
The Car Collection Company - Owning an extra unwanted car
costs money and is harmful to the environment!
During May 2009, the Ministry of Transport is offering motorists
in Christchurch and Wellington instant rewards when they scrap
unwanted vehicles. Participating vehicle recyclers will also
be giving these motorists the chance to win a brand new Toyota
Corolla.
It's all part of the Ministry of Transport and NZ Transport
Agency's scrappage trial designed to take old cars off the
road.
The project will target vehicles that are nearing the end
of their working life and will support research on the best
ways of encouraging older vehicles out of the fleet.
"The average age of our light vehicle fleet is 12 years
- one of the oldest average ages in the OECD. These vehicles
usually lack the safety and environmental benefits of newer
vehicles" said David Crawford, Ministry of Transport,
General Manager Land Transport Environment and Safety.
"Owning an extra unwanted car costs money and is harmful
to the environment. By getting rid of it sooner rather than
later, you avoid the expense of further licensing and WOF
costs."
Participants in Christchurch can trade in their car for a
Metro Card loaded with $250. Those in Wellington will receive
a Snapper Card loaded with $250. Trademe and participating
radio stations are offering extra incentives. Participants
in both cities will go in the draw to win a brand new Toyota
Corolla diesel car.
The trial will run for four weeks but only the first 150
vehicles scrapped at Metalcorp Ltd, Christchurch or Wellington
Scrap Metals will receive the topped up public transport cards.
All vehicles meeting the trial criteria that are scrapped
at these two scrap yards throughout the month of May can go
in into the draw to win the car.
Scrapped vehicles will undergo a short safety check and Vehicle
Testing New Zealand will test the emissions to help us find
out more about the types of vehicles being scrapped. Owners
will also be asked to fill out a survey about why they have
chosen to get rid of their car.
"Even if you miss out on the trial, scrapping your vehicle
is easy as picking up the phone and talking to a vehicle recycler.
In most cases they will buy your car as scrap metal."
The project has been developed by the Ministry of Transport
with the NZ Transport Agency to build on the findings of a
pilot scrappage scheme held in Auckland in 2007.
More information
For more information, including scrappage trial terms and
conditions, visit the,
Ministry
of Transport's website
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