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The link above is in German - but this may concern anyone living in EU.
I stumbled over this information (correct or not I cannot verify) while researching for certain transportation stuff.
In Germany - Home Heaters (running on oil or natural gas) initially should be replaced after a certain time - but this was abandoned.
This means existing "fossile" powered heaters can be used as long as they are operational, as long as they keep specs and may be repaired.
The idea of some EU bureaucrats is to limit lifetime of vehicles to 15 years and no repairs then. Because to replace fossile powered vehicles by electric
Reason is, people owing such vehicles would use them as long as possible and so undermine the aim to become carbon neutral.
However some countries like Portugal already started critics and due to high road registration fees like in NL, DK, A.. that make some significant income to government and people cannot afford just scrapping and changing vehicles and of course it is not sustainable.
A vehicle like the Grenadier and all its fellows, LC, Jeep, Original Defenders still active since many many years or G-Wagons are affected.
I just wanted you to learn about such stupid ideas.. I will keep my Grenadier as long as possible.
In my opinion many poorer EU countries will oppose such efforts. But I remember Jean Claude Juncker .. "we introduce a new regulation and if no one objects we will continue..."
This is something I assumed already to come.. because in all countries where a registration tax is in place cars are used as long as possible.
Okay
You pay 25% tax for the amount between 0 and 65,000 dkk.
You pay 85% tax for the amount between 65,000 and 202,000 dkk. approx 27k Euro
You pay 150% of the remaining value of the vehicle.
So this means the fees to own a Grenadier in Denmark are "hefty"
No one will throw away such an utilitarian vehicle and also not another expensive or rare vehicle because if it is of age 15.
Hope this idea will be overthrown and rejected.
Need to pay attention to Brussels at any time.
There is nothing more sustainable as operating and repairing a vehicle as long as possible.
The link above is in German - but this may concern anyone living in EU.
I stumbled over this information (correct or not I cannot verify) while researching for certain transportation stuff.
In Germany - Home Heaters (running on oil or natural gas) initially should be replaced after a certain time - but this was abandoned.
This means existing "fossile" powered heaters can be used as long as they are operational, as long as they keep specs and may be repaired.
The idea of some EU bureaucrats is to limit lifetime of vehicles to 15 years and no repairs then. Because to replace fossile powered vehicles by electric
Reason is, people owing such vehicles would use them as long as possible and so undermine the aim to become carbon neutral.
However some countries like Portugal already started critics and due to high road registration fees like in NL, DK, A.. that make some significant income to government and people cannot afford just scrapping and changing vehicles and of course it is not sustainable.
A vehicle like the Grenadier and all its fellows, LC, Jeep, Original Defenders still active since many many years or G-Wagons are affected.
I just wanted you to learn about such stupid ideas.. I will keep my Grenadier as long as possible.
In my opinion many poorer EU countries will oppose such efforts. But I remember Jean Claude Juncker .. "we introduce a new regulation and if no one objects we will continue..."
This is something I assumed already to come.. because in all countries where a registration tax is in place cars are used as long as possible.
Okay
You pay 25% tax for the amount between 0 and 65,000 dkk.
You pay 85% tax for the amount between 65,000 and 202,000 dkk. approx 27k Euro
You pay 150% of the remaining value of the vehicle.
So this means the fees to own a Grenadier in Denmark are "hefty"
No one will throw away such an utilitarian vehicle and also not another expensive or rare vehicle because if it is of age 15.
Hope this idea will be overthrown and rejected.
Need to pay attention to Brussels at any time.
There is nothing more sustainable as operating and repairing a vehicle as long as possible.