Sadly we've been cursed with the wet brigade, who faint at the word diesel or petroleum products. Regardless of what vehicle that burns fuel you will get stung. Alternatively buying and car under 1ltr design for very very thin vegan drivers.Hi all.
As above, I love my TD4 but don't like spending that much on tax. Are there any other similar Land Rover diesel variants that are road tax exempt? (apart from old ones!!!!!)
Urrrh!!!!! No thanks
My wife has a 1.6 Hyundai diesel and I'm sure she doesn't pay tax?
I was simply stating that she has a diesel but does not pay any road tax
I was simply stating that she has a diesel but does not pay any road tax.
There's not much in it is there? And going from a FL2 to an early FL1 would be a culture shock.Get a pre-2001 TD4 ?? Tax rates are cheaper !!
This is a great point. In fact, family safety is the reason why I bought mine, so cheers for this. Excellent reminder!A small diesel engine, in a small car will have lower emissions, so has lower a RFL to match.
The FL2 is a £35,000+(new price), 2 Ton, high riding vehicle, which is designed to do a job, above and beyond that of a small econobox, so it costs a few extra £ per month for the RFL. If it comes to the crunch, and I'm unfortunately in an accident (pun intended), I'd rather the family be in the Freelander 2, over any normal car, and with the standard of driving these days, a crunch could only be 1 corner away.
The g/km number seems to vary from 158g/km to 224g/km depending on year & which TD4 engine & gearbox combo. That makes quite a difference in tax.
Presumably the government use the correct model, but who knows maybe it's the average ? https://car-emissions.com/cars/index/freelander td4/page:2/sort:Year/direction:asc
Which, Freelander 1 or 2?I did not realise they were so heavy.
My daughters Fiat 500 1.4 Sport is £30 per year, but its a cheap pile of junk.We only pay £20 a year on my wife's Fiat 500L, 1.4 and it's been a great motor. Good size, quick enough ish... Only issue is you can't tow anything so when we hit the caravan this summer its back to the trusted FL1 TD4.
Seriously wtf!!!Hi all.
As above, I love my TD4 but don't like spending that much on tax. Are there any other similar Land Rover diesel variants that are road tax exempt? (apart from old ones!!!!!)
Christ, what a nobber. You bothered to come on here and type that. Moronic.Seriously wtf!!!
Considering the cost of vehicles, parts, fuel. Isn’t it moronic to be worrying about £29/month for road tax??Christ, what a nobber. You bothered to come on here and type that. Moronic.
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