What flawed aims? The aim of the scrappage scheme is to give a boost to the car industry. How is it possible to do this if a significant number of car sales are second hand? That does *nothing* for the motor industry, outside of parts
Yes, I did just say that. The sale of a second hand car does nothing for the manufacturers of vehicles. Dealers/Sellers get some cash, but that's it.[TW]Fox;15126861 said:I'm sorry, but what?
How does the sale of a used car do NOTHING for the motor industry outside of parts?
Did you really just say that?
Yes, I did just say that.
How do the factories benefit from a used car sale?
this bill, like cutting VAT is an effort to get people spending... the government doesnt care what u spend it on, as long as you are spending.
99% sure the money would be better off funding needed improvements to roads/public buildings etc that'll put money into the pockets of the engineering contractors and also benefit the general public.
I do actually agree with you about people scrapping perfectly serviceable cars; I am not a great fan of the consumer mindset. However, I am not entirely convinced that many people do actually scrap valuable "mint" cars.[TW]Fox;15126765 said:Not at all. We just hate to see perfectly working, perfectly serviceable nice cars being crushed. It just seems so wrong, especially when they are being crushed to achieve flawed aims.
I dont expect you to understand because your thoughts are so clinical and black and white you make me seem like a balanced individual![]()
I do actually agree with you about people scrapping perfectly serviceable cars; I am not a great fan of the consumer mindset. However, I am not entirely convinced that many people do actually scrap valuable "mint" cars.
tbh, who cares if a good car is scrapped ?, the goverment just want to kick start consumer spending, much like the VAT decrease a while back
Yes! Let's increase personal debt further!
The VAT decrease is a totally different subject. Something that I can't be bothered to waste time talking about, as it's already starting to sound like a broken record in here.
You're just reading the posts you want to and ignoring a lot of information, so I can't really be bothered to entertain you.
Increases sales for suspension/tyres. Sod saftey, speeding kills, didn't you know?
One of your arguments is you could have negociated a 1.5k discount anyway, but where does that 1.5k come from ?, from the poor dealers pocket. This way the dealer still retains good margins which is good for the industry.
I'm certainly not gonna shed a tear because some 10 year old worn out high milage banger is going to car heaven..
you gotta see cars as just things people buy not something to get upset about when they goto car heaven![]()