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Romanian Environ Min Proposes 3 For 1 Offer In Car Park Renewal Program

Romania’s Environment Ministry proposed the introduction of vouchers worth 3,800 lei (EUR1=RON4.2372) for scrapping cars that are more than ten years old, and one buyer can use up to three such vouchers to buy a new vehicle, the ministry said Wednesday.

Romania To Scrap 38,500 Cars In Last Stage Of “Junk Car” Program

The third stage of Romania's “Junk Car” program includes several new measures, namely light commercial vehicles were included in the program, people can resort to leasing or buy more cars within the program and companies too can scrap old cars as of September 1.

Romanian Govt Extends Car Scrap Program

Romanian government on Wednesday decided to expand the country’s car scrap program by including light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tons and lifting number restrictions for car purchased by individuals, Prime Minister Emil Boc said.

Romania Lifts No. Restrictions For Car Scrap Program – Min

Romania’s second stage of the car scrap program due for kickoff June 1 includes light commercial vehicles and no number restrictions for cars purchased by natural persons, Environment Minister Nicolae Nemirschi said Saturday.

Romania’s Car Scrap Program Sees Slow Progress

Romanian authorities sold 10.948 out of total 20,000 cars available in the first stage of the national car scrap program by May 22, a week before the stage ends, the Environment Fund Administration, or AFM, said Monday.

Romanian Car Park Renewal Program Starts Monday, March 2 – Min

Romanian environment minister Nicolae Nemirschi said Thursday that owners of cars older than ten years may start buying new cars as of Monday under the country’s car park renewal program and car numbers for each carmaker will be set Friday.

Romania’s 09 Junk Car Progr Might Fail On Limited Loan Access

Romania might not meet its objective to replace 60,000 cars of the national fleet in 2009, as access to loans via the “Junk Car” program is more difficult than last year, the Automotive Manufacturers and Importers Association, or APIA, said Tuesday.

Nearly A Quarter Of Cars Enrolled In Romania Car Fleet Renewal Program Still Not Sold

Nearly a quarter of the 40,000 cars enrolled in the 2008 edition of Romania’s “junk car” program, which targets the renewal of the country’s car park, were not bought and thus, the state subsidy of 3,000 lei (EUR1-RON3.9249) for each car was not spent either.