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jon_s
03-10-2004, 03:37 PM
DRIVERS with gas-guzzling motors face forking out £1,000 for road tax under shock new proposals.

Ministers are considering the move to encourage motorists to buy environmentally-friendly cars.

The £1,000 bill would apply to a range of models with high CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions.

They include a £14,100 Ford Mondeo 2 litre 16 valve, a £14,000 Vauxhall Vectra 1.8 litre 16 valve and a £16,300 Rover 75 1.8 T club.

The current top rate of Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is just £165. But it would soar by more than 500 per cent in a new sliding scale of tax charges.

Transport Secretary Alistair Darling ordered a study into the tax banding system — known as graduated VED.

MORI researchers discovered that the current system failed to influence people to buy cleaner cars.

They found drivers chose a model based on price, reliability, image, brand loyalty, colour and size — but very rarely CO2 emission levels.

They concluded: “Key players in the industry, as well as drivers, feel that for these initiatives to be taken up they need to hit people in the pocket.”

The report proposed doubling the price between bands or increasing the largest band to £1,000.

The prospect sparked outrage among motoring groups last night.

Paul Watters, of the AA, raged: “It’s ludicrous. Motorists will be furious.”


Targeted ... Ford Mondeo

Edmund King, of the RAC Foundation, said: “This would be a draconian increase and a double whammy on people with big cars. They already pay more at the pumps.”

Shadow Transport Secretary Damian Green warned: “Much higher road tax is on the Government’s agenda as the next phase in the war on motorists.”

Currently the yearly road tax for cars registered before March 1 2001 is £165 if they are over 1549cc and £110 if they are 1549cc or below.

VED for cars registered on or after March 1 2001 ranges from £165 down to just £55 based on CO2 emission levels.

Researchers stated: “Overall, the graduated VED scheme has had minimal impact on the UK car industry.”But they said cleaner motors were chosen for company cars when it was realised they could save on tax.

They suggested CO2 could also be cut by hammering high mileage drivers. Car tax could be incorporated into petrol prices so those who do many miles pay more.

Older cars, which tend to be less clean, could also be driven off the road by making the MOT tougher. But the report warned this could lead to more cars being dumped.

coombsie66
03-10-2004, 04:25 PM
I heard on the radio that the £1000 is an over estimate and just scaremongery, but the tax on cars over 2 litre capacity is set to rise in the budget.
Mines 1998cc so fuck u tony blair!
Unlucky jabba. :? :(

gigdy
03-10-2004, 09:04 PM
Thank god we dont have that here.

blah
03-10-2004, 09:30 PM
we do have that here in America, its called the Gas Guzzler tax.

rallyprox
03-11-2004, 01:04 AM
i hate it when governments try to control what you do and how you do it by implementing taxes it only outrages the people who keep the country working and makes the stupid hippies, that only protest and never work like an average person, happy

crazyxzer0
03-11-2004, 02:27 AM
They need to take action sometime, we just were hoping it be 50years from now.

na2o
03-11-2004, 03:56 AM
Thank god we don't have taxes here, i get confused when i hear the concept of the taxes thing :?

ARMAN
03-11-2004, 04:53 AM
Thank god we don't have taxes here, i get confused when i hear the concept of the taxes thing :?

lucky you :roll:

Kangaroo Boy
03-11-2004, 05:09 AM
Bullocks.That must suck..I doubt anyone is going to buy the Monaro now because of that....When does that tax come in?

Jabba
03-11-2004, 06:53 AM
Unlucky jabba. :? :(

Who said I even bother with road tax when they spend more than half the year in the garage :wink:

Obviously its a different story for my daily driver...but then that wont be in that £1,000 bracket that I doubt will even come into force.

Kangaroo Boy
03-11-2004, 07:22 AM
Whats your daily driven car, Jabba?

BADMIHAI
03-11-2004, 09:58 AM
Whats your daily driven car, Jabba?


He drives a 3 series Bimmer.

possessed_beaver
03-11-2004, 10:52 AM
but we all know he wants 2 buy a M3

Jabba
03-11-2004, 01:47 PM
Yes he does indeed.

coombsie66
03-11-2004, 02:02 PM
but we all know he wants 2 buy a M3

Correction, a carbon black M3 CSL.

Jabba
03-11-2004, 02:10 PM
Yeh that one was indeed a beauty.

1zippo1
03-13-2004, 08:33 AM
A M3 CSL is IMO one of the coolest car there are... (jus take a look at my sig :D ) but as a daily driver... it is very loud and I think the ride is very hard. Of course I'm just talking about stuff I heard, I never been in anything like an CSL so not the best guy to judge if it could be a daily driver. Would be very cool thoug 8)

ported_head
03-13-2004, 10:53 AM
im not sure but i think britain has the worst tax laws ever, or atleast the ones that have outraged people the most.
the fuck up is, the city i live in planning to follow the same route as the london model. and so far it just bloody sucks.a world of gatsos and congestion charge it is

tanelvali
03-24-2004, 01:54 PM
I have driven M3 myself and the difference from CSL should not be sooo big in terms of driving comfort... And evn if it is then you should try to drive LAda or better yet - Moscvich for a week. I know there are ladas in UK but do you have any Moscvich cars? IF not perhaps we should put our money together and send one to Jabba for his next birthday :)... and I am pretty serius about that.. :)

bmwfreak
03-25-2004, 11:38 AM
As Jeremy Clarkson once put it (after talking about Freddy Loix being given a 6 month ban and a 1750 pound ticket for speeding 7 tinmes during the GB Rally) "Welcome to Britain, Ladies & Gentelman, this is the worst country in the world".