When you go to put your details in they also give you a £250 voucher. That makes £2250 off any Vauxhall - on top of any offers they have! Not bad.
+ any other offers on top including partner company offers.
(search your company on http://www.drivevauxhall.co.uk/vauxhall-partners/)
List is quite long and includes sainsburys / Halfords / engineering companies / supermarkets / etc.
Use login ASDA / TESCO / HALFORDS / etc. to register on partner site if you want to see deals - if you aren't a member you might be able to get them to give you the deal anyway :)
You will need to prove you are part of the company involved or be in contact with the friend who recommends you however to get any extra discount on top of the £2k
Ends 15th December.
Vauxhall Scrappage Offer
Get £2,000 off a new Vauxhall
If you’ve recently had your eye on a shiny new Vauxhall car, here’s your chance to drive it away at a £2,000 discount (including VAT).
To claim the discount, all you have to do is trade in your old car when you buy. Any brand will do, and the age of your vehicle doesn’t matter.
You’ll simply need to prove that you’ve owned it for at least 90 days before the new-car order date and agree that the vehicle can be scrapped.
This scrappage offer is available at participating Retailers and covers our passenger-car range excluding VIVA, Corsa Sting, Corsa Sting R and ADAM JAM. Terms and conditions apply.**
Double-up on Vauxhall offers
Our scrappage offer is available on top of other Vauxhall offers – so why not save even more by combining it with our Flexible Finance, Flexible PCP or insurance offers?
For example, if you’re 18 to 20, you can get a year’s insurance on ADAM SLAM and Corsa Limited Edition for just £99. And if you’re 21 or more, you can get one year’s free insurance.
This means a 21-year old customer who trades in their car could also take advantage of a £1,190 finance deposit contribution and pay just £193 per month over 36 months for a Corsa three-door 1.2-litre Limited Edition – and that includes one year’s free insurance and one year’s free OnStar and 4G Wi-Fi.^
We’re the only manufacturer making this offer, so why not contact your Vauxhall Retailer today?
Top comments
mcormack to Pluun
29 Oct 1529#12
What a Clown!
ranja81 to Pluun
29 Oct 156#11
How about I've had a car for years and its now worth less than £2k and now I want a new one........sheeesh
dnc316
3 Nov 153#44
But this means I have to buy a Vauxhall :disappointed:
tcee81 to quglarz
29 Oct 153#10
Yes, you can scrap that....:smirk:
Latest comments (90)
greenhell
4 Nov 15#84
The £250 applied to list price only. I recently went to buy a new vauxhall from a dealer and it didn't apply as was for sale under the list price.
Sparco100 to greenhell
4 Nov 152#90
Not when I recently went to purchase a new Mokka
Got 2k off for a car that was a non-runner
£250 voucher
Another £1000ish dealer discount
And 5yrs 0% interest
coolio28
4 Nov 15#89
Lol put a pic of your bentley.. You prob a bus wan*** lol
Babbler
30 Oct 15#24
If you have the outright cash you can buy (with partner scheme):
Astra Excite 1.4i 100PS for £10,545 saving £7,375
ADAM GLAM 1.4i 87PS for £8859 saving £4822
New Corsa 3dr Limited Edition 1.0i Turbo 115PS Start/Stop ecoFLEX for £11758 saving £4733
oddballjamie to Babbler
3 Nov 15#43
Is the Adam Glam price including scrappage?
satchef1 to Babbler
3 Nov 15#59
I can't find these prices :disappointed:
Only ADAM GLAM I can find in 1.4 is the 'Purple Fiction' 3-door at £14,131 before scrappage.
stphnstevey to Babbler
4 Nov 15#88
This sounds like the price they should be sold for anyway!
Pluun
4 Nov 15#87
Yes I bet you are.
You can park it next to my Bentley.
C
stphnstevey
4 Nov 15#86
nice
coolio28
4 Nov 15#85
Nah I wondered go for a Vauxhall new - getting an Audi so drool on that you little twig
Pluun
4 Nov 15#83
I bet you don't though.
I wonder why?
