Government scheme 'may not offer enough to motorists'

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Government scheme 'may not offer enough to motorists'

Research has suggested that the government's proposed car scrappage scheme, which may be included in tomorrow's budget, will not offer enough money to meet the demand of UK motorists.

The suggested scheme would offer UK drivers loans of up to £2,000 to trade in their old vehicles for newer, greener models.

However, uSwitch.com suggested that the government's investment in the scheme will be capped at £560 million, which would mean only 280,000 motorists would benefit.

A poll by the price comparison website revealed that as many as 250 million drivers in the UK might potentially want to take advantage of the offer.

The website said: "Sadly, opinions remain divided as to how much impact this initiative would actually have."

Supporters of the scheme claim it would benefit the ailing UK car industry as well as the environment, but its critics claim that the emissions regulations governing the cars concerned may not be strict enough to bring any real benefit.

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