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Scrappage scheme scrap ends

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Carmakers are back on board the scrappage scheme following yesterday’s fiasco which saw the like of Ford and Honda suspend their participation in the scheme while issues over VAT payments were cleared up. Other ‘administrative issues’ over tax liabilities have now also been clarified.

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Will you save money if you buy a green car? The Green Piece

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Similarly, the Ford Focus ECOnetic only saves around £18 compared to its conventional alternative. The Ford Fiesta remains the top-selling new car with almost 67,000 registered in the first seven months of the year. Meanwhile, the likes of the Hyundai i10 have made it on to the best-sellers list for the first time ( see article ).

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Drive Electric Submission on the Emissions Reduction Plan Discussion Document

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By mid-2026, Ford says 100 percent of its passenger vehicle range in Europe will be zero-emissions capable, all-electric or plug-in hybrid, before finally going full-electric in 2030. Ford’s commercial vehicles will also be zero-emissions capable by 2024. . The Hyundai Motor Group aims to produce 1 million EVs globally, by 2025.