Pluun
4 Nov 15#82
GFAM YC
bigcul1
4 Nov 15#81
Urg - scrappage scheme, another way to deplete the supply of cheap used cars and remove interesting old cars that could otherwise have been kept on the roads. Absolutely hate this. The last time the government introduced the scrappage scheme genuine classics were removed from the road and scrapped. Such a waste. To top it all off this deal land you with a Vauxhall in return. Couldn't think of a worse deal, uber cold!
Pluun
29 Oct 151#6
Absolute GARBAGE.!!!
This will only be a "deal" if the scrapped car is worth LESS than £2,000.
Also, just WHO is going to move up from a sub £2,000 car to a new one?
They are probably using a cheap car because they can't afford a new one !
Sheesh ! :confused:
ranja81 to Pluun
29 Oct 156#11
How about I've had a car for years and its now worth less than £2k and now I want a new one........sheeesh
mcormack to Pluun
29 Oct 1529#12
What a Clown!
gh000stman to Pluun
29 Oct 152#19
Maybe not a deal to you, but will be to some. No need to be such an *** hole about it though.
rohitmkiller to Pluun
3 Nov 151#29
somebody young who's now been working for a couple years and has money to upgrade their 10 year old corsa for a new one
CiBi1968 to Pluun
3 Nov 15#37
Well in 2009 i gave in my old Ford Sierra Estate that i paid £250 for the year before and it had about 6 weeks m.o.t left & got £2k off a new Fiat 500 for my wife . So I guess you could say you are wrong !
This_Is_My_Username to Pluun
3 Nov 151#46
Think we know who the garbage is.
coolio28 to Pluun
3 Nov 15#65
That's absolute garbage. I've owned a civic type R 09 plate and moved down to a 01 corsa for the sake of driving to work - a local commute.
I could trade my corsa which cost £400 and invest towards one of these.
seanmorris100 to Pluun
4 Nov 152#78
Idiot much? I have a 2002 focus which runs fine but not worth much these days, perfect deal for me but im not sure if i like vauhalls hmm
markfrst to Pluun
4 Nov 151#80
What an idiot, people do what is right for them, some buy new cars(sorry hire them) every year or so, and end up paying thousands and thousands for cars they never own. Some people like me choose to buy cheaper cars that are fast/luxury which I would rather drive than a new basic car. ( I also have no massive monthly payments to worry about) Others buy a new car that they actually own and then use it until it is 10+ years old or knackered and then buy a new one. I wouldn't want a new Corsa/other similar small horrible car if you gave it to me, I would rather drive a £2000 barge!
whathesmeg
4 Nov 15#79
And the new car is going to lose more than this in depreciation, one of the biggest costs of running a new car.
Use login ASDA / TESCO / HALFORDS / etc. to register on partner site if you want to see deals - if you aren't a member you might be able to get them to give you the deal anyway :smiley:
PS - They will call you pretty much within the hour after registering so if you don't want that to happen don't put the full phone number in :wink:
satchef1
3 Nov 15#63
If you check the FAQ on the partner site it reveals all. There are 'Partners' (employees of Vauxhall, GM and a few other companies) and 'Associates' (employees of partner businesses).
Turns out, us meagre associates don't get much of a discount. TBH it was only the pairing of the two deals (Partner Program and Scrappage Scheme) that was making this hot. The offers at my local dealer, for example, are similar to what they were a few months back after a modest trade-in.
Babbler to satchef1
4 Nov 15#76
PS
"A GM employee, agency personnel engaged on a GM contract or non-GM employee working at an eligible GM UK site, can nominate two friends per year, however you can nominate your partner, and as many other eligible relatives as you wish! Once registered, they can buy their own vehicles through the programme. You can check family eligibility on the website. Unmarried partners are only eligible if they can produce documentary evidence of proof of address - such as a utility bill. This is part of GM's terms and conditions."
My collegue got the partner discount - she does not work for any of the GM group just one of the companies mentioned in the link above.
The discount is the same for both as far as I can see - you get whatever discount the site tells you once you are registered.
