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FATBOY
22-03-2006, 20:06
how much has it gone up for us 2 litre boys now?

6 months and a year???? how much?

Lunner
22-03-2006, 20:31
Get with it! ;)

There is another thread, fiver apparently

FATBOY
22-03-2006, 20:39
where??? i cant find this thread?

stew
22-03-2006, 20:39
neither can i.... :roll:

big hp
22-03-2006, 20:42
http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11285

Less self love is needed I feel, your all going blind.

:wink:

stew
22-03-2006, 20:52
Dont generally look in off topic that often. Usually full of random shite.

*makes mental note to look there more often*

mon
22-03-2006, 21:07
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/Changes_to_cost_of_vehicle_tax.htm

Justin..
22-03-2006, 23:25
Vehicles with an engine capacity of 1549 or above (registered before the 1st March 2001) which fall into the Private Light Goods tax class will have their annual rate of duty increased by £5.00 to £175.00

dammit :(

BRUN
23-03-2006, 01:11
**** off brown :x

mon
23-03-2006, 02:16
my co runs better than some newer cars also if we were in the above 2001 we whould be paying below £100 easy


W----KERS

Clio b
23-03-2006, 09:45
woohoo think mines gone down to bout £45... bargain!!!

RS-Steve
23-03-2006, 09:51
i''l get stung for the full £210 now, road tax is slowly creeping up to meet insurance cost!!

Clio b
23-03-2006, 10:05
so how much will a 1.6 turbo be??

Swervin_Mervin
23-03-2006, 10:56
i''l get stung for the full £210 now, road tax is slowly creeping up to meet insurance cost!!

Really? Band G is a new band for vehicles registered from 2006 onwards.

Clio Babe, you have a mk1 so you won't see a decrease.

Clio b
23-03-2006, 11:11
bloody cheeks!

its all well confusing now... poxy road tax!!

so how much is a 1.6 turbo gonna be??

Swervin_Mervin
23-03-2006, 11:19
Depends on age. Pre 2001 it will be £175. Post 2001 it depends on it's emissions.

Clio b
23-03-2006, 11:27
so how much is mine gonna be?? still £60.50 for 6 months??

Swervin_Mervin
23-03-2006, 11:28
Your mk1? Will stay the same as it's a 1.4 isn't it?

Clio b
23-03-2006, 12:16
yep! damn shitey road tax!

Kelly
23-03-2006, 12:26
So the idea behind increasing road tax this year isn't to improve our roads, it's to make people think twice about buying a 'non-green' car.

What a load of shite. As if the people who are buying £50k 4x4's will care that their tax has gone up 40 quid or so per year.

It isn't even our country contributing to most of the worlds pollution, its the USA and soon to be China/Japan.

It's all a load of bullsh!t.

Swervin_Mervin
23-03-2006, 12:30
So the idea behind increasing road tax this year isn't to improve our roads, it's to make people think twice about buying a 'non-green' car.

What a load of shite. As if the people who are buying £50k 4x4's will care that their tax has gone up 40 quid or so per year.

It isn't even our country contributing to most of the worlds pollution, its the USA and soon to be China/Japan.

It's all a load of bullsh!t.

But lookat it this way. If you can afford to run those high polluting cars you can probably afford another few quid a year (less than half a tank of petrol) so it's an easy way to swell the coffers. Plus it pisses 182 owners off. :P

Kelly
23-03-2006, 12:33
That was my point - those people wont even notice the extra charge in tax, thus having no impact on the 'Green' issues that the government are trying to hide behind in this tax hike.

LOL @ 182 owners tho :o

2 live
23-03-2006, 12:37
lol....agree wi kel.......its all bollox.


they shud fuk the tax system off n put 10p a litre on fuel instead. hit those that cause the most pollution, i.e those who actually use the most petrol, and make people think about buying thirstier cars.

Swervin_Mervin
23-03-2006, 13:01
Won't happen though. People are taxed at 60p/l at the moment and no one uses their cars less.

I bet they could up it £1.50/l tomorrow and no one would stop using their cars. They might riot though. :P

RS-Steve
23-03-2006, 13:10
i''l get stung for the full £210 now, road tax is slowly creeping up to meet insurance cost!!

Really? Band G is a new band for vehicles registered from 2006 onwards.

Clio Babe, you have a mk1 so you won't see a decrease.


Ah right cool, i thought it was staying at cars after 2001.

2 live
23-03-2006, 13:11
exactly.....itd be a huge rise for the coffers over the year, but ppl would hardly notice it...except those that are doin like 50k+ a year miles.mainly trucks and reps in beemers.....best 2 things to get the fuk off the mways imo ;)

Swervin_Mervin
23-03-2006, 13:15
Round my gaff the problem is the school run. My journey in summer and the sunnier months is about 10-15mins. In winter and the second the schools go back it jumps to 45. :shock:

Zollo
23-03-2006, 13:21
Surely working from home should be encourage more by the government. Would sort out a lot of the traffic problems and may even reduced company overheads.

Is that far too obvious for them to work out? :roll:

Justin..
23-03-2006, 20:07
hey, we cant all work from home. i couldnt exactly take home my wood and build a unit in my living room :lol:

mon
23-03-2006, 20:54
So the idea behind increasing road tax this year isn't to improve our roads, it's to make people think twice about buying a 'non-green' car.

What a load of shite. As if the people who are buying £50k 4x4's will care that their tax has gone up 40 quid or so per year.

It isn't even our country contributing to most of the worlds pollution, its the USA and soon to be China/Japan.

It's all a load of bullsh!t.

But lookat it this way. If you can afford to run those high polluting cars you can probably afford another few quid a year (less than half a tank of petrol) so it's an easy way to swell the coffers. Plus it pisses 182 owners off. :P


why whould it piss 182 owners off !!! there better than us off :roll: :roll: :idea: