Ford announces scrappage scheme for commercial vehicles

Ford commercial vehicle scrappage scheme extended for 2020

Ford’s scrappage scheme is one of the most generous when it comes to vans.

Ford’s scrappage schemes are some of the most successful of those offered by any manufacturer.

It certainly helps when Ford is Britain’s most popular car manufacturer, with past offers leading to a huge number of dirty and higher polluting vehicles being taken off the road. 

Ford is now relaunching its latest scheme, which targets both cars and vans.

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What new commercial vehicles can you buy?

The firm’s latest offers extend across its entire commercial vehicle line-up, with the exception of the Transit Connect Base, Leader, Trend series and Ranger Raptor. This gives buyers access to a wide range of vans and pick-ups.

From the small and fun Fiesta van, through to the standard Ranger and even the Transit Chassis cab, and the best-selling standard Transit, meaning the choice is vast.  This is an ideal opportunity to help smaller business users switch out of their old polluting vehicles and into something cleaner and cheaper to run.

The discount means buyers can save up to £7,250 (excluding VAT), while, unlike other schemes, the Ford vehicle is scrapped and a Certificate of Destruction issued.

Ford Scrappage Deals 2020

Details of the Commercial Vehicles available in the Ford Scrappage Scheme are outlined below, the links will allow you to Compare Ford Prices of specific models. 

Ford CV Model Commercial Vehicle Scrappage Saving excl VAT^
Fiesta Sport Van £3,000
Transit Courier Limited £3,500
Transit Custom Limited £5,350
Tourneo Custom £6,000
New Transit Limited 350 (MCA) £7,250
New Ranger Wildtrak (3.2 engine only) £5,000

 

So what are the restrictions?

Well, to qualify for the discount, you must trade in any car or commercial vehicle that was first registered before 1 January 2014. The van or pick-up must then be registered come the end of March 2020.

The vehicle being scrapped must have also been registered by December 31, 2012, and it also needs to have been owned for a minimum of 90 days by the owner to qualify for the scrappage scheme in 2019