[TW]Fox;14986459 said:
Dealers taking in scrappage cars are [FORCED to scrap a ten year old car].
I suspect that with most dealers, if you took in a ten year old car in "
mint" condition and worth more to them than £1,000, they would manage to find some way of persuading you to give it up for £1,000 with an additional £1,000 discount on the car of your dreams
When I scrapped my 15 year old car, as well as the V5, MOT, Passport, recent utility bill and dog licence, they insisted on actually seeing the car before filling in the paperwork; I even cheekily asked them if they would offer me a better deal than the scrappage scheme.
Incidentally, the car (three careful owners) wasn't in particularly bad condition, the paintwork was scruffy and had suffered the usual car park dings, the interior was pretty dirty but there was no accident damage.
It did however have a tiresome and unpredictable habit of stalling at lights, when stopped at T junctions and on the entry to roundabouts; a fault which was not apparent on a superficial inspection and I had been told by my local friendly and consistently honest dealer could be fixed at a cost more than the value of the car.
Additionally, I had to have the FRONT subframe replaced at the last MOT and the tyres were old and worn.
Combined with the absence of any modern safety features, I was more than happy to replace it with a Hyundai i20 for a £2000+ discount; I really don't believe that my attitude is atypical of people other than dyed-in-the-wool car enthusiasts.