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Suvvey:
When I bought my 110 County it was from a chap in Kent who only had it for commuting into London (worked for the Telegraph). I thought it seemed a strange choice but he explained that it was exempt from the congestion charge because it had more than 9 seats. Wasn't entirely convinced of this myself but eventually looked it up and it seems this is right :lol: Just need to fill this form in http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/discount-vehicles-nine-or-more-seats-form.pdf

So only ever going to the Capital on the annual pilgrimage to Twickenham I was wondering if Londons streets were now crawling with old 110 Counties (obviously the newer ones without bench seats won't comply)? If not perhaps this needs promoting a bit more so I can sell the old girl at a profit ;)

I think once I've done my veggie conversion a few FREE trips to the City are needed just so I can stick my fingers up at Parliament and the Mayor :twisted: . Maybe some stickers down the sides saying 'I've paid bu@@er all fuel tax and you can stick your congestion charge too!!!' :dance: :dance: A good days work I reckon :thumbup:

kizz81:
do it :clap: :lol:

bogie:
Yes but once you have used 2500 litres of veg a year,you will be paying 17p a litre on top of your veg price!

dxmedia:
Gone upto 10K hasn't it?

carbore:
I work in a congestion zone part of London (Westminster) and I have to say I rarely see any Land rovers other than Range rovers, usually sports (although the odd big black one, in a convoy of other big black ones whit police bikes at the front). Could not believe the number of them in Chelsea when I was over there a while back, like black cabs they were!!!!!!

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