4x4 road tax help

Dec 2, 2006
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sorry if I am raising an old issue. I have dropped the idea of a mondeo and looking instead at a P reg long wheel base shogun 2.8 to pull my Hobby 540 excellent.

Someone mentioned road tax is or may be going up to penalise 4x4.

Can anyone be a bit more specific than that for me before I buy. It is only costing £4k but don't want to be hammered then on tax.

Thanks

Phil
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Hi Philip, rest assured, the Govt will be increasing tax at some stage. They will use the 4x4 argument as an excuse, but in reality will be taxing any car that is capable of pulling your van safely. So, go buy that 4x4, there's no way round it, you'll be paying for it regardless.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Philip

The emmissions on an 11 year old car will be fairly high, high enough to put the vehicle into band F which at the moment is
 
Nov 26, 2006
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The emissions ratings only apply to vehicles first registered after 1 March 2001. Thus the rate applicable will be
 
Mar 14, 2005
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cliff, sorry mate, but your argument is not neccesarilly true. phillip could find in trouble with whatever s/h vehicle he buys. It's the luck of the draw. Like patey's comment, I drive a 12 year old Range Rover, and my costs are perfectly manageable. As for the road tax, then if a few quid is such a serious problem, buy a bike!!! I paid
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Emmerson,

I agree with the majority of your comments but my post was meant to draw to Philip's attention that the complexity of a 4x4 means large bills if something major should fail. His concern over a few
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Cliff, surely buying any s/h vehicle is a gamble. I accept your argument re the complexity of a 4x4,but the forum's own LMH(lisa) had major problems with a fairly new Mondeo, which, I believe led to her virtually scrapping the car because the potential repair bill was so horendous.There is also the possible argument that, because of it's complexity, the 4x4 might be better built. I have only ever had one new car, and the depreciation on that was greater than the repair bills on the next three three 4x4s, all bought at between six and eight years old, and kept for four years.Buying s/h is very much a lottery, but I would have no hesitation in buying Philp's proposed vehicle, except that I'm a staunch Range Rover fan!!!
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Philip, your topic has raised a good debate, has it not? But you're probably no wiser now than when we started!! In short, the tax burden would, percentage-wise, be very slight. Any major changes will be brought in over a fairly long period, and will affect any car capable of towing your Hobby. Go ahead, buy the 4x4 and enjoy it!!
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Our P Reg Maverick has terribly high CO2 emissions, but as these don't count because its 1997, we pay the rate of
 
Jun 11, 2005
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Emmerson,

I agree with the majority of your comments but my post was meant to draw to Philip's attention that the complexity of a 4x4 means large bills if something major should fail. His concern over a few
 

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