Babbler
4 Nov 15#75
Not what I meant... I meant you get it for £8859 AFTER all the discounts. + anything you can negotiate on top like free A/C / accessories etc.
Or find someone that is and get them to recommend you as "family".
TurboMelon
4 Nov 152#74
I have a 1998 Ford Focus, 106,000 miles, I earn a good wage. I am looking for a new car. This applies to me for anyone still stabbing the deal. Heat!
229mel
4 Nov 151#73
I would not trade in even a 100quid banger to buy an Opel ,
Infact I would swap a £100 banger for a brand new opel only to sell it on to some sucker for profit.
Firefly1
4 Nov 15#72
/
Obviously somebody keyed in the wrong sale value. Not really a story is it :stuck_out_tongue:
vulcanproject
4 Nov 15#71
I have much difficulty seeing a Vauxhall that I find desireable. Maybe it is because I have had Fords that I really liked and maybe you can't like both. It's like a DNA thing, you can only like one or the other and quite dislike the products of the other. That is what I have found anyway with most people.
Invest is probably not the best word when buying a new car.
deal_miner
3 Nov 15#64
Comment
Thats the exact situation im in was gonna go for a hybrid and traid in my astra coupe that iv had for 10 yrs..time for a new car now.
vickyboy123
3 Nov 151#60
do yourself a favour and avoid Vauxhall. i bought a zafira a couple of years back and now im praying it wont blow up! vauxhalls advice is to not put the heating on. so basically i have the choice of either freezing to death this winter or burning to death. thanks vauxhall
oddballjamie to vickyboy123
3 Nov 15#62
They will recall once they know the root of the problem and have a resolution.
I've had an Astra for over five years since new and it's been faultless, only goes to the garage for MOT/service and yearly warranty renew.
oddballjamie
3 Nov 15#61
So it's ADAM GLAM 1.4i 87PS for £8859 saving £4822 -£2000 for Scrappage then another £250 off?
£6609?
I can't see any of the really low Adam prices, how are you finding them?
zach2709
3 Nov 15#58
Lol...I think you forgot to read the rest. He works for tescos part of partners programme managed to get 10% discount off vehicle along with haggling price of car down on an Astra, on road was £18795 got it down to £11500
mikeyfive
3 Nov 15#57
Low loader? :smiley:
zach2709
3 Nov 15#52
Hot!! I'm sure you can get the £2000 scrappage along with £250 voucher with partner discount varying on what you buy and additional discount, my friend got a car and saved over £7k!!!
Car doesn't have to be MOT'd or even running!!!! As long as it's been in your name over 90 days it's ok
mikeyfive
3 Nov 15#48
Does the car have to be MOT'd? I have a knackered Passat on my drive that I've owned for about 9 years and haven't got around to fixing.
Apologies if this has already been covered.
mattturner756 to mikeyfive
3 Nov 15#50
Don't think so- car is going to be scraped!
I would assume it's because it's one less of whatever brand you're driving and one more Vauxhall on the road
Babbler to mikeyfive
3 Nov 15#51
Dont think so as not mentioned but you have to legally get the car there to give it to them.
Babbler
3 Nov 15#49
Yes. Only adam jam isnt.
Pluun
2 Nov 152#25
Hmmm,
Someone running a sub £2,000 banger is going to spend 10 grand on their next car.lol
Babbler to Pluun
3 Nov 152#26
Yes - a couple of friends have done it:
1) With the partnership scheme its interest free / unlimited mileage for 5 years
2) Extra 7% discount on list price
3) Some people cant afford a car outright but with interest free monthly payments and no deposits they can. (partnership scheme)
4) Some people run their car to the ground and don't change every 3 years so may have bought a car 10 or more years ago that isn't worth much.
jb66 to Pluun
3 Nov 15#32
I did it 5 years ago, my BMW blew its head gasket
Pricy147 to Pluun
3 Nov 151#36
We changed our 10 year old yaris in 2011 fora new 40k range rover evoque. Yaris worthno more than 1200-1500.
