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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Hudson on 21 February 2016, 12:50:30

Title: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: Hudson on 21 February 2016, 12:50:30
Ok this is no doubt me but if i bought a 2.6 Omega reg in 2003 what would the yearly RFL be ?
And if that car was registered as an X reg what again would the RFL be, getting a tad confused here, i assume that being a 3.2 would make no difference as its no doubt at the limit of the CO2 emissions.
Title: Re: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: ronnyd on 21 February 2016, 14:34:03
I take you mean VED, as it,s now called. I think all Omegas are £290 pa, I,m sure someone will correct me if I,m wrong ;)
Title: Re: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2016, 14:56:32
Not all the same ;)

Depends if they are registered post 1st March 2001, anything before this date tax is same. No matter what engine.

If registered after 1 March 2001, then it falls into the earlier emissions ratings. But they don't get the super high brackets introduced in 2006
Title: Re: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: dbug on 21 February 2016, 14:57:30
Car first registered post 2001 £290 pa, prior to 2001 £230 pa

HTH
Title: Re: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 21 February 2016, 15:04:18
Only exception is the 2003 2.2 manual, which is slightly lower, and Euro4 compliant  :y
Title: Re: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: Hudson on 21 February 2016, 16:40:21
Car first registered post 2001 £290 pa, prior to 2001 £230 pa

HTH

Perfect..... as i suspected, so going for a late as possible (2003) Omega Elite with the 3.2 engine will only be £60 difference between an older (2000) with the 2.5 engine. Thanks for the info.
Title: Re: Confusion on RFL ?
Post by: dbug on 21 February 2016, 17:01:52
Only exception is the 2003 2.2 manual, which is slightly lower, and Euro4 compliant  :y
Assume you mean 2.2 DTi which is £265
2.2 Petrol is £290, same as V6s - just to clarify :)