Alan-G Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Ehhh, no comment. Don't think so. Feckin hope not. Got some of the babies wipes here if you need them to wipe away any standard unleaded off yer motor mate. (keep they emissions to the lowest [])
sti pretender Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 This is the info from HM Treasury website. Fuel duties All fuel duty rate changes will take effect from 1 October 2007. Pence per litre (unlessstated) Old duty rate Change New duty rate Ultra-low sulphur petrol/diesel 48.35p +2p 50.35p Sulphur-free petrol/diesel 48.35p + 2p 50.35p Biodiesel 28.35p +2p 30.35p Bioethanol 28.35p + 2p 30.35p Liquefied petroleum gas used as road fuel 12.21p per kg + 4.28p per kg 16.49p per kg Natural gas used as road fuel 10.81 per kg + 2.89p per kg 13.70p per kg Rebated gas oil (red diesel) 7.69p + 2p 9.69p Fuel Oil 7.29p + 2p 9.29p Vehicle excise duty for Private and Light Goods Vehicles Pre-graduated VED (registered before March 2001) £ per year Change New rate 1549cc and below +£5 £115 above 1549cc +£5 £180 Graduated VED for Private Vehicles (registered from March 2001) £ per year VED band CO2 (g/km) Change Alternative Fuel cars Petrol cars Diesel cars A 100 and below - £0 £0 £0 B 101 to 120 -£15 / -£5 / -£15 £15 £35 £35 C 121 to 150 £5 / £15 / £5 £95 £115 £115 D 151 to 165 £5 / £15 / £5 £120 £140 £140 E 166 to 185 £5 / £15 / £5 £145 £165 £165 F 186 to 225 £10 / £15 / £10 £190 £205 £205 G* 226 and above £85 / £90 / £85 £285 £300 £300 *for new cars registered from 23 March 2006 Vehicle excise duty for Light Goods Vehicles (registered from March 2001) £ per year Change New rate Euro IV incentive rate* +£5 £115 Standard rate +£5 £175 *for Euro IV compliant vans registered between 1 March 2003 and 31 December 2006 Vehicle excise duty for motorcycles £ per year Change New rate 150cc and below - £15 151-400cc +£1 £32 401-600cc +£1 £47 above 600cc +£2 £64 Vehicle excise duty for motorised tricycles £ per year Change New rate 150cc and below - £15 above 600cc +£2 £64 Changes to VED rates will take effect from 22 March 2007.
arch Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Are the bandings set from the original manufacturers info or are they set from the emissions data from the MOT. [*-)]
sti pretender Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Manufacturer's figures lots of site like Parkers give the stated CO2.
DrewG Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 So is the following correct: Pre March 2006 cars can only be charged at a maximum of group F. Quote 'Alan-G The registered date of the car dont matter now. Emissions rule the F/G band'
sti pretender Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 HM Treasury say G is for cars after 23/03/06 and over 225g/km. Check your V5 for Date of Registration and Co2 Level. Don't see what people are complaining about if we heat the world up enough the UK will become tropical and we can all save on flying abroad.
DrewG Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 STI pretender Thanks, I know it's registered Dec 2003 but can't check my CO2 level (WRX PPP) as at work. Cheers Andrew
westtra Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/bsp/hi/busi..._calculator.stm link to see if you are better or worse off
Alan-G Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Fill that form in, and they have got you by the email address,the IP address, your IP provider, your name, real address, phone number, date of birth, national insurance number, car reggie,mobile number - and reallistically by the Bollocks. (but thats no big deal anyways. They have all that info anyways). I suppose its just a confirmation for their server on tax payers who actually exist. I wish the Government would concentrate on the non existent folks who's taxes we pay for. (ie £400 a year for road tax) This is unheard from the American public and their roads are like glass. Rant over.
Alan-G Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Ps. The softwares banned word sensor kicked in on my last posting. Banned word = B0llocks [:$]
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