No we didnt win the lottery or have a windfall. Just upgrading when affordable having just paid off our first car and having cash available for evoque.
mcormack to Pluun
3 Nov 15#47
I am, Clown!
geordibbk
3 Nov 15#45
Good on vauxhall for bring back the scrappage scheme.
dnc316
3 Nov 153#44
But this means I have to buy a Vauxhall :disappointed:
greyrider
3 Nov 15#38
Does it include Volkswagen?
oddballjamie to greyrider
3 Nov 15#42
Yes, they will happily scrap VWs, especially diesels.
mike_6480
3 Nov 15#41
We've just done this (currently waiting for the car).
We were originally gong to trade in our 2008 fiesta (current family car) but because of this deal we are trading in our second car, a 2001 Peugeot 106 instead.
Got an offer on carwow, then got the, to match it and then used the scrappage offer on top
bigbaz
3 Nov 15#40
There's an old saying, When you're in an hole stop digging.
muckspreader1
3 Nov 15#39
Shame the scrap traded in will be better then what your buying that's if it dosent set fire first lol
lugworm
3 Nov 15#34
Don't forget...when deals like this are offered, garages always revert to "list prices", almost always much more expensive than their normal selling price.
Babbler to lugworm
3 Nov 15#35
Yes but if you can get bpartnership discount which lots of companies do you can get discount on top of 2k.
louiseprior
3 Nov 15#33
^^ hahaha...
markymark34
3 Nov 15#31
Make sure you check the online discount websites first. Good chance you can get near these prices already.
rehydrated
3 Nov 15#30
Is there any motorbike companies offering scrappage?
arusiek
3 Nov 15#28
Have seen already this deal... I think
Pluun
3 Nov 153#27
I usually run my cars to the ground too.
My £6,500 Sierra lasted me 13 years, 1/3 of a million miles and only went due to bad body work..
My mk3 2006 Mondeo 2.2 diesel Estate Ghia, bought in 2010 for £2,850 is still running well at 228,000 miles.
If it claps out before I do, I will buy another £2,000 range car.
But I won't buy a new car, even at 50% off, because it will be out of my price range.
I am running a £2,850 car because that's all I can afford.
Even if I had a car worth only a penny and the £2,000 offer was really worth £2,000 I couldn't take advantage of this offer.
Bearing in mind that virtually every car is worth at least £100, the £2,000 offer is only worth £1,900 at best.
Pity Rolls Royce don't do this.
Every dole wallah in the country will have one.
Chiptivo
29 Oct 15#20
I am confused on how I get the extra £250 off?
Babbler to Chiptivo
29 Oct 15#21
Click on a car then get details and a pop up appears. Unless you block popups. Or google vauxhall 250 voucher.
Pluun
29 Oct 15#18
Oh yes.
That's very likely.:confused:
Babbler
29 Oct 15#17
Do a finance quote...
Billythebubble
29 Oct 15#14
Slightly better deal if you trade in a car only worth £300 & receive £2k scrapage allowance, how can that be a poor deal? You do the mathes?
Thomablue to Billythebubble
29 Oct 152#16
Forget the maths, you need to work on your spelling.
Babbler
29 Oct 15#13
Their deposit contributions work towards this too I assume - ie stack a £1380 deposit contribution on top towards 0% finance. Seems a great deal to me! :smile:
aty2e to Babbler
29 Oct 15#15
Who gives you the £1380 deposit? where can i please find it?
quglarz
29 Oct 15#8
Is Astra GTC available ?
tcee81 to quglarz
29 Oct 153#10
Yes, you can scrap that....:smirk:
Brownbloke11
29 Oct 152#9
Sadly I used to like Vauxhall, but my current one (from new) is a pile of junk. Poor economy, poor quality and lots of repairs, then when you think you have a Lifetime Warranty you find lots of things are not included. Mine is the worse car I have owned for many years - so I would be tempted to keep the old car, as it will probably be more reliable!
chrissym46
29 Oct 151#7
jesus some people !!!, Its a deal for some.... and i havent seen it before
hoppo7
29 Oct 152#4
Already posted? I've not seen it before
Babbler to hoppo7
29 Oct 151#5
Just searched myself and definitely not posted - the £250 voucher was but not the scrappage.
