An L322 is a March 2001 on car so will be an M. It will be taxed as a PC or DC (petrol or diesel) according to its emissions. Very rarely do you find a newer car has not had its emissions figure captured and therefore remain a plg like those up to March 2001.
It gives an answer but not always the right one.
* Band K includes cars that have a CO2 figure over 225g/km but were registered before 23 March 2006
just taxed my 94 disco 2.5 tdi £190 for yearBand K is no longer used I beleive. The only way you can avoid the expensive A-M banding is to have a car dbefore 2001 (dont know exact date)
I was under the impression that the only reason government held this rule was because of the recession.
Anybody witha pre march 06 car tell me what they pay in Tax?
I pay £405 on an 06 110
Hose pipe and jerry can?What about having your road tax and insurance all included in the price you pay for fuel..
That way, it wouldt be possibel to drive a vehicle without "taxing" it - no fuel, no drive
You cant be hit by an uninsured driver, as if the car has fuel its "insured"
You effectively pay as you drive. People who do high miles might not like it so much. People who do next to no miles would love it.
You wouldnt have to tax two or three vehicles when you only drive one (I have 2 cars and a motorbike, all taxed, even though I can only use one at any time - hardly fair)
I see a flaw here . we would all pay same, regardless of d.d. on licence or whatever . not fair on us with clean licences etc.What about having your road tax and insurance all included in the price you pay for fuel..
That way, it wouldt be possibel to drive a vehicle without "taxing" it - no fuel, no drive
You cant be hit by an uninsured driver, as if the car has fuel its "insured"
You effectively pay as you drive. People who do high miles might not like it so much. People who do next to no miles would love it.
You wouldnt have to tax two or three vehicles when you only drive one (I have 2 cars and a motorbike, all taxed, even though I can only use one at any time - hardly fair)
I reckon the insurance would only be minimum 3rd party, you could then pay a top up to your required level which would still be dependant on your driving record. It would have to work something like that or the insurance companies would never sign up to it, cause of all the lost business.I see a flaw here . we would all pay same, regardless of d.d. on licence or whatever . not fair on us with clean licences etc.
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