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Fortunately not, but I bet there's a helluvalotta cars sold just before April next year!Of course it also means that those who've chosen low emission cars to help the environment have been idiots as they'll pay the same as the highest ones!
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Thank goodness you spotted that little sentence at the bottom of the paragraph (I'm still half asleep and using my laptop in bed ) ... it should really have been made much clearer earlier in the article ...Fortunately not, but I bet there's a helluvalotta cars sold just before April next year!
..."All cars registered before 1 April 2017 will remain in the current VED system, which will not change."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vehicle-excise-duty
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All vehicle are environmentally Unfriendly ...full stop...So £30 pa road tax goes up to £140 ... so those with the money may as well buy environmental UNfriendly vehicles which they feel look sport ..
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I found the following on another forum which seems to suggests that if the certificate of conformity has no CO2 datum then the vehicle might be placed into the PLG or PHG VED class, does anybody have an opinion on this?
"Historically, if a motor-caravan’s CofC did carry a CO2 datum (as was the case with VW’s “California” model) the DVLA chose to ignore this and assigned the vehicle to the PLG or PHG VED Class according to the motor-caravan’s MTPLM. More recently the DVLA has said that, if an up-to-3500kg-MTPLM motor-caravan’s CofC carries a CO2 datum that figure will be used and, instead of the vehicle being classed as PLG, it will be placed in the appropriate emissions-related VED band."