Darn, Mr Brown just opened some of our wallets...
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Darn, Mr Brown just opened some of our wallets...
Looks like the top Car tax is going to hit us STI owners as he has set it to 250g/km 01-05 & 06 STI's are greater (dont know if earlier cars are)
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Yep, looks like another £20 down the drain. Its hardly likley to deter most people from running this sort of vehicle though as its a drop in the ocean compared to the total yearly running costs.
I was hoping for a tax Rover drivers over the age of 70 ( roughly 95% ) but maybe next year.
I was hoping for a tax Rover drivers over the age of 70 ( roughly 95% ) but maybe next year.
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I could have sworn I heard Gordon (stealth tax) Brown say that the tax on wagons was going to double - the reason being that they have a greater volume than "normal" cars.
Or maybe I didn't .....
Or maybe I didn't .....
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Originally Posted by NorthDownsScooby
I could have sworn I heard Gordon (stealth tax) Brown say that the tax on wagons was going to double - the reason being that they have a greater volume than "normal" cars.
Or maybe I didn't .....
Or maybe I didn't .....
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think he later mentioned a comedy levy to be raised against saloons with the big rear wings fitted,making other road users laugh too much i think he said,and as we know driving today is no laughing matter
wagons should get a cut in duty
wagons should get a cut in duty
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Originally Posted by BlueSimon
Looks like the top Car tax is going to hit us STI owners as he has set it to 250g/km 01-05 & 06 STI's are greater (dont know if earlier cars are)
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Originally Posted by NorthDownsScooby
I could have sworn I heard Gordon (stealth tax) Brown say that the tax on wagons was going to double - the reason being that they have a greater volume than "normal" cars.
Or maybe I didn't .....
Or maybe I didn't .....
and the fact it can carry far more duty free into the country !
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Originally Posted by scoobfan
Due to it being a far superior vehicle compared to the saloon
and the fact it can carry far more duty free into the country !
Rob
and the fact it can carry far more duty free into the country !
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i don't care much about road tax £50 a year makes no odds- just leave fuel tax alone you brown-panted scottish b4stard!
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Originally Posted by Aquanaut
Doesn't this just apply to new cars bought after today?
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Originally Posted by NorthDownsScooby
any cars post 2001, which should please 97.6% of all owners on here
I forgot that 50% of owners on here are still bought their car tax by their parents
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....still going to cost me £180 ish or whatever it is
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Have a look here:-
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/...eport_2320.pdf
On page 209 or 210 or 211 there is a table A4a sets out the new levels of tax
Looks like its only going up on New cars
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/...eport_2320.pdf
On page 209 or 210 or 211 there is a table A4a sets out the new levels of tax
Looks like its only going up on New cars
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Pre 2001 cars over 1549cc will be £175 for a year and £96.25 for 6 months.
Check this link out: http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/taxation.htm#Private
Check this link out: http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/taxation.htm#Private
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Great news for me - just about to buy a MY06 WRX!
Saying that - even my coupe would go up to £190 !
I am having a great day, this just about tops it off after the NIP I got in the post tonight for 81 in a 70.....
Saying that - even my coupe would go up to £190 !
I am having a great day, this just about tops it off after the NIP I got in the post tonight for 81 in a 70.....
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Originally Posted by StiDoc
Yep, looks like another £20 down the drain. Its hardly likley to deter most people from running this sort of vehicle though as its a drop in the ocean compared to the total yearly running costs.
I was hoping for a tax Rover drivers over the age of 70 ( roughly 95% ) but maybe next year.
I was hoping for a tax Rover drivers over the age of 70 ( roughly 95% ) but maybe next year.
My other car is an 02 Wagon PPP
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The log book for my import doesn't have a CO2 figure. (registered april 2002)
Should be interesting when the missus taxes it for me tomorrow or monday.
Anyone know how imports stand on this??
Should be interesting when the missus taxes it for me tomorrow or monday.
Anyone know how imports stand on this??
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Originally Posted by The rookie
Imports are on the pre 2001 scale, so it will cost you £170, actualy may still be £165 as I'm not sure when it will actually change!
Simon
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Happy with that though
Cheers.