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Cars that are great in the snow with low uk car tax?

Hi all, can anyone recommend a used car that can easily deal with snowy and icey roads with low uk road taxes ? As a lot 4x4 have high road taxes , I would like a estate please help
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  • harveybobbles
    harveybobbles Posts: 8,973 Forumite
    Octavia 4x4.
    A4/A6 Quattro
    Passat 4Motion.
    V70 4x4 (Not to be confusesd with the more expensive XC70)
  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    Hi all, can anyone recommend a used car that can easily deal with snowy and icey roads with low uk road taxes ? As a lot 4x4 have high road taxes , I would like a estate please help
    How snowy and icy? How long is the commute on ungritted roads and for how many days is it snowy and icy? Is it really worth it? I'd suggest a new Kia Picanto. No road tax and it's fine on icy roads just not at high speed but is any car? And...it doesn't lose much value over time. How long do you think you would keep the car for? 7 years and it will effectively have no residual value. Costs £7,700 divided out over 7 years would be about £2 per day. Bargain...cheaper than a bus fare...it is to me anyway and it's quite economic to run at 55MPG (they claim more though but I get 55MPG or about 4 litres/100km at £1.39 a litre it's about 6p a mile) so if you wanted to give the government as little as possible then it would be a good choice and it also has a 7 year warranty so if anything major goes wrong then they'll fix it...however others will have better ideas.
    :footie:
    :p Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S) :p Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money. :p
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Put winter tyres on, and most things are fairly decent.
  • skivenov
    skivenov Posts: 2,204 Forumite
    Agreed - I was running them on my old rear wheel drive transit a couple of years ago and I was going anywhere I wanted. People in this country over react and think you need to drive a hunvee all day everyday because it might rain.

    You don't save money driving a 4x4.
    Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
    Get jobs in offices and wake up for the morning commute?
  • Stigy
    Stigy Posts: 1,581 Forumite
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    Octavia 4x4.
    A4/A6 Quattro
    Passat 4Motion.
    V70 4x4 (Not to be confusesd with the more expensive XC70)
    Good options.....not low on UK Road tax though!

    What about, as a wildcard, a Panda 4x4? Not an estate....but i did say wildcard hehe
  • JQ.
    JQ. Posts: 1,919 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    Put winter tyres on, and most things are fairly decent.

    ^^^^^This

    Unless you're planning to drive through 3ft drifts then a Nissan Micra with snow tyres will get further than a Range Rover with summer tyres.
  • Trebor16
    Trebor16 Posts: 3,061 Forumite
    What do you consider as low road tax? Are you looking at vehicles that are lower than 150 g/km and in the band F which is £135 a year? These vehicles are in this band:-


    Skoda Octavia 1.6TDi 4 x 4

    Kia Sportage 2.0TDi 4 x 4

    Hyundai IX35 2.0 TDi 4 x 4

    Volvo XC60 2.4 AWD

    Range Rover Evoque diesel

    Audi A4 estate 2.0 TDi quarto

    BMW X1 Xdrive 18D and 20D

    Nissan Qashqai 1.6DCi 4 x 4
    "You should know not to believe everything in media & polls by now !"


    John539 2-12-14 Post 15030
  • As said, any reasonable car with the correct tyres, preferably in sensible sizes, not elastic bands stretched round 20" wheels.

    Interestingly the old artics i drove with tubed tyres were on 20" wheels, i delivered many standard Insignias and XF's on 20" wheels...think idiocy light have taken hold.
  • vikingaero
    vikingaero Posts: 10,920 Forumite
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    The best car I ever drove in the snow was a 1.4 Corsa B with skinny 175 section winter tyres.
    The man without a signature.
  • Gloomendoom
    Gloomendoom Posts: 16,551 Forumite
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    mikey72 wrote: »
    Put winter tyres on, and most things are fairly decent.

    This
    As said, any reasonable car with the correct tyres, preferably in sensible sizes, not elastic bands stretched round 20" wheels.

    The elastic bands on 20" wheels will work just fine as long as they are snow rated... even with just RWD :p
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