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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
It'll definitely go up, as the government needs to play catch-up for the previous government's apathy on green commitments.
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18th Jul 2024 4:10 pm |
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Just a driver Member Since: 29 Nov 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 416 |
Trouble is if the road tax goes up it will make them worthless so how can anyone afford an electric car if their car is worthless. Think a lot of people not going to be happy. Just depends how much they turn the screws in one hit |
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18th Jul 2024 4:26 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
Well whatever it is Im going to have to pay it, unless I buy a nice cheap-ish classic vehicle. IIRC The term "Road tax" ceased to exist in the 1960s and was replaced by the Vehicle Excise Duty, which is just a tax on cars, with various criteria. Roads are paid for via general taxation which I think is the correct thing to do as everyone benefits from roads whether you have a car or not. So horse owners , EV owners pedestrians and cyclists all pay for the roads they use and gain benefit from. The only "road tax" we drivers pay is that in the fuel we buy - a sort of "pay for MPG" tax. Jules |
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18th Jul 2024 4:33 pm |
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Just a driver Member Since: 29 Nov 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 416 |
I think also if road tax goes up a lot there is a good chance more un taxed un insured cars will be on the road. Breaking the law is all about risk and reward if the tax and insurance is more then the cost of the car why bother, if it’s siezed by the police nothing is lost as they have saved the tax and insurance. |
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18th Jul 2024 4:46 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
yep, un-taxed vehicles are often associated with other criminal activities - drugs, prostitution, people trafficking, theft & burglary etc etc Jules |
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18th Jul 2024 10:18 pm |
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Just a driver Member Since: 29 Nov 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 416 |
Think it would surprise people how many there are working in normal jobs who don’t have a license,tax insurance etc. it’s not just a criminal thing. Like I said it’s risk to reward, chances of getting stopped etc |
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19th Jul 2024 7:55 am |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
i was watching a guy on youtube who was doing a piece about insurance costs, he was having major problems himself for various reasons but he interviewed a (blurred out) bloke who had no insurance or license but was freely driving around in his partners car which was taxed, mot and insured in HER name only, so it never pinged the ANPR cameras and he could drive around scot free and illegal. |
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23rd Jul 2024 7:28 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3126 |
In places like Canada, it is the car which is taxed and insured each year, I think it is marked on the number plate.
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23rd Jul 2024 9:27 am |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
Living in Spain my comprehensive insurance for a Mazda CX-9 270 bhp petrol is 525€ and road tax 188€ per year, any driver over 25 with permission, they don't have NCB here but I can have all my minor bumps and scratches removed for free every 3 years.
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23rd Jul 2024 11:32 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
That would be so much better IMO. But I dont think the insurers wouldnt like it, nor those living in rural areas, driving FFRs. We can drive our daughter's car in Oz without needing additional insurance. So much simpler than the palaver we go through having to insure one of ours when she's in UK. Jules |
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23rd Jul 2024 1:24 pm |
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Trev 1 Member Since: 04 Jul 2016 Location: Seaton, Hull Posts: 84 |
I would not rush to bye a electric car, it's like the vhs and betamax, blue ray and dvd days, I think a lot of people are going to get stuck with electric cars worth nothing. |
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28th Jul 2024 2:09 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
We installed 3 phase to the garage in 2016 for, to be honest, possible car charging in the future (now next vehicle will most likely be a wheelchair). It was a small part of an electrical upgrade of our block of units. $500 for 25 metre run from the meter. Obviously still got the Freelander... it will be very hard to replace when the day comes!
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29th Jul 2024 10:29 pm |
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Just a driver Member Since: 29 Nov 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 416 |
Just been watching car Uk on YouTube he goes to the car auctions and comments on prices. A freelander 2 2010 went through for £1500. At those prices I would not get much of an electric car for that or any other car for that matter. I guess the tax rises are biting. |
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30th Jul 2024 7:41 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
EVs are now simply loosing money at the same rate as petrol cars, which is fine. People complained they're too expensive, now people are complained they're getting cheaper. The truth is a BEV will cost far less to run and maintain than an equivalent ICE, so the depreciation isn't so painful as someone who's bought an ICE instead. Our Ioniq 5 has covered 3600 miles since we've had it, and it's cost less then £280 in electricity, which is including 8 sessions of rapid charging at very expensive rapid charger rates. Now how many equivalent ICE vehicles do you think will cover 3600 miles on £280 of fuel? Our Audi would cost about £700 in diesel for the same distance, and the Freelander over £1k in derv. At these low running costs, very few owners will feel stuck with an EV, in fact only a few % would go back to ICE. Yes the tech is new, but that doesn't mean it's bad. I for one don't mine them loosing money more quickly now, as it means I'll be able to spend less on a second hand one, when we say goodbye to our last ICE vehicle. I look forward to the day when a BEV is just called a car, because that's all it is. It's a car with a different fuel source. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone. Audi A5 convertible, my daily driver. 1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project. Last edited by Nodge68 on 31st Jul 2024 3:57 pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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30th Jul 2024 4:34 pm |
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