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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
So, who is preparing to say goodbye to their FL2's after yesterdays failure to have Khans planned expansion ruled illegal? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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29th Jul 2023 6:32 am |
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Rommel Member Since: 20 Aug 2017 Location: Sandhurst Berkshire Posts: 631 |
None of my Land Rovers are ULEZ compliant, now retired do not drive anywhere much, certainly not into London so not an issue for me, but a neighbour who is a nurse who works shifts at a London Hospital is going to be seriously impacted by it.
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29th Jul 2023 8:02 am |
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janderson41 Member Since: 11 Mar 2012 Location: Howwood Renfrewshire Posts: 437 |
Worms, I,m with you. Do not intend ever to go to Central Glasgow. The fines imposed by Glasgow Council far,far exceed any other LEZ in the UK. Pure money making exercise.
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29th Jul 2023 8:17 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
As I have said before, this is not just about London.
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29th Jul 2023 8:35 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
As I don't venture into cities with ULEZ in my TD4 so it won't make a jot of difference to me. We do visit London on occasion, but always park well away from London, and take the train in.
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29th Jul 2023 9:02 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2805 |
Feel for anyone who is caught in this position. Having to replace a perfectly good car on the say so of a 'mayor' is scandalous. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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29th Jul 2023 10:19 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
It's outrageous IMO.
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29th Jul 2023 11:17 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5001 |
Is the term "historic vehicle" applied differently to ULEZs ? For the MOT and VED, a "historic vehicle " is 40 years from 1st registration. Jules |
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29th Jul 2023 11:47 am |
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Milothedog Member Since: 14 Dec 2014 Location: South London Posts: 447 |
If it wasn't for the fact that our car is registered "Disabled" because of my Wife's illnesses then ours would be for sale. As it stands it has an exemption until 25th October 2027. As of end of August he TD4 which my Son keeps and uses won't be able to cross Hampton Court bridge without paying which he lives less than a mile from 2007 TD4 XS The work horse that earns its up keep 2013 SD4 HSE The posh one for towing the caravan 1973 Triumph Stag I bought in 2009 and restored. |
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29th Jul 2023 12:00 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1385 |
The only good thing about London’s ULEZ is that you can register your vehicle and pay automatically if you stray into it.
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29th Jul 2023 12:18 pm |
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NoDo$h Member Since: 27 May 2008 Location: fings go booooom. Posts: 490 |
An elected mayor. No different than the head of the GLC when it existed. Current driveway contents: 2021 V60 Cross Country B5 2009 FL2 dog bus and shooting wagon On Order: 2023 Fisker Ocean Ultra - deposit paid. |
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29th Jul 2023 12:45 pm |
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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
I'm not sure about other cities, but the rules for Glasgow (and I presume also Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen) state an exemption for:
Ok, so I might be struggling to claim "historically preserved" or even "maintained" but the only "substantial changes to the technical characteristics" are age-related decline! 2005 D3 2.7 Auto Previously: 2010 MY FL2 TD4e GS - Now gone at 199,500 miles, about 135,000 of them mine. ‘93 Defender 110 200TDi CSW ‘87 Defender 90 4 cyl Petrol ‘83 110 CSW V8 - best ever! Range Rover 2-door V8 (not sure of year - 4-speed box and vacuum diff switch) Series III SWB Diesel |
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29th Jul 2023 1:02 pm |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
Selling a perfectly good car because of ULEZ and buying a compliant car depends on how often do you have to enter the zone or drive in the zone, if you do, how many years?
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29th Jul 2023 1:05 pm |
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Grimdog Member Since: 08 Sep 2020 Location: Wakefield Posts: 313 |
France has a crit air sticker system. All vehicles have to display this in the windscreen. It also applies to tourist vehicles. The "level" of sticker you are allocated related to the level of pollution the vehicle emits. My 2010 TD4 is a level 3. Levels go from 5 ( worst ) to (I think ) 1 ( best ). Cities already using the system include Paris, Lyon, Grenoble and Strasbourg, though is constantly expanding. The ability to enter these cities depends on your crit air designation. The limits are being reduced over a period of years. All very complicated ( typically French ).
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29th Jul 2023 2:08 pm |
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