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stan
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4.4 petrol and 3.0 diesel tax

can someone confirm the car tax costs for a ffrr circa 2002/2004 for both diesel and petrol....i've been on the 'gov' site and 'think' the 4.4 is £245 but not sure for the diesel...

also are these tax's set to go up or stay the same...

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my 2005 td6 is 245 for 12 hope this helps Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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thanks speedy...

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England 2002 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Zermatt Silver

petrol is £245 also Sad
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My 07MY SC is £435!!!!! Big Cry If you have nothing nice to say,say nothing at all.

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£245 for my 3.0 diesel (2002) and hope it stays that way! 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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Malaysia 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography 5.0 SC V8 Loire Blue

Over here in Malaysia, one road tax for my 4.2 is 1,000 GBP!

Six months ago, i paid 72,000 GBP for MY06 4.2 S/C (70k miles) with NO warranty. Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry

now the reverse camera and DVD player doesn't even work! Censored '01 1.8i Freelander. Grey/ grey
'06 4.2 S/C Buckingham Blue/ Parchment
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The road tax bandings changed from 23rd March 2006. So most Td6 FFRR should be £245 for a years tax.
All the TDV8 should tbe £435.

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yeah really annoying, they use less fuel yet the RFL is £435 - crazy

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Fortunately the gov did a U-turn on backdating the new bandings to 2001 when VED started to be based on emissions. Otherwise we'd all be paying £435 per year! Shocked

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so do you think that the special 'k' band for 2001 to 2006 cars is here to stay ...

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Yes.

They wanted to change it a year or two ago and got told to Censored off. It was classed as a retrospective tax increase or something, which didn't go down too well.

Actually, many people thought it was great, all those nasty 4x4 drivers were going to get slapped with a bigger tax bill. Then the penny dropped and they realised the 7 seaters and practical cars used by many families often came in that band too... Laughing

Of course, anything can change. But they already tried to do this once and did a U-turn.

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yes,

2001 cars are nearly 10 years old anyway, so its unlikely to change, the Government is probably just banking on the fact that they will just disappear off the road over time due to natural wastage - might keep the value of these cars slightly up in the meantime though. if you think about it how many vehicles do you see around that are over 15 years old, i.e. registered in the mid 90's - not many, the majority that are are probably LR products

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Pity those who bought 2.4 Puma Engined Defenders thinking they would not be in a high tax band................... they pay £425 pa too. Glad I still have my 1996 TDi300 - cheap tax and extremely cheap insurance with Land Rover Insurance!

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Pity those who bought 2.4 Puma Engined Defenders thinking they would not be in a high tax band................... they pay £425 pa too.

That's why I got the utility rear. Can also get with 5 seats.
Commercial vehicle still only £200 if under 3.5t. Thumbs Up

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