Archive for March, 2010

Scrappage Scheme coming to an end

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

With the scrappage scheme not due to end until the end of March, 6 manufacturers have announced that they have already run out of funding.  Vauxhall, Fiat, Volkswagen, Kia, Audi and Hyundai have all had to suspend orders based on the scrappage scheme due to using up their allocation of  funds.

There is real fear within the industry that the end of the scrappage scheme could be spark a serious fall in new car sales.  To try to counter this many manufacturers are planning to launch their own scrappage schemes, with Vauxhall last week launching theirs.  There is a really feeling that once the Government’s scheme ends their will be a real shortage of new car deals available to consumers and sales could plummet.  Vauxhall’s scheme should at least mean that there are some good new Vauxhall deals in the market and surely more manufacturer’s will follow.

Nissan Announce new Leaf will be built in Sunderland

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Nissan have announced that their new mainstream electric car, the Leaf, will be built in Sunderland from 2013, securing over 2000 jobs.  With many great Nissan deals already available, you will soon be able to help do your bit for the environment and the British economy buy buying a Nissan Leaf.

With a top speed of 90 mph, a range of 100 miles, and 5 seats, the Leaf is being heralded by Nissan as ”the world’s first affordable, mass-produced, zero-emission car”.

The One North East, a regional development agency, has pledged to install 1,300 re-charging points in the north-east over the next 3 years.

Nissan’s Sunderland plant currently produces the Micra, Note, Qashqai and Qashqai+2