Major Eazy
Active Member
Edinburgh is going to have (if not already got) a low emission zone. It seems diesel cars have to meet the Euro 6 Standards to be allowed to drive in the zone. I'm trying to find more details on the matter of two subjects.
First is: I've seen the mention of "Euro 6 conversion" and similar wording. I assume it means some cars could be upgraded to meet Euro 6? So I tried to see if a '05 Reg Freelander could have it done. Most of the result I find on Google, just went on to talk about how it work, instead of making it clear if it can or can't be done. So can or can't Freelander be converted to Euro 6?
The second is: I've been reading and re-reading as many of the various sources I could find. Many of them mention fines, but nothing about charges. Is Edinburgh going to have some kind of fees/charges/levy (like London do) if you want to drive in city centre, or do they really mean you can't drive at all and will be fined?
First is: I've seen the mention of "Euro 6 conversion" and similar wording. I assume it means some cars could be upgraded to meet Euro 6? So I tried to see if a '05 Reg Freelander could have it done. Most of the result I find on Google, just went on to talk about how it work, instead of making it clear if it can or can't be done. So can or can't Freelander be converted to Euro 6?
The second is: I've been reading and re-reading as many of the various sources I could find. Many of them mention fines, but nothing about charges. Is Edinburgh going to have some kind of fees/charges/levy (like London do) if you want to drive in city centre, or do they really mean you can't drive at all and will be fined?