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scrappage scheme...
i have an old banger and its on its last legs... i am intending to buy a small second hand motor home for around £5,000, but im having trouble finding one that suits that i can afford etc
so i thought that id buy a normal car for now, then sell it when i find a suitable motorhome...
what i was wondering was if i was to buy a car worth £5000 and used the scrappage scheme, thereby getting the new car for £3000...if i then sold it when i find a motorhome, could i sell it for £5000?
or woudl there be a great loss? i would not imagine id hve the car for that long, 6 months a tthe most maybe.
just want to make sure i have all the money i need for the motorhome
thanks
so i thought that id buy a normal car for now, then sell it when i find a suitable motorhome...
what i was wondering was if i was to buy a car worth £5000 and used the scrappage scheme, thereby getting the new car for £3000...if i then sold it when i find a motorhome, could i sell it for £5000?
or woudl there be a great loss? i would not imagine id hve the car for that long, 6 months a tthe most maybe.
just want to make sure i have all the money i need for the motorhome
thanks
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to buy a second hand car at £5000 you will not get the scrappage scheme money.
If you buy a car worth £5000 then it may still be worth near that in 6 months time. Or it may not!
Shop around for a bargain maybe? someone having to sell preivately as they cant afford to keep car or something.
You need to do some homework if you dont want to lose money or want to make a profit. tbh it may be better to either repair your car to last another 6 months or buy a very cheap car thats taxed and tested just to get by
If you buy a car worth £5000 then it may still be worth near that in 6 months time. Or it may not!
Shop around for a bargain maybe? someone having to sell preivately as they cant afford to keep car or something.
You need to do some homework if you dont want to lose money or want to make a profit. tbh it may be better to either repair your car to last another 6 months or buy a very cheap car thats taxed and tested just to get by
Thing is the car you'd be buying from a dealer or garage (which you'd need to do if you wanted to trade in your banger) they would have put a markup on the cost of the vehicle to get it to the sale price of £5000. Unless you were incredibly lucky you wouldn't get £5000 back on it when you came to sell it.
Scrappage scheme as other has said won't apply as the car purchased has to be brand new.
Scrappage scheme as other has said won't apply as the car purchased has to be brand new.