I want to know what all this Eco tax is going to be spent on to help the environment?
Oh wait, right yeah, its not really, its to make us change how we live and how we spend our money, and to help pay and cover up all the screw ups from the "New Labour"....
I had to actually walk away from my car and scrap it, 1997 Crysler Neon (I know, yuk!) it cost me £450 to buy 3 years ago, 32000 miles, 1 owner, all reciepts and mots to prove mileage. Flew through all MOTs since, but this year I just cannot justify keeping it. Use it 2 or 3 times a month as I use public transport to work. But this month Tax was due, Insurance renewal (£400! more than the car is worth) and plus the cost of petrol. So I scrapped a perfectly useable car with 35000 miles on the clock, why? It had no
second hand value, even put it in the local papers as FREE, no b****r phoned...
How many other perfectly useable cars are going the same way?
Heres a neat idea..... how about a recycling scheme - keep your car running, manufacturers actually make replacement cleaner, more eco engines and an upgrade path thats affordable.....?
Would it be less damaging to natural resources to fix what we have instead of constantly producing new cars... how many raw materials get eaten, travel of parts etc in producing a new line of cars, then newer models, more changes, more revisions...
How about spending a bit of time and effort in to making cars last longer, afterall, less cars scrapped, less junk, less to worry about WTF are we going to do with these old dead cars?