tax should be based on power output and engine size
only then would it actually be fair
That's actually less fair than the current system.tax should be based on power output and engine size
only then would it actually be fair
[TW]Fox;11273319 said:What really annoys me about the whole road tax thing is that it actually has no bearing on how much you pollute at all.
I drive a car which emits 228g/km of C02 and as a result, I am public enemy number 1. Im causing all the polar bears to die and I must be taxed constantly until I can take no more and buy a Fiesta.
Meanwhile, your average sales rep in his BMW 118d which emits only 130g/km of C02 is heralded as eco friendly and excellent and rewarded with road tax that costs 23 pence.
Even though he drives his 118d about 3-4 times the mileage I drive my 530i and thus emits double the C02 that I do..
I dont actually want them to do this though, i drive a 300g/km car over 50,000 miles per year and only pay £180 VED![]()
they still havn't proved that the C02 produced by cars is killing the polar bears so why can they tax it?
So there will be a jump to £400 for cars currently in band G, and £1000 on new cars in this band?
Untill the budget i dont think we can really know. But its putting a right dampner on my idea of owning an 07 plate impreza at some point![]()
[TW]Fox;11277917 said:It applies to new cars for their first year of excise duty.
Brand new cars only or does it include a new owners first year of a used car?
The government has two formal targets for reducing Britain's climate changing gases.
The first is the one set by the Kyoto protocol, this commits the UK to a 12.5% reduction by 2012.
The second is its long-term goal of a 60% cut in carbon dioxide by 2050. This target is legally binding.
With land transport contributing 22% of CO2 then I guess this is the start of the attack on high polluting vehicles.
Other sectors are also getting the push to reduce emissions so it's not just the motorist that is feeling the pinch.
Anyway, when you are shelling out £65,000 for a Range Rover, is this really going to make a difference?