Seen this one gov 2011 Msport 6cyl 23i on 37k for £12750
https://www.gumtree.com/p/bmw/2011-bmw- ... 1291824184
looks a treat & not silly money
Seen this one gov 2011 Msport 6cyl 23i on 37k for £12750
I think over £3 of the £5 a gallon we pay is already just tax.
We already pay roughly 70 percent tax on fuel. Road tax is now just a way of raising revenue. But we get off pretty lightly compared to a lot of other European
Here diesel is cheaper than petrol at the pump as it is taxed on a 'road user charge' tax, ie, done on mileage. This has owners howling as their Diesel golf is taxed the same as much larger vehicles - guess which ones cause more damage to the roads though...
It is a road tax, it’s just calculated on emmisioms these days. It used to be ring fenced for road expenditure but not any more. If you research the origins of this tax you will see this. So you are actullay totally wrong.ben g wrote: ↑Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:05 pmIt's an emissions tax. It has nothing to do with filling potholes in.
It basically goes into one big pot and the government decides what it gets spent on.
It's only Road tax in that it needs to be paid if you wish to drive or store your vehicle on the road. It's not a 'pay it and we fix roads' tax. I really wish people would stop thinking of it in that way, because it begins to get boring when people constantly moan about paying road tax and then linking it with the rubbish standard of our roads.
You've completely contradicted yourself. It '' USED TO '' be for road expenditure.Zeld4 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:50 amIt is a road tax, it’s just calculated on emmisioms these days. It used to be ring fenced for road expenditure but not any more. If you research the origins of this tax you will see this. So you are actullay totally wrong.ben g wrote: ↑Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:05 pmIt's an emissions tax. It has nothing to do with filling potholes in.
It basically goes into one big pot and the government decides what it gets spent on.
It's only Road tax in that it needs to be paid if you wish to drive or store your vehicle on the road. It's not a 'pay it and we fix roads' tax. I really wish people would stop thinking of it in that way, because it begins to get boring when people constantly moan about paying road tax and then linking it with the rubbish standard of our roads.