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Originally posted by Esilvester View PostOk you can't contact your local office as the only call-centre is Swansea.
I called back.
The advice now is to send in your V5 with an amendment in Section 7.
In the first box "Body Type" enter "Estate"
I will be including a cover letter and evidence in the form of photographs of the interior and exterior.
I'll update here as to how that went....
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I think even if you change the v5 TO Estate Car the Surfs will fail on the weight of the vehicle.....but as I said in another thread the chaps and chappesses at the TfL helpline cant actually fully explain all the criteria.
I have submitted a Official request for the full criteria......*sigh* hopefully at some point I will get a reply.
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Originally posted by Gauntlett View PostI think even if you change the v5 TO Estate Car the Surfs will fail on the weight of the vehicle.....but as I said in another thread the chaps and chappesses at the TfL helpline cant actually fully explain all the criteria.
I have submitted a Official request for the full criteria......*sigh* hopefully at some point I will get a reply.“Do or do not... there is no try.”
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information@tgb.toyota.co.uk
To xxxxxxx@hotmail.comFrom: information@tgb.toyota.co.uk
Sent: 12 April 2011 17:55:45
To: xxxxxxx@hotmail.com
Dear Ms Gauntlett,
Thank you for your email to Toyota.
I can confirm that your Toyota Hilux Surf is indeed a light Utility vehicle and therefore you will need to make sure it meets the low emission zone requirements.
If you would like more information on the Toyota Hilux surf or any of our commercial vehicles please feel free to contact your local Toyota Centre.
Should you require the telephone number for your local Toyota Centre, you can either contact us directly on 0844 701 6200, or you can use the following direct link:
http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toyo...aler%20Locator
If I can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact me using one of the methods shown below.
Yours sincerely,
Marcina Brown
Toyota Customer Advisor
Phone: 0844 701 6200
Fax: 0203 166 4115
Email: information@tgb.toyota.co.uk
Website: www.toyota.co.uk
So Toyota have confirmed that the Surf is a light Utility vehicle! ###### Toyota
Grrrrrr...........
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Originally posted by puddlesurfer View PostI live in the LEZ, my surf is an estate car on the V5 - If I put my Reg in to the LEZ checker it says not subject to LEZ - The Surf is no heavier than a RangeRover sport and they are not subJect to LEZ
I wonder if the 4Runner is classed as Light Utillity?“Do or do not... there is no try.”
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Originally posted by Koi View Postone plus of owning a 4Runner, not subject to the LEZ
Log book:
Body type: Estate
Taxation class: Private/light goods veh
So being as the Surf is the same as the Runner anyones V5 not saying the same needs to contact the DVLA and get it changed.“Do or do not... there is no try.”
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Originally posted by puddlesurfer View PostI'll stick with this - unless TFL decide to change there minds
I wonder if the 4Runner is classed as Light Utillity?
I have just emailed Toyota GB asking exactly the same question.
DVLA told me that it was the manufacturer that specified the classification of the vehicle.
and TfL told me it was the classification that DVLA hold that was the difference.....
I am getting giddy from going round in cirlces..
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Well my Truck and Koi's are both registered as estates and are not subject to LEZ (according to TFL website)
What is the chance that the person at Toyota who emailed you has never heard of a Hilux Surf as they were never a UK product and just read Hilux and assumed you meant the pickup (which are Light Utilties)“Do or do not... there is no try.”
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Originally posted by Gauntlett View Postcheers Puddle
I will ask that too - it could well be the case. If I can get Toyota to change their classification then it should benefit all us surf owners
You need to prove to the DVLA its an SUV, not a pickup, I can't seen them being able to argue with pics.
Also there is a bit in those TFL links about individually excempting your truck if its proved to be classed wrong, this will probably save messing around with the DVLA.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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maybe we should get every surf/4 runner owner on here to send a copy of there v5 in showing all the different body types they list the same car under ie is it a light utility vehicle or an estate car or an suv etc etc( i am sure theres more) then this might point out just how f***ing useless they were and still are at doing their job at the dvla.
even wikipedia list the surf and 4 runner as the same car which is an suv
maybe they had all the different body types on stickers in a hat and just pulled one out as rolled off the ferry and stuck it to the windscreen
or if enough surf owners emailed watchdog then maybe they will do a bit on it so it will shame another goverment run cock up!
failing that guys lets go blockade the dvla offices
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Originally posted by davidy2980 View Postmaybe we should get every surf/4 runner owner on here to send a copy of there v5 in showing all the different body types they list the same car under ie is it a light utility vehicle or an estate car or an suv etc etc( i am sure theres more) then this might point out just how f***ing useless they were and still are at doing their job at the dvla.
even wikipedia list the surf and 4 runner as the same car which is an suv
maybe they had all the different body types on stickers in a hat and just pulled one out as rolled off the ferry and stuck it to the windscreen
or if enough surf owners emailed watchdog then maybe they will do a bit on it so it will shame another goverment run cock up!
failing that guys lets go blockade the dvla offices
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