Ford Focus from £12,290 with £4,000 UK Car Scrappage Scheme Allowance

Ford Focus Style with a £4,000 UK Car Scrappage Scheme Discount
Ford have announced savings of up to £4,000 on the Ford Focus when used in conjunction with the UK Car Scrappage Scheme allowance.
If you own a vehicle that is 10 years old or older, you can benefit from the Government Scrappage Allowance^ when you provide your old car for scrap and purchase a new Ford. See below for our Scrappage promotions but act now, these promotions are only available for a limited time.
The Ford Focus Style starts from £12,290 (RRP £16,290) after the £2,000 Government scrapping incentive plus a further £2,000 from Ford.
Standard equipment on the Ford Focus Style includes: remote control central/double locking, Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), CD player/Stereo radio, body-colour electrically-operated and heated door mirrors, fog lamps, leather-trimmed steering wheel and air conditioning.
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*Focus Style terms and conditions
Advertised prices are calculated by deducting the Ford/Government Scrappage Allowance of £2,000 and £2,000 additional Ford customer saving (inc VAT) from the manufacturer’s on-the-road price of £16,290 (inc VAT) for the Focus Style 5-door 1.6 100 PS petrol. There is no cash alternative. Metallic paint is excluded. Vehicles must be contracted through a participating Ford Authorised dealer between mid May and 30th June 2009 and registered between mid May and 30th September 2009. All are subject to availability.
^Scrappage Scheme Allowance
From mid May 2009, vehicles first registered on or prior to 31 July 1999 will be eligible for a £2,000 Ford/Government Scrappage Allowance when the owner purchases a new Ford vehicle at a participating Ford Authorised Dealer. To claim, the owner must have owned the vehicle continuously for at least one year prior to the order date of the new vehicle. The scrapped vehicle must either be registered or have a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) with the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the purchaser’s name and should have a UK address on the registration certificate (V5C) as well as a current MOT certificate before the date of ordering the new vehicle. Neither the scrapped or purchased vehicle should exceed 3.5 tonnes. The purchased vehicle must be first registered in the UK on or after mid May 2009 and be declared new at first registration in the UK i.e. with no former keepers. The registered keeper of the new vehicle must be identical to the registered keeper of the vehicle to be scrapped. The scheme will be available to the first 300,000 claimants nationwide or until 31 March 2010, whichever is sooner.