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Scrappage Scheme

A brand new Kia becomes incredibly affordable when you scrap your car with the Government Scrappage Scheme.

To be eligible for the Government Scrappage Scheme your vehicle must:

  • Be registered in the UK on or before 29th February 2000 (Passenger cars)
  • Be registered in the UK on or before 28th February 2002 (Light commercial vehicles)
  • Weigh 3,500kg or less
  • Have a UK address on the registration certificate
  • Have been registered to you for a minimum of 12 months
  • Be registered in your name
  • Have a current MOT test certificate

You may have come across car dealers offering car salvage and car replacement schemes. But if your car is more than 10 years old and you’ve had it for more than 12 months, it’s well worth changing it for a new one – unless of course it’s a classic or holds great sentimental value.

This is because the Government and Kia Motors (UK) Ltd is offering drivers £2,000 to change their older, more polluting vehicles for a new ‘green’ car. So your current car may be worth a lot more than you thought.

1. No worries about unexpected repairs

From a minimum of 3 years unlimited mileage – up to a staggering 7 years for the cee’d and Sportage models – no other car manufacturer can match our warranties.

2. Reduce your running costs

New cars, on average, are more economical than old ones. And, if you choose one of Kia’s low emission range, you will save every year with only £35 road tax charge and fall into the low group 2 insurance bracket.

3. Enjoy the drive, more safely

Buy a new Kia and you don’t just get exceptional quality and value for money – driver and passenger airbags, side impact protection and ABS brakes come as standard.

4. It couldn't be simpler!

Your Kia dealer will arrange everything for you. Contact your local Kia dealer and they will be happy to do the rest.

Whats Next.

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Standard Terms and Conditions

1. Scrappage incentive of £2,000 made up of £1,000 Government grant and a minimum of £1,000 customer saving from Kia Motors (UK) Limited.
2. Scrappage incentive available between 18 May 2009 until 1 March 2010 (or until Government funding limits have been reached if sooner).
3. Owners of passenger cars and small vans up to 3500 Kilograms are eligible to claim the scrappage incentive if:-
a. Their vehicle was first registered in the UK on or before 29th February 2000 (passenger cars only) or 28th February 2002 (light commercial vehicles)
b. The vehicle has a current MOT certificate
c. The vehicle is currently registered with the DVLA
d. The vehicle has been continuously registered to the applicant for the preceding calendar 12 months before the registration date of the new vehicle.
e. The registered keeper of the vehicle has a UK address on the registration document.
4. New Kia vehicles will be eligible for the scrappage incentive if:-
a. The vehicle is first registered new in the UK, with no former keepers, between 18 May 2009 and March 2010 (or sooner if Government funding limits run out).
b. The vehicle is registered to the same registered keeper as the registered keeper of the vehicle to be scrapped.
c. The vehicle is an official UK specification Kia vehicle sourced through an authorised Kia Motors (UK) Limited dealer.
5. The scrappage incentive will be shown as a discount against the price of the new vehicle on the new vehicle sales invoice.
6. In accepting the scrappage incentive, new car customers forfeit completely any rights to ownership or title regarding their existing car and accept that this vehicle will be scrapped.
7. Scrappage incentive only available on a new Kia vehicle sourced through an authorised Kia Motors (UK) Limited dealer.
8. Authorised Kia dealers will complete all necessary paperwork to claim the scrappage incentive and make arrangements for the scrapping of the traded in vehicle.
9. Terms and conditions correct as of 19th October 2009 and are subject to change without notice.