Sunderland Echo

Big discounts on nearly-new cars

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Car dealers are offering massive discounts on nearly-new models as they attempt to clear stock ahead of the ‘70’ plate change.

September is often a bumper month for new car purchases because it sees a new number plate introduced, and 2020 is expected to see a bigger surge than normal because of pent up demand caused by lockdown.

However, online car supermarke­t Buyacar.co.uk reports that it is seeing discounts of up to 42 per cent off nearly-new vehicles as dealers attempt to make space for new stock before September.

The biggest discount spotted was 42 per cent off a Jaguar XJ, which is being offered with 697 miles on the clock for just £42,300 compared with a list price of £72,985.

Meanwhile, an Audi A8 with 1,000 miles has 41 per cent off, advertised for £46,400 compared with a list price of £78,820.

It’s not just premium models seeing hefty discounts, either. A Volkswagen Passat with just 15 miles and a Peugeot 108 with 1,768 miles were both seen with discounts of 35 per cent.

Christofer Lloyd, editor of BuyaCar.co.uk, said: “Motorists are less concerned than ever before about having the very latest registrati­on plate on the drive, so a current year car is more than good enough for many people.

“The impressive array of savings on many low mileage cars registered this year is bound to put even more pressure on September’s new plate launch, which is always the last big push of the year for dealers and manufactur­ers.

“But we believe that these savings on 2020 cars are not the last we will see of major bargains this year. September is bound to bring heavy discountin­g on brand new cars too, as the industry fights to recover from its worst year in living memory, due to the Coronaviru­s crisis.”

Rolls-Royce has revealed a limited-edition two-seat version of its Dawn convertibl­e.

It’s the first client-commission­ed ‘Collection Cars’ model to roll off the firm’s production line in Goodwood, West Sussex, and was photograph­ed alongside Lake Garda.

Limited to just 50 units, the Silver Bullet draws inspiratio­n from 1920s roadsters and ditches the regular Dawn’s rear seats in favour of titanium buttresses. Rolls-Royce calls this an ‘Aero Cowling’ which the firm says helps by ‘heightenin­g the Collection’s sense of speed and purpose’.

In keeping with the name, the Silver Bullet incorporat­es plenty of silver elements across the car’ s exterior. These are contrasted by dark details on areas such as the headlights and bumper.

Rolls-Royce says that its silver scheme alludes to trials cars of the past such as the Silver Dawn, Silver Kind and Silver Silence. It’s powered by the same 563bhp 6.6-litre turbocharg­ed V12 engine that drives the standard Dawn, and results in a 0-60mph time of under five seconds before topping out at 155mph.

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Rolls-Royce unveils the Dawn Silver Bullet special edition

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