Us pre 2001 owners get off lightest as there is some nasty regrading going on for the newer cars.

http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/2/5 ... aptera.pdf

I am with you Derdle. Its already been proven by many parties that the whole CO2 issue is crapola. Its about the least dangerous of the gasses coming out of your cars exhaust, but its the only one Joe Bloggs has heard of so its easy to just blame it on the CO2.derdle wrote:Call me a cynic...but the above and everything else has absolutely nothing to do with the "Environment", it's all about raising taxes (which is what a Budget is for after all) and just trying to disguise it. If the Government was really serious about environmental issues they'd have dozens of new nuclear power stations built in the next 10 years and all gas, oil and coal fired ones closed down.
Next election I'm voting for the Bring a bottle party.
VED is used not only to tax us, but to monitor and control the number of vehicles on the road. It is also a way of supposedly ensuring all cars are road legal, and insured. Petrol duty would not do this.derdle wrote:If the Govenment was truly committed to green/environment issues relating to transport, then they would take the step of abolishing VED (road tax) and just throw 5 - 10p on a litre of fuel. Nobody can avoid paying fuel duty but they can avoid VED - easily.
<snip>
Also charge foreign lorries £ 50 a day road tax and £ 5000 for every accident they cause.
Sorry, those pills don't seem to be working..must take some more.
The modern MoT system ensures they are road legal and all insured vehicles are registered as insured. If you every get tugged by a copper in a patrol car he'll not ask you to produce Insurance or MoT cos it's all on a database (somewhere).supposedly ensuring all cars are road legal, and insured.
What if you have a private plate? My July '06 RS4 is on an "RS 04 xxx" plate (because it's an RS4) so it looks like I need an MOT if you look at the plate, but I don't (not until July 2009).derdle wrote:If you every get tugged by a copper in a patrol car he'll not ask you to produce Insurance or MoT cos it's all on a database (somewhere).
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 88 guests