If its a genuine GT which came with the hardtop when new, I would keep it with the car. You see quite a few S2000 GT where at some point the hardtop has been sold off and it devalues the car.
define "work". To them it will work as intended. You may well from your rural area do so many miles at a really cheap rate but then if going into a city centre in rush hour, your last few miles will be at a premium. Those who live and work in a rural area will will have all their miles at cheap...
This. The trials they have done they do exactly this. In rural areas where there is no (viable) public transport alternative (like where I live as well) then they are proposing at setting the cost per mile to a really low rate.
I suspect the waiting time will come from when the OP wants to put his motorcycle onto the m340i. From memory you need the 11 digit code from the last issued V5 and when he removes the plate from his M340i, although he will get a code to use put that plate on another vehicle immediately, his...
This. You want to reduce congestion on a road during rush hour? if you have pay per mile road pricing you can price that at £1 per mile to "encourage" people to use public transport or car share.
In 20 years of leasing cars at work we have never got a car MOT unless it wasnt been collected until after the MOT ran out. Sometimes that meant the car was collected on the final day of the MOT expiry. Never had an issue with any lease company. The only requirement is that the car has a...
because its unfair for somebody to replace a "per mile" system such as fuel duty with a flat charge no matter what how many miles you drive. A person who drives 20,000 miles per year currently pays around £1100 per annum in fuel duty. Is it then fair somebody who only does 2000 miles per annum...
Something has to be done though to fill the £35bn hole. And out govt keeps doing trials into pay per mile
https://www.driving.co.uk/news/roads/urgent-pay-per-mile-road-pricing-government/
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/consumer/pay-mile-road-charging
Most insurers in their small print mean a Cat 5/6/7 tracker. So one that comes with that certification.
Some will be okay with S7 trackers. My insurers insisted on an S5 tracker in my BMW x5 45e.
The dream revenue earning for Govts is mileage based taxation. Want to drive on the M25 during rush hour? That will be £1 per mile. Want to drive in the countryside on a B road at 11am, that will be 4p per mile.
With all the EVs and hybrids pretty much have all the tach to know where and when...
Yep so long as they collect it before the MOT is due, you are fulfilling your side of the lease.
At work we have been caught out once or twice when the car for some strange reason was registered early, a good couple of weeks before being delivered so unless we wanted to send it back two weeks...
Fun fact. Doctors and Vets can have flashing green lights on their cars but doesnt give them any powers to break any road rules. its just to make the public aware and invite them to move out of their way.
And if you dont then in most cars the headrest is designed to break windows,
I carry one of these on my car keys. useful if i ever get trapped under water in my car or I see a dog or child locked in a car on a hot sunny day...
Not cheap but i swear by the Wotancraft Pilot bags. Maybe pick up a used one on Ebay?
https://www.wotancraft.tw/en/product/pilot-travel-camera-sling-bag-10L-khakibrownC
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