Hyundai a Winner in Car Scrappage Orders
A survey by Reuters has revealed that the Hyundai Motor Company has so far received more car orders under the government’s car scrappage scheme than any other manufacturer, with sales driven by an interest in lower priced and smaller cars.

Hyundai stated that its new orders for the period April 23 to June 7 amounted to 8,246, which put the South Korean based manufacturer at the top of the list of the 15 car companies involved in Reuters’ survey.
Leading the way for Hyundai is its entry level i10 model, which is available for under £5,000 with the scrappage discount.

i10 - biggest selling model
All but one of the companies polled claimed that consumers were showing interest in cheaper and more fuel efficient cars, a trend which was back up by the UK’s Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMTT) who note that since the various scrappage schemes have been implemented across Europe “there’s a tendency to buy smaller cars.”
The SMTT spokesperson noted that the trend was most likely due to a combination of lower CO2 emissions, better mpg and the lower price of these smaller models.
In second place behind Hyundai were Ford, who have 8,050 new car orders for the period, with Toyota just behind with an estimated 7,800 vehicle orders.
The Car Scrappage Team previously published statistics based on their own Scrappage survey reporting consumers were utilising the Scrappage Scheme to pursue the fuel efficient economy end of the market.