Toyota follows Ford with scrappage scheme launch

Madeleine Cuff
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Toyota's new scrappage scheme will offer chance for drivers to swop old cars for cleaner petrol-electric hybrids

Toyota has become the second carmaker in as many weeks to launch a scrappage scheme, in a bid to encourage drivers to trade the most polluting cars in for a cleaner model. The scrappage scheme, launched...

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