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Old-un



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L322 road tax

Sad Is it correct that my 2011 l322 4.4 vogue will cost £2600 from January (Gulp) for road tax ? RR owner

Post #677815 13th Nov 2023 12:17am
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gettingold



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Where did you get that info from? visiting from www.rrsport.co.uk

Post #677818 13th Nov 2023 7:04am
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JayGee



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Re: L322 road tax

Old-un wrote:
Sad Is it correct that my 2011 l322 4.4 vogue will cost £2600 from January (Gulp) for road tax ?

This is absolutely not correct for vehicles first registered before 2023 - where did you read this? 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

Post #677822 13th Nov 2023 9:19am
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Good explanation here.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/consumer-new...t-cost-you Geoff

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V8 Bob



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The £2.6k is for those of us fortunate enough to afford to buy (or lease) a brand new L406.the tax will then incur the over £40k surcharge for the subsequent 5 years over and above the current £180 rate. 2012 tdv8 Westminster arrived Jan 19 gone Dec 23

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Post #677826 13th Nov 2023 10:10am
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Old-un



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Relief guys, I obviously got mixed up and quoted costs for a new RR but wow who could afford that ?

Nobody I know personally anyway. RR owner

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JayGee



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If you can afford a new RR then it's unlikely you will be troubled by £2.6k a year to tax it.... 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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V8 Bob wrote:
The £2.6k is for those of us fortunate enough to afford to buy (or lease) a brand new L406.the tax will then incur the over £40k surcharge for the subsequent 5 years over and above the current £180 rate.


Just another way of milking the hard-working and successful. It's Socialism by stealth.

Those who can buy the cars new are probably paying higher personal taxes anyway, and quite likely employ people too. Isn't the VAT and what HNWs contribute indirectly via their spending with the butcher, baker, and candlestick maker enough? Rolling Eyes 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography in black
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MR GLOVER



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just got mine £390.00 far to much for a old RR Rolling with laughter

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JayGee



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Stuart- wrote:
V8 Bob wrote:
The £2.6k is for those of us fortunate enough to afford to buy (or lease) a brand new L406.the tax will then incur the over £40k surcharge for the subsequent 5 years over and above the current £180 rate.


Just another way of milking the hard-working and successful. It's Socialism by stealth.

Those who can buy the cars new are probably paying higher personal taxes anyway, and quite likely employ people too. Isn't the VAT and what HNWs contribute indirectly via their spending with the butcher, baker, and candlestick maker enough? Rolling Eyes

I agree and also tax the poor more as it will make them work harder instead of scrounging off the hard working rich. Road tax should only be for poor people to discourage them from owning cars and filling up the roads so the rich can get to work and go on holiday more easily. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Rambles



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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/g...hicles.pdf

All rates here

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Old-un wrote:
Relief guys, I obviously got mixed up and quoted costs for a new RR but wow who could afford that ?

Nobody I know personally anyway.


It's a drop in the ocean when spending £100k+ on a car. It's only very high in the year anyway.

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