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adiohead
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
Txt you Ade"


mms of penis
ed
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Mines £90. Think I might get a Fiat 500 Multiair next as I'm such a tree hugging hippy.
ed
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Or maybe it was £120. I forget.
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£125 a year for the astra 150, the 120bhp version is more than the 150 somehow
not too bad. then i put diesel in at 136p a litre this morning which is wank. when i got my licence petrol wasn't even 70p now it's nearly double that
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£30 on the C2 Currently sitting at an average of 68mpg on the trip comp and isn't shy on performance either

But my council tax is extortionate so it levels out
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Sorry Neo have to out do you there.

£20/year

Yes it maybe not be as flash as some others in here but it still gets me from A-B so that's how I see it, Cheap to run car for these awkward times.
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Mines £90, well, was last year, probs be £95 this year!
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fuckin hatchback owners
Fro
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Mine £2XX sumin
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Originally posted by Neo
Road Tax doesn't pay for road maintenance, thats council tax steve. Road tax goes to the Exchequer, same place as income tax and fuel duty.


Hence it now being vehicle excise duty and not road tax
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Originally posted by SteveW
fuckin hatchback owners


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mine's £245

the next car I want will be the same if a 55 or early 06 reg..... or double if later!!!

it's the same fucking car

Stupid tax dicks
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Originally posted by SteveW
fuckin hatchback owners
yeah but our cars don't sound like a fight between a lion and a tiger when we accelerate so makes up for the cost
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
quote:
Originally posted by SteveW
fuckin hatchback owners
yeah but our cars don't sound like a fight between a lion and a tiger when we accelerate so makes up for the cost


Well year there is that lol.. Im hoping to have the Wortec on by end of March. Think they are rated at 105db
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quote:
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Fucking RoadTax... If they sorted all the pot holes and made the roads nice n smooth i wouldnt be so reluctant to pay


Thieving fucks!

V8s should be tax exempt and receive fuel subsidies!
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mines free ...well on one of my cars it is
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quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
quote:
Originally posted by SteveW
Fucking RoadTax... If they sorted all the pot holes and made the roads nice n smooth i wouldnt be so reluctant to pay


Thieving fucks!

V8s should be tax exempt and receive fuel subsidies!


Too damn right
Graham88
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Funny, I had this drop through my door this morning.



Raped.

Edit: Why is yours £10 more?

[Edited on 01-02-2011 by Graham88]
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i want to buy something with a massive engine thats tax exempt - and old yank muscle car or something.. hate road tax
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1999 Disco V8 - 215 quid
Rich H
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£245 Mini, £195 - Van.

Numerous clients have the £400 or £990 + bracket cars

One that did surprise me the other day was a clients brand new Merc ML300 CDI BlueEfficiency is £925 p/a tax?!
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strangely a chrysler crossfire we had in at work had a £400 tax disc in .... of all the cars 400 for a crossfire?

my corolla is 240 odd i think.
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quote:
Originally posted by SteveW
Fucking RoadTax... If they sorted all the pot holes and made the roads nice n smooth i wouldnt be so reluctant to pay


£405 more expensive than my 12 months of road-tax was

Infact my MOT, insurance and TAX combined cost less than £435.

However your car is far more exciting

HTH

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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
Funny, I had this drop through my door this morning.



Raped.

Edit: Why is yours £10 more?

[Edited on 01-02-2011 by Graham88]


Next band up from yours although it chugs out 130g/km more

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