"hugh" ] wrote in message
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In message , Will
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"hugh" ] wrote in message
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In message , Will
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Well ive got a new job and may end up travelling a few miles and ive
got
2/3
cars that I may purchase but all vary in price.
Question is one of the cars is a 18month old Renault Clio 172sport.
Is there any chance of a powershift grant for such a car and if so how
much?
And can any installers out there give me a rough ball park figure for
a
70
tank in the boot of the car please?
I know its not even remotely economical but if I can get a good
conversion
to LPG for a good price witha grant then I can spend the £9-9'5k on
it
instead of buying a Fabia Vrs with some options for about £12.5k or a
Citroen C5 2.2Hdi Exclusive.
Would prefer the petrol as its cheaper anyway with only about 10k
miles
on
it but who knows 
Thanks for any help ya can give me guys,
Will
Go to Powershift website and look it up on the register. It will give
you a list of approved equipment/installers for that make/model.
(Google
on Powershift register) It can change daily so that's the only way to
be
sure. 50% is max now for conversions. 75% only applies to bought new.
If
you are in Scotland then they have a different grant system, of course.
Fixed grant of £800.00
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hugh
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I've looked there but there doesn't come up with any information saying
that
my car is part of the grant scheme 
Then you don't get a grant for converting it.
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hugh
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I thought all new petrol cars were eligible! why do they do some then and
not others? is it just because its the sporty version then? if so how come
Range rovers and stuff get grants?
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