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		<title>By: Ford to sweeten scrappage deal – but is it green?</title>
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		<description>[...] &#160;Email This Post      // Unsurprisingly there is still frenzied interest in the announcement of a vehicle scrappage scheme by Alistair Darling as part of his 2009 Budget. The scheme, which will see the Government and vehicle manufacturers collectively offer a £2,000 discount against the purchase of a new vehicle when the owner scraps a car that is over 10 years old, has had its merits questioned by a number of industry analysts. [...]</description>
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