#16: Re: 2litre hdi tax cost? Author: meady, Location: basingstokePosted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:41 pm ---- I pay £260 a year so probably one of the highest apart from namgaj and cd530
I pay £260 a year so probably one of the highest apart from namgaj and cd530
Mines £215
In fact im buying it right now online- it runs out end of this month lol
So your telling me im paying more tax than someone with a v8 what year is yours?
#22: Re: 2litre hdi tax cost? Author: 2Oh!6, Location: GloucesterPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:40 pm ---- Mine was £220 for the year one of the main reasons I just sold it.
#23: Re: 2litre hdi tax cost? Author: namgaj, Location: Chasing Ash, Addaz and Lee........... hopefully catching Addaz and havin fun :PPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:42 pm ----
meady wrote:
namgaj wrote:
Seabook wrote:
namgaj wrote:
meady wrote:
I pay £260 a year so probably one of the highest apart from namgaj and cd530
Mines £215
In fact im buying it right now online- it runs out end of this month lol
So your telling me im paying more tax than someone with a v8 what year is yours?
Year 2000 and yep, it would appear you are paying more than me
#24: Re: 2litre hdi tax cost? Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:53 am ---- They should scrap road tax and slap the extra on fuel. That way those that genuinely do pollute more (i.e. burn more fuel) pay more tax. They should price it fairly so average Joe doing average miles pays no more than he does now.
There's no way that granny driving her BMW M5 1k miles a year to bingo and bowls is polluting more than spotty herbert driving 20k miles a year at full throttle round the town centre one way system every night in his 1.4 litre Peugeot 206.
They should scrap road tax and slap the extra on fuel. That way those that genuinely do pollute more (i.e. burn more fuel) pay more tax. They should price it fairly so average Joe doing average miles pays no more than he does now.
There's no way that granny driving her BMW M5 1k miles a year to bingo and bowls is polluting more than spotty herbert driving 20k miles a year at full throttle round the town centre one way system every night in his 1.4 litre Peugeot 206.
What you trying to say about 1.4 drivers
Directgov tells you all the variants on the tax price. Good luck trying to work it out.
They should scrap road tax and slap the extra on fuel. That way those that genuinely do pollute more (i.e. burn more fuel) pay more tax. They should price it fairly so average Joe doing average miles pays no more than he does now.
There's no way that granny driving her BMW M5 1k miles a year to bingo and bowls is polluting more than spotty herbert driving 20k miles a year at full throttle round the town centre one way system every night in his 1.4 litre Peugeot 206.
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