Yes, you can now get a GP or a Bravo as well as the Eco Panda on FIATs scrappage incentive scheme from the government - anyone likely to do so?!
www.fiat.co.uk/scrappage
nope, even a £2000 discount isnt enough to make a new car a sensible purchase for me. 3 years old is the newest i ever imagine i would be willing to buy unless i won the lottery.
so if this is right...panda eco with scrappage would be even more cheaper at £3995 and grande for £5995. so have they dropped the price?im confused as if you look under "scrappage offers" it says panda eco 4995 still as before.and grande for £6695 . so whats with the prices?have they dropped even further or? haha
Re: has fiat dropped the price of the punto more??
trouble with this scrappage scheme is that manufacturers can essentially "hide" money in it and therefore secure more money/ a better deal for themselves and make you think you are getting a better deal. All this scrappage bonus does is eliminate the discount that they could give to anyone not in the scrappage scheme, so there isnt nearly as much movement on the price!
if there wasnt a scrappage involved tho..i know we can haggle the price abit but how much can people haggle it down.surely not 2 grands worth on a new car?
Once you buy a new car its value drops by at least a grand, Might as well keep an eye out in the classfieds for a new car someones got tired of, can't pay for etc, seen plenty of 09's
Might be better off looking at a 2 year old Panda.
We picked up a 56 plate Eleganza spec for £4000 which makes for a nicer spec then the Active and comes with the 1.2.
As long as you dont mind having some miles on the car already and being the second owner that is (oh and it seems only available in silver!)