one thing that irks me is the disparity - as i say, a 2005 car is £400 a year to tax, yet the exact same car registered a year later is £700.
but then at the other end of the spectrum, a 2016 car might be £700 a year to tax, but the exact same car registered a year later is now £180?
i'll just avoid high tax band cars registered between 2006 and 2017 - or, if i want a performance car made between those two dates, it'll be a performance diesel - because despite the current doom and gloom about diesels and air quality, a perfectly decent 2014 bmw 420d can be taxed for just £35 a year?!?
but then at the other end of the spectrum, a 2016 car might be £700 a year to tax, but the exact same car registered a year later is now £180?
i'll just avoid high tax band cars registered between 2006 and 2017 - or, if i want a performance car made between those two dates, it'll be a performance diesel - because despite the current doom and gloom about diesels and air quality, a perfectly decent 2014 bmw 420d can be taxed for just £35 a year?!?

