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£ 800 car tax
« on: 12 March 2016, 18:41:59 »

 article in daily mirror tories contemplating £800 road tax on diesel motors
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« Reply #1 on: 12 March 2016, 19:25:04 »

article in daily mirror tories contemplating £800 road tax on diesel motors
Don't think so. £800 tax on new diesels maybe.
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« Reply #2 on: 12 March 2016, 19:27:55 »

My wife's diesel is zero tax.
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« Reply #3 on: 12 March 2016, 19:41:57 »

Car tax has been shaken up from 2017 anyway, in a good way I think. In future, the 1st 5 years tax will be determined by list price. >£40k is about £500/yr, under that, its £140/yr. After 5yrs, CO2 comes into play as it does now. Going forward, only Zero emissions cars will be Nil tax, and even then, if they're over £40k I think they still have to pay something.

An £800 tax on new diesels wouldn't surprise me. Probably a £300 "Diesel surcharge" on top of the above tax bands. A retrospective tax hike of that size seems very unlikely.
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« Reply #4 on: 12 March 2016, 20:33:51 »

....and to think that barely a decade ago derv powered cars were set to save the world with low Co2 figures. ::) ::)
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« Reply #5 on: 12 March 2016, 20:59:39 »

I have told my wife that her car must last at least 20 years, £0 tax will save a lot of money over that period. I may buy a zero tax car before 2017 as well.
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« Reply #6 on: 12 March 2016, 21:04:09 »

I have told my wife that her car must last at least 20 years, £0 tax will save a lot of money over that period. I may buy a zero tax car before 2017 as well.

....and they say I'm wealthy.

How wrong can they be.
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« Reply #7 on: 12 March 2016, 22:29:52 »

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I have told my wife that her car must last at least 20 years, £0 tax will save a lot of money over that period. I may buy a zero tax car before 2017 as well.

Knackers to that, I want a car to put a smile on my face, if I want to pay nothing I`ll join Guffers crew  ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 12 March 2016, 23:42:54 »

In the scheme of costs of owning a car, road tax really doesn't feature, and certainly wouldn't make up the depreciation on a new motor. Unless you fancy keeping a car 15 or so years. Then would you really want to run a nil road tax car with complex injectors, DPF DMF etc for that long & far?


From a total cost of ownership perspective, spending £4K on a low mileage 1.8 insignia, then £500 on lpg'ing it would take some beating. Or £2500 on a late vectra.
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« Reply #9 on: 12 March 2016, 23:54:32 »

In the scheme of costs of owning a car, road tax really doesn't feature, and certainly wouldn't make up the depreciation on a new motor. Unless you fancy keeping a car 15 or so years. Then would you really want to run a nil road tax car with complex injectors, DPF DMF etc for that long & far?


From a total cost of ownership perspective, spending £4K on a low mileage 1.8 insignia, then £500 on lpg'ing it would take some beating. Or £2500 on a late vectra.
Gentleman's veg to both of those suggestions ;D both perfectly sensible by the way... but even Vectra C money can buy summat far more interesting :-X
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« Reply #10 on: 12 March 2016, 23:59:34 »

Most definitely! And, to be frank I would rather punch myself repeatedly in the wedding veg than drive 10yrs in a 1.8 insignia.

But then again the same goes for 99.9% of nil road tax cars.

Tesla model s being an exception to that which springs to mind.
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« Reply #11 on: 13 March 2016, 01:16:08 »

Most definitely! And, to be frank I would rather punch myself repeatedly in the wedding veg than drive 10yrs in a 1.8 insignia.

But then again the same goes for 99.9% of nil road tax cars.

Tesla model s being an exception to that which springs to mind.
Performance wise, the 1.8 is comparable to the 2.2 Omega :y not a bad choice from the options available, but the Omega does everything the Insignia does, only better, especially as an estate :y

If your wallet or accountant can stomach the purchase cost, then there's very little reason not to buy the Model S. Phenominal car 8)
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« Reply #12 on: 13 March 2016, 18:01:55 »

I have told my wife that her car must last at least 20 years, £0 tax will save a lot of money over that period. I may buy a zero tax car before 2017 as well.

£500 each year equates to £10 a week.

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« Reply #13 on: 13 March 2016, 18:10:42 »

I have told my wife that her car must last at least 20 years, £0 tax will save a lot of money over that period. I may buy a zero tax car before 2017 as well.

£500 each year equates to £10 a week.

That's 3 pints of beer  ;) :)
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« Reply #14 on: 13 March 2016, 18:30:39 »

I have told my wife that her car must last at least 20 years, £0 tax will save a lot of money over that period. I may buy a zero tax car before 2017 as well.

£500 each year equates to £10 a week.

That's 3 pints of beer  ;) :)

Yep.....so why not buy something that gives you a semi whenever you drive it. :)
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