Boyo said:Actually I did consider the initial road fund tax when I ordered the car as it was announced in the Autumn budget at the end of October. When I decided to change in the November, I fired off a raft of emails to the OPC's asking if anyone had a confirmed build slot for the car I wanted for Q1 2025 as I wanted to avoid the doubling of road tax. Came up trumps and my new pork should be available for delivery in March. Shame you are being hit with £3,300sars said:Boyo said:This is of course is very significant this year due to our chancellor's thieving doubling of first years road tax on new cars registered on or after 01/04/25. Only
And in her mind, if you can afford the car that has a powerful engine, that isn't a PHEV, producing such high emissions you can afford the tax. And I bet you didn't think of the initial road fund license fee when you ordered the car.![]()
Worth noting that only the buyers of the car at new are liable for any exorbitant VED charges currently slapped on +£40k cars
