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Quote from Global senior forecasting editor at AM, Dylan Setterfield
He added: “It is possible that we will now see a list price ‘vacuum’ between £35,000 and £40,000 in the same way that we saw one develop between £50,000 and £55,000 under the previous scheme, whilst at the other end of the price bracket we expect some list price inflation for those vehicles which were previously constrained by the £50,000 limit and this could benefit used values in a small number of cases.
“The biggest factor that is likely to influence used car supply and demand in the future is the availability of supply of new cars.
Read the full thing at this link,
Plug-in car grant car changes to have 'no overriding impact' on used EV values
He added: “It is possible that we will now see a list price ‘vacuum’ between £35,000 and £40,000 in the same way that we saw one develop between £50,000 and £55,000 under the previous scheme, whilst at the other end of the price bracket we expect some list price inflation for those vehicles which were previously constrained by the £50,000 limit and this could benefit used values in a small number of cases.
“The biggest factor that is likely to influence used car supply and demand in the future is the availability of supply of new cars.
Read the full thing at this link,
Plug-in car grant car changes to have 'no overriding impact' on used EV values