London launches £25m car scrappage scheme, including for the disabled.

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    Brydo

      Low income or disabled drivers living in London can now claim £2,000 when they scrap a car that doesn’t meet ULEZ standards
      A new £25 million scrappage scheme has been launched in London for cars and motorcycles that do not meet ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) standards.

      Drivers living in one of the 32 London Boroughs or in the City of London can claim £2,000 to scrap a car or £1,000 to scrap a motorcycle, as long as both they and their vehicle meet requirements set out by Transport for London (TfL).

      • How to scrap your car, and how to get the best price

      Firstly, drivers are required to be classed as being on low income or having a disability. Specifically, they must be claiming one or more of the following benefits:

      https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/108224/london-launches-25m-car-scrappage-scheme

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    • #93102
      BionicRusty
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        Wow. This is almost worth moving to London ??

        ? I will be remembered for nothing but had great fun doing it ?

        #94194
        callmejohn

          I am glad I read the details Brydo, you had me worried sick with your title, I thought the 25m scheme was for scrapping cars and the disabled.

          Some people might see me as an old banger, but I maintain that I am of vintage class.

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          Brydo

            Vintage is a great word John I like it ?

            #96067
            Andrew

              Hi Brydo,

              So this 2000 is a cheque that you can bank it or just to use if you buy a new car as someone on low income will not have the necessary funds towards a new car ?

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              Wigwam
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                If it’s a cheque, anyone with a £100 old banger will be well in.

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