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I’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon.
I had to tax my car the other day. It’s my runaround and is a small economical vw up. It cost me £20 for the year. It’s a 2014 model.For those that don’t know the Vw up has had pretty much the same engine from its first production. A three cylinder, 1.0 affair. 99% of the range have either 60 or 70ps . The exception being the gti variant. Of which there are few. I did a check and depending on year of manufacture you can spend anything from £20 to £165 tax a year for essentially the same car. This seems utterly daft.My other car is a LR discovery 3. It’s a 55 plate . It’s something like £265 a year tax. If it was a 2006 year, with exactly the same engine , power output and emissions, it’s nearly double that. Ridiculous.So if u are in the market for a used car, check the tax bands from year to year. You may be surprised.
Quote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.
Quote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.
Quote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 07:55:48 pmQuote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.Would that be a self charging EV Janso.
Quote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:02:20 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 07:55:48 pmQuote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.Would that be a self charging EV Janso.Nope, I have to stop and charge once each way (to be honest I could get away without stopping on the way home usually) but that's full electric. I was nervous before Wycombe about getting there and back but really had no need to be. The range I get is dictated by the weather somewhat as it's closer to 200 miles than 300 when it's freezing, but then ICE vehicles aren't as efficient in the cold and wet so nothing new really.
Quote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 08:07:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:02:20 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 07:55:48 pmQuote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.Would that be a self charging EV Janso.Nope, I have to stop and charge once each way (to be honest I could get away without stopping on the way home usually) but that's full electric. I was nervous before Wycombe about getting there and back but really had no need to be. The range I get is dictated by the weather somewhat as it's closer to 200 miles than 300 when it's freezing, but then ICE vehicles aren't as efficient in the cold and wet so nothing new really.When you stop to recharge, how long is the stop.
Quote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:10:30 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 08:07:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:02:20 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 07:55:48 pmQuote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.Would that be a self charging EV Janso.Nope, I have to stop and charge once each way (to be honest I could get away without stopping on the way home usually) but that's full electric. I was nervous before Wycombe about getting there and back but really had no need to be. The range I get is dictated by the weather somewhat as it's closer to 200 miles than 300 when it's freezing, but then ICE vehicles aren't as efficient in the cold and wet so nothing new really.When you stop to recharge, how long is the stop.30-60 minutes depending on how far I'm going, but pre-EV I was already stopping on the way down for snap for a similar length of time and I'm never really in a massive rush to get home. I thought it'd be a bit of an inconvenience and many naysayers will make it out to be too but it really isn't, and there's apps you can use (either a passenger looking for you or using Android Auto/Apple CarPlay) to check if chargers are available and working. Cost is probably the biggest stumbling block for many at the moment, but the actual driving experience is the same as ICE - you get ones that are more and ones that are less efficient. I don't have to trundle along at 50mph as some will make out either. It does reduce my range a bit driving at the full speed limit on the motorways but not drastically and I'm never far from a charge point.I forgot, I also went to Shrewsbury in it and if I'd not stopped for snap on the way, I'd have got nigh on there and back without needing a charge.
I’ve got an electric bike for work, does 35 miles on one charge, takes 5 hours to charge and it costs me roughly 16 pence a time, but I usually charge it when I’m at work so it’s free , result ;-)
Quote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 08:16:57 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:10:30 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 08:07:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:02:20 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 07:55:48 pmQuote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.Would that be a self charging EV Janso.Nope, I have to stop and charge once each way (to be honest I could get away without stopping on the way home usually) but that's full electric. I was nervous before Wycombe about getting there and back but really had no need to be. The range I get is dictated by the weather somewhat as it's closer to 200 miles than 300 when it's freezing, but then ICE vehicles aren't as efficient in the cold and wet so nothing new really.When you stop to recharge, how long is the stop.30-60 minutes depending on how far I'm going, but pre-EV I was already stopping on the way down for snap for a similar length of time and I'm never really in a massive rush to get home. I thought it'd be a bit of an inconvenience and many naysayers will make it out to be too but it really isn't, and there's apps you can use (either a passenger looking for you or using Android Auto/Apple CarPlay) to check if chargers are available and working. Cost is probably the biggest stumbling block for many at the moment, but the actual driving experience is the same as ICE - you get ones that are more and ones that are less efficient. I don't have to trundle along at 50mph as some will make out either. It does reduce my range a bit driving at the full speed limit on the motorways but not drastically and I'm never far from a charge point.I forgot, I also went to Shrewsbury in it and if I'd not stopped for snap on the way, I'd have got nigh on there and back without needing a charge.I tow a caravan for seven or eight holiday breaks a year and so have a BMW X5 40d which is a fantastic tow car. Average solo driving gets me 35mpg which is acceptable to me and an EV or hybrid would probably be a good option for me for most of my other driving but I doubt very much whether the EV or hybrid would be an adequate enough tow car.Also, on all the charging points I have ever seen I haven’t spotted one yet that would have enough room for a car towing a caravan or trailer.The UK caravan market is worth pots of money so I am assuming that the car manufacturers are looking at ways to get a decent tow car that can be attractive to caravanner.
Got a Skoda Fabia diesel, 2007, 70mpg and £30 tax.
Quote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 08:16:57 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:10:30 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 08:07:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on May 24, 2022, 08:02:20 pmQuote from: Janso on May 24, 2022, 07:55:48 pmQuote from: River Don on May 24, 2022, 06:42:37 pmQuote from: normal rules on May 24, 2022, 06:38:26 pmI’ve got a feeling post 2030 car tax for diesel and petrol cars will go to the moon. It might depend on how the electric roll out has gone. At the moment I would not like to make the journey from York to London in an electric.There was a dealer on the Radio the other day, who said in his opinion electric cars are being missold. They should be advertised as city cars.You say that, I went to Oxford, Wycombe and Cheltenham games and back in my EV without a hitch.Would that be a self charging EV Janso.Nope, I have to stop and charge once each way (to be honest I could get away without stopping on the way home usually) but that's full electric. I was nervous before Wycombe about getting there and back but really had no need to be. The range I get is dictated by the weather somewhat as it's closer to 200 miles than 300 when it's freezing, but then ICE vehicles aren't as efficient in the cold and wet so nothing new really.When you stop to recharge, how long is the stop.30-60 minutes depending on how far I'm going, but pre-EV I was already stopping on the way down for snap for a similar length of time and I'm never really in a massive rush to get home. I thought it'd be a bit of an inconvenience and many naysayers will make it out to be too but it really isn't, and there's apps you can use (either a passenger looking for you or using Android Auto/Apple CarPlay) to check if chargers are available and working. Cost is probably the biggest stumbling block for many at the moment, but the actual driving experience is the same as ICE - you get ones that are more and ones that are less efficient. I don't have to trundle along at 50mph as some will make out either. It does reduce my range a bit driving at the full speed limit on the motorways but not drastically and I'm never far from a charge point.I forgot, I also went to Shrewsbury in it and if I'd not stopped for snap on the way, I'd have got nigh on there and back without needing a charge.Have you ever had an issue getting a charging point? I see lots of them out of use at service stations. Or busy with someone already plugged in.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on May 24, 2022, 08:47:07 pmGot a Skoda Fabia diesel, 2007, 70mpg and £30 tax. Does the Fabia tax band change depending on year though ?
Instavolt have less than 1000 charging points currently across the uk. That’s not very many.
I looked up instavolt as this is the co you get free charging at through onto.