Currently reading: Germans boost Polish car sales
Scrappage scheme and favourable exchange rate means Germans are flocking to buy cars in Poland

The unexpectedly high take-up of the German government’s scrappage scheme has led to an unexpected side effect – a boost to new car sales in Poland.

More than a million Germans have applied for the 2500 euro (£2330) subsidy for replacing a nine-year-old car for a new or nearly new one, and a significant number of these applicants have opted to cross into neighbouring Poland to buy their cars.

The combination of the fact that the German scheme doesn’t require the new cars to be purchased within Germany, and the weakness of the Polish zloty – which has fallen by around a third against the euro in the past year – has resulted in more than 10 per cent of new cars sold in Poland being bought by Germans.

Matt Rigby

Advertisement

Latest business news

Fiat Scudo Ellesmere Port
Stellantis builds vans in Luton and Cheshire, which Tavares says should count towards its ZEV quota
Stellantis CEO: Terrible ZEV mandate will kill UK car industry
Mini Oxford production line
Oxford will produce only combustion-engined versions of the new Mini Cooper until 2026
UK car production falls amid several model changeovers
1.Ford Otosan Yeniköy drone
Last year Ford Otosan made a profit of the equivalent of £1.1 billion
Inside Ford’s Turkish goldmine: home of the Transit
Add a comment…