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		<title>The Winners and Outright Losers of the Scrappage Scheme</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The scrappage scheme may well have saved an immense amount of jobs and stopped companies from going under. Well that is what we are told from the media, but things are not all dandy and there are a few people that have missed out. So let us take an insight into the victorious and not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The scrappage scheme may well have saved an immense amount of jobs and stopped companies from going under. Well that is what we are told from the media, but things are not all dandy and there are a few people that have missed out. So let us take an insight into the victorious and not so victorious people that come out of the scrappage scheme.<span id="more-51"></span></p>
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<p>The Public</p>
<p>Everyone is cheering and praising the governments around the world about the way they have saved the public money on new cars. But the deal is not that good as its something that you could have genuinley got from the dealer, especially when they are trying to shift cars during the economic crisis.</p>
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<p>Earth</p>
<p>We all acknowledge that we are damaging the planet a vast quantity and most of this is caused by old cars that are not eco friendly. By trading your old automobile in for a new one you are essentially help save the environment as newer models of vehicles tend to emit much less CO2.</p>
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<p>Now let us take a look at the more negative</p>
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<p>Luxury Cars</p>
<p>The scrappage scheme has been superb for vehicles such as Ford and Honda. But for the higher end of things such as the BMW or Mercedes are still losing out a bit, this is because &pound;2000 is really not going to help if you are spending around thirty thousand for your vehicle.</p>
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<p>Used Car Market</p>
<p>Used car salesmen that I have come across are literally fuming, simply because of the fact that they have lost a high percentage of the <a href="http://www.carpress.co.uk" target="_blank">used cars</a> market because of the scrappage scheme. I mean who would realistically want to purchase a used car when they can purchase a new car for around the same price.</p>
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<p>Looking for a great <a href="http://www.carpress.co.uk/audi" target="_blank">Audi</a> or <a href="http://www.carpress.co.uk/renault" target="_blank">Renault</a></p>
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