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Title: Rise in car tax?
Post by: mazza7282 on 20 August 2008, 21:03:10
Im Just having to pay to have a cambelt kit, waterpump and suspension arm fitted and a set of spark plugs (£288).

I guess i could do the suspension arm myself along with the spark plugs but cambelt is way beyond me

Now i've heard that car tax for my 2.5 will be something like £410 next year, im now thinking, because of service costs and fuel for this thing, im debating whether it is even worthet keeping the dear ol car ?

I've only had it 2 months !!!
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: PaulW on 20 August 2008, 21:05:45
If your car is Y reg or newer (from 2001) then yes, it will be going up.
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: mazza7282 on 20 August 2008, 21:17:47
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If your car is Y reg or newer (from 2001) then yes, it will be going up.

mines on a V on the early facelift, that means ill be ok ?
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: Elite Pete on 20 August 2008, 21:18:13
For now, yes ::)
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 August 2008, 21:20:28
In that case it'll only go up by about £15 IIRCC... However, that all depends if the thieving robbing barstewards in power decide to rob some more from the poorer people running old cars! >:( >:( >:(

Sorry... Went off on one then :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

As an aside, if things remain as they are then the cars between about '99 and '01 will hold their value a little better :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: tunnie on 20 August 2008, 21:23:14
only cars registered after 1st March 2001 are affected.
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: Ken T on 20 August 2008, 21:45:15
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Im Just having to pay to have a cambelt kit, waterpump and suspension arm fitted and a set of spark plugs (£288).

I guess i could do the suspension arm myself along with the spark plugs but cambelt is way beyond me

Now i've heard that car tax for my 2.5 will be something like £410 next year, im now thinking, because of service costs and fuel for this thing, im debating whether it is even worthet keeping the dear ol car ?

I've only had it 2 months !!!

Nonsense, get the V6 Cambelt DVD, its not hard. If you can change sparkplugs without dropping anything down the hole, the cambelt will be easy  ;D :y ;D :y

Seriously, provided you line up the cogs before taking the belt off, don't move anything before putting the new tensioners and belt on, then thats all there is to it.

Cheers Ken
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 August 2008, 21:47:35
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Im Just having to pay to have a cambelt kit, waterpump and suspension arm fitted and a set of spark plugs (£288).

I guess i could do the suspension arm myself along with the spark plugs but cambelt is way beyond me

Now i've heard that car tax for my 2.5 will be something like £410 next year, im now thinking, because of service costs and fuel for this thing, im debating whether it is even worthet keeping the dear ol car ?

I've only had it 2 months !!!

Nonsense, get the V6 Cambelt DVD, its not hard. If you can change sparkplugs without dropping anything down the hole, the cambelt will be easy  ;D :y ;D :y

Seriously, provided you line up the cogs before taking the belt off, don't move anything before putting the new tensioners and belt on, then thats all there is to it.

Cheers Ken

Errm... James, does this mean you struggle with a Cambelt ::) ::) :P :P :D :D
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: maria on 20 August 2008, 21:48:30
Even i could manage  doing a cambelt and i dont even own or drive a

car its very easy for what i have seen it done  ;D
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 August 2008, 21:49:37
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Even i could manage  doing a cambelt and i dont even own of drive a car its very easy for what i have seen it done  ;D

But that is by a Cam Belt King :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: Vamps on 20 August 2008, 21:49:44
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even i could manage  doing a cambelt and i dont even own of drive a car its very easy for what i have seen it done  ;D


Yes but you have a good teacher, and how many changes have you made tea for..... :y
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: maria on 20 August 2008, 21:55:30
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even i could manage  doing a cambelt and i dont even own or drive a car its very easy for what i have seen it done  ;D


Yes but you have a good teacher, and how many changes have you made tea for..... :y

Loads mike but i have seen james do his own  so many times that i now could manage with doing  one on my own :y
Title: Re: Rise in car tax?
Post by: theowletman on 21 August 2008, 22:02:37
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If your car is Y reg or newer (from 2001) then yes, it will be going up.

mines on a V on the early facelift, that means ill be ok ?

you are ok for now. All those with Y reg and newer should only tax their cars for 6 months if due now, then in 6 months time tax it for 12 months at the old rate and before the budget robbery comes into force. If your tax expires on or before the end of February 09 you can postpone the increase, sorry daylight robbery, for a year or so. However if your current or renewed tax expires at the end of March 09, the renewal in April 09 will be at the new rate, it may be worth surrendering your tax in February, claiming March back and renewing straightaway for 12 months in February.That'll keep a few welsh civil servants busy. Then again Brown might p--s off back to Fife and leave us alone.