
Countries all over the world have recently implemented schemes to get drivers to trade in their older vehicles in exchange for newer, cleaner models. There are obvious questions in the same manner with to whether any of this is really a good idea, especially when the fuel mileage requirements to qualify for the program are similar to soft as those in the U.S. Cash-For-Clunkers legislation.
We’ve heard some support in the past for motorcycles to be added to these scrapping schemes and now it seems Spain has recently implemented just such a program. The actual provocative is based on the weapon displacement of the machines existence purchased and traded in. Full particulars have yet to be hashed out, but it’s expected that larger motorcycles may come by up to 750 Euros in rebates.
The supposed environmental benefits for this particular program may be real if a large account of two-stroke machines and older models without current emissions controls are scrapped in favor of modern cleaner-burning four-stroke motorcycles and scooters.
Source: www.autobloggreen.com















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