On the contrary, from your sig it looks like your Sante Fe is the car of the future :lol:YorkieF said:saw the headlines and it looked like my road tax for my Santa Fe would £500 extra !!!!
Craigyoung said:That Reminds me , mines due next week , £2o.oo for the full year , or the option to do £1.75 per month over the year !![]()
Martin24 said:Craigyoung said:That Reminds me , mines due next week , £2o.oo for the full year , or the option to do £1.75 per month over the year !![]()
Good grief you're paying a fortune compared to this ole cripple. Glad my brand new diesel doesn't come into it. Good this being a cripple![]()
on numerous occasions i have made the point that whilst diesel NOX levels stay constant ,with age petrol NOX levels actually climb. this has been ignored by the powers that be for atleast 2 decades and clearly still isn't in the pipeline to be addressed .. but however you look at the diesel NOX situation just be relieved that for 2 decades CO levels have been far far lower than they otherwise had been if petrol cars made up the vast quantity of vehicles. and of course NOX levels would be lower ,so pick your poison..Dodger524 said:I just came across an interesting article on the BBC site regarding car emissions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/how_toxic_is_your_car_exhaust
YorkieF said:I nearly went off on one yesterday after the budget. I saw the headlines and it looked like my road tax for my Santa Fe would £500 extra !!!!
Worry not, on closer scrutiny, I noticed that the £500 increase was for new cars. Thanks God for that !
Woodentop said:My Passat Estate 140TDi CR BMT is £30 and will stay at that rate. Wah-hey!
I took up the direct debit option when it was first offered, and paid £20.51p per month. I've just had the "renewal" notice, and it's now £21.54p.Craigyoung said:That Reminds me , mines due next week , £2o.oo for the full year , or the option to do £1.75 per month over the year !![]()
Craigyoung said:...
All these payments on the up yet we still have to avoid the potholes
Craig .
Craigyoung said:Road tax is always on the up , the robbing (coughcough) !!
Kuga was £11o.oo last year when we got it , £115.oo this year !?!?
Yet my little citróen C1 stays at £2o B)
All these payments on the up yet we still have to avoid the potholes
Craig .
Hahahaha, I keep forgetting to change it :cheer:DrZhivago said:On the contrary, from your sig it looks like your Sante Fe is the car of the future :lol:YorkieF said:saw the headlines and it looked like my road tax for my Santa Fe would £500 extra !!!!
Prof, I do believe it was originally intended for roads, hence the original name "road fund licence". it got "diverted" in the thirties, I think.ProfJohnL said:Craigyoung said:...
All these payments on the up yet we still have to avoid the potholes
Craig .
Sorry to disappoint you Craig,
Vehicle Excise Duty, VED or colloquially known as road tax is like all other taxes it is collected by the exchequer, and is not and never was ring fenced for road maintenance or improvements.