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New Car Tax Banding - you will be shocked!!
Medicine_Man_2
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in Motoring
Folks, I have just checked out the future car tax I will be charged (Parkers Web site has a calculator by car) and I was shocked. I have a 1.6 Hyundai and the proposal is £260 next March!! Some 4 X 4's will be near to £1000 per year. The Government are bringing in another tax rise by hiding it as a green tax!!! I urge you to check out your car and be prepared to be shocked! We need to fight yet another tax rise by this evil government!
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http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/
It shows £185, £185 and £200 for the next 3 years for my 1991 BMW 318iS.
I've just tried a 2005 Focus ST though:
£210, £300, £550!
1990 Astra GTE:
£185,£185, £200.
2005 Astra VXR
£210,£300,£550
2000 Lotus Elise
£185, £185, £200
Porsche Cayenne 2.5 V6
£400,£440, £455
Porsche Cayenne 4.8 V8 Turbo
£400, £440, £950
Toyota Land Cruiser 3.0 2003 on
£440, £440, £950
MINI One 2003
£145, £175, £180
MINI Cooper 2003
£145, £175, £180
MINI Cooper S 2004
£210, £300, £310
Land Rover Discover TD5 E 5 door 2003
£210, £440, £455
This tax doesn't really make much sense considering that fuel duty should already cover Green taxation on a pro-rata basis with the amount consumed.
ie: buy a 5L V8 truck and drive it 500 miles versus a 1.0 Fiat and drive it 60,000 miles.Happy chappy0 -
For my pre march 2001 car 1.3l (under 1.6l) I get £120 for each of the 3 years. I presume it will go up though.0
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Mine is going down! £35 to £20.0
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Ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As my car is "born" already, will it stay as it is now? Is this only for cars built after it comes into effect?
Whats this first year & then after, is that if its new in that year?
Mine is a 57.
I've got a 4x4:(
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For the FIRST YEAR, not every year.Medicine_Man wrote: »Folks, I have just checked out the future car tax I will be charged (Parkers Web site has a calculator by car) and I was shocked. I have a 1.6 Hyundai and the proposal is £260 next March!! Some 4 X 4's will be near to £1000 per year. The Government are bringing in another tax rise by hiding it as a green tax!!! I urge you to check out your car and be prepared to be shocked! We need to fight yet another tax rise by this evil government!"I'm not from around here, I have my own customs"
For confirmation: No, I'm not a 40 year old woman, I'm a 26 year old bloke!0 -
Yes.
If you wandered into a Range Rover dealership you would pay £950 for the tax for the first year, then every year after that £440.
If you sold it, from my understanding the next owner would continue paying £440.
I just found out my mate's car, a Mazda RX-8 is in the top bracket!!
£950 first year then £440 there after.
It only has a 1.3 litre engine, it must churn out so many emissions to get those 192bhp!"I'm not from around here, I have my own customs"
For confirmation: No, I'm not a 40 year old woman, I'm a 26 year old bloke!0 -
Mine is currently £35. From March 09 it will be £30, and from March 10 £35? And from MArch 10 it has a section for first years tax (irrelevant to me) of £0! So mine is going to yo-yo!0
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Damn, haven't they squeezed enough out of motorists with the fuel [STRIKE]robbery[/STRIKE] price hikes?
Are they trying to make it so as the ordinary working person cannot run a car & has to use public transport & so leave car ownership for the elite?
Or are they trying to stop us getting to work full stop:rolleyes:
I read the other day, the Tories are the new working class party, I think its true.0 -
Was expecting the worst but mine only goes up £15, not bad for something that does 23mpg
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