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Magnum335:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---Into a different band than the SIII, and the 'zuk for sure.

Anyway, I was chatting with somehting this afternoon who's Sierra 4x4 does less to the gallon than my LSE :shock:

And don't even ask about scooby doos
--- End quote ---


Got a right thing about subarus havent you! Have you ever owned one?

datalas:
It's not, has not, and will never be a "4x4 tax", such a tax would be unworkable in a legal sense as there is only an arbitary (and undefinable) distinction between what is a 4x4 and what isn't.

A series 3 is a 2wd for the best part of the time, and most Audis aren't.

hell, if it comes to that I'd just add another axle, then it's a 6x4 :D

Hence the regulations is that all vehicles registered after march 2001 are placed into taxation bands dependent upon the amount of carbon dioxide produced per kilometer, a reasonably naive way of looking at the problem, but that's another matter.

the highest tax band, band "G" only applies to "gas guzzlers" (anyone else hate the americanisation in that phrase?) and only those registered after march 2006.  The Range Rover falls into this category, but then so do most Porches, some MPVs etc etc...

So why call it a "4x4" tax ?  well, I would have thought the answer to that one was obvious, anyone with a people carrier thinks they're not going to get caught by it... untill ...  <ooops>

jalopy joe:
To be fair it's only the media thats called it a 4x4 tax, not the government and as Neil says there could well be a few surprised people around when they realise that their non 4x4 prestige car falls in to this category.

DaveS:
Old cars (reg before March 2001 ) have gone up by £5 ( so rate is now £115 for 1549cc and below, £180 above 1549cc)
 
Cars registered  after 2001 have gone up £10 for alternative fuels, £15 for  petrol and £10 for diesel. In each band

The £400 only applies to the new reg vehicles as mentioned earlier.

So-£5 extra on my Rangie -not a big deal but £15 on my 56 reg Renault 1.6 and £10 on wife's 53 reg 2.2 dti Frontera -hmmm makes sense-not!
Seems better to haver an old lpg gas guzzler!!!
Labour out gets my vote!!!

Ben:
The tax increase to £300 (£400 next year) is only for vehicles in group G. The group was put in place from March last year (the 26th, IIRC), and so only vehicles registered from that date should be affected.

From everything I've read, it would seem that a vehicle registered before that date would have been in band F, even if they now qualified for band G based on emissions. So does that mean there'll be a price premium on RR's registered before the group change happened? Maybe in 10 years when the rest of us can actually afford them :lol:

I understand that "normal" road tax - the pre2001 rates - has gone up by £15. I'm glad I got my backside in gear and went online yesterday morning to buy mine before he put the prices up!

BTW, my Octavia's in band F - the same band as a Freelander (and probably any other emissions based LR registered before March last year). I think it's only the 1.8 turbo's that are, but even so, it hits a lot more people than just us 4x4 drivers!

Ben

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