BlownGasketBob
29 Oct 15#2
already posted weeks ago.
Babbler to BlownGasketBob
29 Oct 152#3
didn't know... besides reposts happen monthly here... its allowed :smile:
Babbler
29 Oct 15#1
**Scrappage Allowance – terms and conditions
£2,000 Scrappage Allowance towards a new car is offered on condition that the traded-in car must have been registered in your name as the owner for a least 90 days and the registration document must be in your name and address. Offers available to private individuals and small businesses 1-24 units (purchase only). All other sales categories are excluded. Offers apply to selected new vehicles ordered between 8 October 2015 and 15 December 2015, and are subject to terms and conditions. Offers available at participating retailers only. UK-supplied vehicles only.
^On selected models only. OnStar is a comprehensive package which includes a high-speed 4G Wi-Fi mobile network, emergency response notification and stolen-vehicle recovery technology.
Opening post
+ any other offers on top including partner company offers.
(search your company on http://www.drivevauxhall.co.uk/vauxhall-partners/)
List is quite long and includes sainsburys / Halfords / engineering companies / supermarkets / etc.
https://www.partnersprogramme.co.uk:
Use login ASDA / TESCO / HALFORDS / etc. to register on partner site if you want to see deals - if you aren't a member you might be able to get them to give you the deal anyway :)
Or it just takes you to the register page here:
https://www.partnersprogramme.co.uk/register/index
You will need to prove you are part of the company involved or be in contact with the friend who recommends you however to get any extra discount on top of the £2k
Ends 15th December.
Vauxhall Scrappage Offer
Get £2,000 off a new Vauxhall
If you’ve recently had your eye on a shiny new Vauxhall car, here’s your chance to drive it away at a £2,000 discount (including VAT).
To claim the discount, all you have to do is trade in your old car when you buy. Any brand will do, and the age of your vehicle doesn’t matter.
You’ll simply need to prove that you’ve owned it for at least 90 days before the new-car order date and agree that the vehicle can be scrapped.
This scrappage offer is available at participating Retailers and covers our passenger-car range excluding VIVA, Corsa Sting, Corsa Sting R and ADAM JAM. Terms and conditions apply.**
Double-up on Vauxhall offers
Our scrappage offer is available on top of other Vauxhall offers – so why not save even more by combining it with our Flexible Finance, Flexible PCP or insurance offers?
For example, if you’re 18 to 20, you can get a year’s insurance on ADAM SLAM and Corsa Limited Edition for just £99. And if you’re 21 or more, you can get one year’s free insurance.
This means a 21-year old customer who trades in their car could also take advantage of a £1,190 finance deposit contribution and pay just £193 per month over 36 months for a Corsa three-door 1.2-litre Limited Edition – and that includes one year’s free insurance and one year’s free OnStar and 4G Wi-Fi.^
We’re the only manufacturer making this offer, so why not contact your Vauxhall Retailer today?
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Latest comments (90)
Got 2k off for a car that was a non-runner
£250 voucher
Another £1000ish dealer discount
And 5yrs 0% interest
Astra Excite 1.4i 100PS for £10,545 saving £7,375
ADAM GLAM 1.4i 87PS for £8859 saving £4822
New Corsa 3dr Limited Edition 1.0i Turbo 115PS Start/Stop ecoFLEX for £11758 saving £4733
Only ADAM GLAM I can find in 1.4 is the 'Purple Fiction' 3-door at £14,131 before scrappage.
You can park it next to my Bentley.
C
I wonder why?
This will only be a "deal" if the scrapped car is worth LESS than £2,000.
Also, just WHO is going to move up from a sub £2,000 car to a new one?
They are probably using a cheap car because they can't afford a new one !
Sheesh ! :confused:
I could trade my corsa which cost £400 and invest towards one of these.
Use login ASDA / TESCO / HALFORDS / etc. to register on partner site if you want to see deals - if you aren't a member you might be able to get them to give you the deal anyway :smiley:
Or just click this link
https://www.partnersprogramme.co.uk/register/index
register and see what's on offer.
PS - They will call you pretty much within the hour after registering so if you don't want that to happen don't put the full phone number in :wink:
Turns out, us meagre associates don't get much of a discount. TBH it was only the pairing of the two deals (Partner Program and Scrappage Scheme) that was making this hot. The offers at my local dealer, for example, are similar to what they were a few months back after a modest trade-in.
"A GM employee, agency personnel engaged on a GM contract or non-GM employee working at an eligible GM UK site, can nominate two friends per year, however you can nominate your partner, and as many other eligible relatives as you wish! Once registered, they can buy their own vehicles through the programme. You can check family eligibility on the website. Unmarried partners are only eligible if they can produce documentary evidence of proof of address - such as a utility bill. This is part of GM's terms and conditions."
My collegue got the partner discount - she does not work for any of the GM group just one of the companies mentioned in the link above.
The discount is the same for both as far as I can see - you get whatever discount the site tells you once you are registered.
Two websites you need:
http://www.drivevauxhall.co.uk/vauxhall-partners/ (check if your a part of a company that's eligible).
http://www.partnersprogramme.co.uk/ (need registration code from your company if they are part of it)
Or find someone that is and get them to recommend you as "family".
Infact I would swap a £100 banger for a brand new opel only to sell it on to some sucker for profit.
Obviously somebody keyed in the wrong sale value. Not really a story is it :stuck_out_tongue:
Someone should post this.
Thats the exact situation im in was gonna go for a hybrid and traid in my astra coupe that iv had for 10 yrs..time for a new car now.
I've had an Astra for over five years since new and it's been faultless, only goes to the garage for MOT/service and yearly warranty renew.
£6609?
I can't see any of the really low Adam prices, how are you finding them?
Ok.:neutral_face:
Go forth and multiply.
Apologies if this has already been covered.
I would assume it's because it's one less of whatever brand you're driving and one more Vauxhall on the road
Someone running a sub £2,000 banger is going to spend 10 grand on their next car.lol
1) With the partnership scheme its interest free / unlimited mileage for 5 years
2) Extra 7% discount on list price
3) Some people cant afford a car outright but with interest free monthly payments and no deposits they can. (partnership scheme)
4) Some people run their car to the ground and don't change every 3 years so may have bought a car 10 or more years ago that isn't worth much.
No we didnt win the lottery or have a windfall. Just upgrading when affordable having just paid off our first car and having cash available for evoque.
We were originally gong to trade in our 2008 fiesta (current family car) but because of this deal we are trading in our second car, a 2001 Peugeot 106 instead.
Got an offer on carwow, then got the, to match it and then used the scrappage offer on top
My £6,500 Sierra lasted me 13 years, 1/3 of a million miles and only went due to bad body work..
My mk3 2006 Mondeo 2.2 diesel Estate Ghia, bought in 2010 for £2,850 is still running well at 228,000 miles.
If it claps out before I do, I will buy another £2,000 range car.
But I won't buy a new car, even at 50% off, because it will be out of my price range.
I am running a £2,850 car because that's all I can afford.
Even if I had a car worth only a penny and the £2,000 offer was really worth £2,000 I couldn't take advantage of this offer.
Bearing in mind that virtually every car is worth at least £100, the £2,000 offer is only worth £1,900 at best.
Every dole wallah in the country will have one.
That's very likely.:confused:
£2,000 Scrappage Allowance towards a new car is offered on condition that the traded-in car must have been registered in your name as the owner for a least 90 days and the registration document must be in your name and address. Offers available to private individuals and small businesses 1-24 units (purchase only). All other sales categories are excluded. Offers apply to selected new vehicles ordered between 8 October 2015 and 15 December 2015, and are subject to terms and conditions. Offers available at participating retailers only. UK-supplied vehicles only.
^On selected models only. OnStar is a comprehensive package which includes a high-speed 4G Wi-Fi mobile network, emergency response notification and stolen-vehicle recovery technology.