Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) UK has launched a scrappage scheme to encourage the trade-in of the oldest and most polluting cars, by offering up to £5,300 off a new, lower emission car from across their range.

Running until 30th September, the scheme applies to all Euro 1-4 petrol and diesel cars registered before 31st December 2009, regardless of make or model.

Discounts of up to £5,300 will be available on eligible cars from across the group including of £2,125 for a Fiat 500 Pop.

This offer is available on a range of vehicles including the Jeep Renegade, with a discount of up to £3,500, while customers can claim up to £3,000 off an Abarth 124 Spider and the top incentive of £5,300 is redeemable against the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The scrappage offer is available to retail customers only and is not available in conjunction with any other offers across the FCA

Ashley Andrew, managing director FCA UK, said: “FCA has always been at the forefront of engine technology, so with this offer we plan to take the worst polluting cars off the road while giving our customers the benefit of driving cars with lower emissions and improved fuel economy.”

FCA UK is one of the latest manufacturers to announce a scrappage scheme following incentives launched by Volkswagen Group, Renault and Nissan.

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