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Title: Vehicle excise duty
Post by: Bandit127 on 24 November 2008, 18:44:17
From the beeb:
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The differential first-year rates on new cars will go ahead in April 2010 - but controversial new rates for older cars will be phased in. Duty rates for all cars will only increase by maximum of £5 from next year. In 2010 the maximum rise will be limited to £30 per car, rather than £90.

Not binned, but a big improvement I guess
Title: Re: Vehicle excise duty
Post by: STMO123 on 24 November 2008, 18:46:44
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From the beeb:
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The differential first-year rates on new cars will go ahead in April 2010 - but controversial new rates for older cars will be phased in. Duty rates for all cars will only increase by maximum of £5 from next year. In 2010 the maximum rise will be limited to £30 per car, rather than £90.

Not binned, but a big improvement I guess

That's what we've been trying to tell you ::)
Title: Re: Vehicle excise duty
Post by: Bandit127 on 24 November 2008, 19:02:57
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From the beeb:
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The differential first-year rates on new cars will go ahead in April 2010 - but controversial new rates for older cars will be phased in. Duty rates for all cars will only increase by maximum of £5 from next year. In 2010 the maximum rise will be limited to £30 per car, rather than £90.

Not binned, but a big improvement I guess

That's what we've been trying to tell you ::)
Thought it was worth a fresh post since it has now passed from conjecture to fact. And the old thread did get a bit OT.

And a subject of some celebration for owners of newer cars than mine too.  :y
Title: Re: Vehicle excise duty
Post by: STMO123 on 24 November 2008, 19:03:48
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From the beeb:
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The differential first-year rates on new cars will go ahead in April 2010 - but controversial new rates for older cars will be phased in. Duty rates for all cars will only increase by maximum of £5 from next year. In 2010 the maximum rise will be limited to £30 per car, rather than £90.

Not binned, but a big improvement I guess

That's what we've been trying to tell you ::)
Thought it was worth a fresh post since it has now passed from conjecture to fact. And the old thread did get a bit OT.

And a subject of some celebration for owners of newer cars than mine too.  :y

Just buy an astra...or meriva. ;D
Title: Re: Vehicle excise duty
Post by: webby23 on 24 November 2008, 19:42:46
This is great news for us........2001 2.6 MV6 auto...... :D