“Scrappage” Scheme for “Dirty” Diesels?

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Interesting reading is the RAC’s recent demand that the government introduce a “scrappage” incentive for old diesel cars.

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Interesting reading is the RAC’s recent demand that the government introduce a “scrappage” incentive for old diesel cars in an attempt to clear the environment of life-shortening particulates.

We will see how this idea progresses (or not) and report notable developments here.

Being pro-active however, invitations to purchase a Ford Mondeo diesel with a mere 130,000 genuine miles are now being taken.  Currently parked outside the Lawgistics office.  Minimum bid £5k. Think of how you will be saving the environment if you win!     

Please don’t bid all at once though…

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