Current diesels are as clean as petrol engines, why tax them more? And as for all driving electrics in a few years time...mm, I'll believe that when I see it. For a start where's the tax going to come from that we lose from fuel? Tax electric charging of cars? How do you distinguish between power going to your car and power going to your kettle or toaster? Will we all be paying £2 to toast a slice of bread?
the tax on diesels will affect older models that don't meet the latest spec.
we have to start moving these vehicles off the road its a good start.
Stamp duty to be abolished for all first-time buyers up to £300,000.
that's a good boost
Having encouraged people to buy them for years some sort of scrape scheme would be good too
It's easy to have differential pricing for EVs. They're all on a separate 16 or 32 amp circuit so you can just monitor how much energy that uses.
old news mate, diesel has been poor form for donkeys years.
this encouraging myth is older than some of my underpants.
Isn't that only for fast charging? Overnight charging can still be done via a 13 amp socket...I think. Might get a bit hot but hey ho, saves on the heating bill.
Thanks for that image. You've no idea how much happier I was not thinking about your pants
Poor form but encouraged by lower taxes and successive governments until atleast 2015
if you have a car older than that next April your tax VED will go up one band, not exactly a massive hike.
My private pension eats up nearly all my personal allowance (as will this generations private pensions in the future) meaning my state pension is actually taxed, so in effect, I wont get the full state pension despite paying in for close on 48 years
True - less then the costs of replacing the gun safe in mine (stands back to watch Paul froth)
Tax on fags I sort of agree with, although it is an afflication that many cant give up, so a bit unfair really.
Can't? I think you mean choose not to. No one is forced to smoke.
I'm glad they've cut stamp duty for first time buyers, but I wish they'd done it 6 months ago when I as a first time buyer!
Can't complain, that's life I guess. It'll balance out sooner or later and I'll be the winner another time lol
wiedly enough the news is though that house prices will go up to fill in the gap.
Lots of car manufacturers are already running their own.Having encouraged people to buy them for years some sort of scrape scheme would be good too
Newly purchased ones from April 2018 will have to pass emissions under the real world driving emissions test so that's virtually all of them failing as none of the claimed EU6 diesels are anything other than filthy anyway. So basically any new diesel bought from 2018 on will get a one band hike in VED.
New cars aren't allowed to fail. They will all have to meet Euro 6. If they don't meet it, they can't sell it simple as that.Newly purchased ones from April 2018 will have to pass emissions under the real world driving emissions test so that's virtually all of them failing as none of the claimed EU6 diesels are anything other than filthy anyway. So basically any new diesel bought from 2018 on will get a one band hike in VED.
New cars aren't allowed to fail. They will all have to meet Euro 6. If they don't meet it, they can't sell it simple as that.
Probably but I very much doubt if they dare do anything like that again. But having said that Mercedes and Nissan have done it in the past and it didn't stop VW doing it.Bet VW could find a way round it though
You may need a part time job. About an hour a month should more than cover it.I wonder how much they'll put up the VED on my 2.0 litre Turbo diesel, I'm finding it hard to pay the current £30 ...
You may need a part time job. About an hour a month should more than cover it.![]()
Lots of car manufacturers are already running their own.
But were people realy encouraged to buy diesel? There were petrol cars available with low VED as well.
The dirtier diesels which I assume is anything prior to Euro6 are only going up one tax band so it's unlikely to be a big increase. Any that fell into the £0 VED band will only be paying £20
I wonder how much they'll put up the VED on my 2.0 litre Turbo diesel, I'm finding it hard to pay the current £30 ...
im paying £10 on my hybrid at the moment. You wonder why they even bother!
The only conditions I have seen are you have to owned the vehicle for a certain amount of time. Some will take in old petrol cars as well as diesel. Some will only accept the trade in on a new diesel others on petrol as well.True, some manufacturers do offer their own scrappage schemes. But all come with strings.
Yes, they were encouraged to
The only conditions I have seen are you have to owned the vehicle for a certain amount of time. Some will take in old petrol cars as well as diesel. Some will only accept the trade in on a new diesel others on petrol as well.
I was disappointed to find out my son couldn't have the scrappage scheme and my employee discount on a new Focus. As far as Ford scheme is concerned the only cars they won't allow the trade in on are the KA+, Focus ST, Focus RS and the Mustang
im paying £10 on my hybrid at the moment. You wonder why they even bother!
Bit later than that I think. But obviously it depends on how much the car is worth anyway. If you have an older car it can mean a good saving as the car could have only been worth 2 or 300 quid, maybe even less.Some of the scrappage schemes also will only take anything older than a Euro 5 diesel car, not sure how old that is 2012-13 maybe?