Hyundai continue to get busy!

Hyundai are still continuing to get more and more motor car sales in from the government scrappage scheme. This time, its all revolving around the release of the ’59′ number plate.

Literally thousands of customers are going to be trying to get their hands on new motor cars with this number plate on. With discounts up to £5,000 on some new cars,  the offers are irresistable to new buyers.

Fortunately, hyundai are able to cope with the volume through extra staff and extra units being produced and shipped over to the UK. If you need motor insurance for your trade, then visit Broadsure Direct Motor trade specialists for a free, motor trade quotation. Visit http://www.broadsuredirect.com/motortrade-insurance.htm for more information.

Mitsubishi’s scrappage scheme proves successful

Mitsubishi have decided to extend beyond the government’s scrappage scheme by saying that customers can trade in cars from 5-10 years old. The scheme has meant that sales are up and now 21% of sales are from the scrappage scheme.

mitsubishi scrappage scheme

To help back these change of scrappage scheme, Mitsubishi have set aside £100m to account for this process. If you have recently got a Mitsubishi and need insurance, then visit Broadsure Direct Insurance Specialists for your first stop in motor insurance.

Scrappage scheme brings more jobs for Nissan

In order for Nissan to meet the high demand of the UK scrappage scheme, the Sunderland plant is said to be employing an extra 100 members of staff.

Nissan manufacturing

The jobs are only temporary though, 3 month contracts, as with the other jobs handed out in the past few months. Its a short spell for the Sunderland branch and its not only UK thats demanding their models. The scrappage scheme in Germany is said to be putting high demand on Nissan as well.

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Hyundai benefit from scrappage scheme

Hyundai are the next car manufacturer to benefit from the governments car scrappage scheme. They have claimed to have received around 11,000 orders so far, mainly on the i10 and i20 models.

Hyundai is calling is parent company in Korea for more orders to accomodate the large number of sales. The reasoning we think behind the orders is that the i10 retails for around £4,995 which is excellent value to the consumer.