be registered in name of purchasing customer for a minimum of 6 months and have a valid NCT.Opel dealers reserve the right to refuse a vehicle if it is not roadworthy. Finance Example Insignia S 1.4i: Retail Price† €24,995 • Finance Deposit Allowance €850 • Customer Deposit/ Trade in€11,647.50 • Finance Amount €12,497.50 • Total Cost of Credit €0 • 24 monthly payments of €520.73 • Term 24 months •APR%** 0%. †Excludes delivery & related charges. Model is shown for illustrative purposes only. *Lending criteria and terms and conditions apply. Finance is provided by way of a hire purchase agreement. Finance example is based on a fixed rate APR of 0% and is inclusive of a once off purchase instalment of €10. To qualify for this Finance Offer a minimum deposit of 50% of the retail price and a maximum term of 24 months applies. Rate quotedis correct as at 16th February 2015 and is subject to change. This offer is available on all new Corsa, Astra, Insignia and Mokkas ordered from 16th February 2015 to 28th February 2015 atparticipating dealers only. The credit provider is Bank of Ireland Finance which is a registered trading name of Bank of Ireland. Insignia Fuel economy l/100km: urban 4.5 – 11.4, extra – urban 3.2 – 5.9, combined figure 3.7 – 7.9. CO2 emissions 99 – 187g/km. Astra fuel economy l/100km: urban 5.3 - 9.9, extra urban 3.6 - 5.5, combined 4.2 - 7.1. CO2 emissions 106 - 124 g/km. Mokka fuel economy l/100km: urba n 5.8 - 8.6, extra urban 4.1 - 5.3, combined 4.7 - 6.5. CO2 emissions 124 - 153 g/km.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 appd


    Thanks bazz26, yes I did read the scrappage terms and conditions, however they did not answer my question - whether once the car is nct'ed and taxed (as stated in the T&Cs) and roadworthy the dealer will give the actual quoted scappage allowance or only what he/she considers to be the actual trade-in value of the car.

    Thanks Henry Ford III, asking the dealer is the next port of call.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 596 ✭✭✭sumo12


    Let us know how you get on OP. Sounds like an interesting offer.


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