I notice on the news and on here that they are considering putting the cost of road tax for 4x4's up from £210 to around £1800 or some stupid figure like that...
Could somone please explain to me why we have to pay higher tax rates than petrol cars when we can quite happily run on almost 100% veg oil?
Not knowing anything about emissions could someone put me right on this... If I ran a Surf on Diesel and one on Veg oil for a day which would put out the highest emissions?
If you increase tax on a 4x4 to £1800 surely tankers, haulers, trucks and vans should increase proportionately according to their emissions meaning that to tax a petrol or diesel tanker would cost something stupid like £3000 a year…
Could someone put me right on this subject as I couldn’t justify £1800 a year on road tax and would have to sell my beloved surf, this problem would also be facing others and they would likely place their cars on the market causing the second hand price of 4x4’s to fall through the floor surely… Economics was never my strong point but I think that’s partly right… Is it?
Could somone please explain to me why we have to pay higher tax rates than petrol cars when we can quite happily run on almost 100% veg oil?
Not knowing anything about emissions could someone put me right on this... If I ran a Surf on Diesel and one on Veg oil for a day which would put out the highest emissions?
If you increase tax on a 4x4 to £1800 surely tankers, haulers, trucks and vans should increase proportionately according to their emissions meaning that to tax a petrol or diesel tanker would cost something stupid like £3000 a year…
Could someone put me right on this subject as I couldn’t justify £1800 a year on road tax and would have to sell my beloved surf, this problem would also be facing others and they would likely place their cars on the market causing the second hand price of 4x4’s to fall through the floor surely… Economics was never my strong point but I think that’s partly right… Is it?
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