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VED (Initial Road Tax) - UK Only!

Trialmaster

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The Ineos Grenadier, with both the petrol and diesel engine, will fall into the highest VED band, meaning a 'showroom tax' in the first year of £5,490 will be added to the purchase price as of 1st April.

These clueless bastards running the UK, have just driven another nail into the Grenadiers coffin. This is a doubling of £2750, which was already extortionate to £5490.

I can imagine a lot of pre-registered vehicles hitting the forecourts before 1st April.
 
The Ineos Grenadier, with both the petrol and diesel engine, will fall into the highest VED band, meaning a 'showroom tax' in the first year of £5,490 will be added to the purchase price as of 1st April.

These clueless bastards running the UK, have just driven another nail into the Grenadiers coffin. This is a doubling of £2750, which was already extortionate to £5490.

I can imagine a lot of pre-registered vehicles hitting the forecourts before 1st April.
Is that just for the Belstaff models?
 
The Ineos Grenadier, with both the petrol and diesel engine, will fall into the highest VED band, meaning a 'showroom tax' in the first year of £5,490 will be added to the purchase price as of 1st April.

These clueless bastards running the UK, have just driven another nail into the Grenadiers coffin. This is a doubling of £2750, which was already extortionate to £5490.

I can imagine a lot of pre-registered vehicles hitting the forecourts before 1st April.
Serves you right for working hard and making money, what were you thinking!!
 
Absolutely criminal. That amount of added money - plus the extra £410 per year for the first 5 years on the road fund licence..... ridiculous.

WARNING: ENTERING SMUG MODE!!!!!!! Thankfully mine was secondhand, 6 months old with 1500 miles on the clock, like new. Without the eye watering tax. Sorry. :devilish:
 
Absolutely criminal. That amount of added money - plus the extra £410 per year for the first 5 years on the road fund licence..... ridiculous.

WARNING: ENTERING SMUG MODE!!!!!!! Thankfully mine was secondhand, 6 months old with 1500 miles on the clock, like new. Without the eye watering tax. Sorry. :devilish:
Still have to pay an extra £410 for the first five years of the vehicle if it’s a passenger M1 vehicle. Doesn’t matter if your the second owner. Government have got you by the balls.
 
Are we going to SORN at the end of March then re TAXX. to get a little back. ?
I don't think that applies to the first registration fee, that element is not classed as the annual road tax. I presume !!
 
I don't think that applies to the first registration fee, that element is not classed as the annual road tax. I presume !!
Yes just second year tax just checked the new logbook V5 and it thinks im the second owner ringing DVLC now
 
Still have to pay an extra £410 for the first five years of the vehicle if it’s a passenger M1 vehicle. Doesn’t matter if your the second owner. Government have got you by the balls.
Correct, of course. But the first 2 years they only hit me for £190.... the new V5 they sent corrects this. So it's £410+£190=£600.00 for the next 3 years :mad: But still saved on that initial new vehicle tax. NOT the reason we bought secondhand - let's just say it was the most expensive, but wonderful, impulse buy of my life :ROFLMAO:

But hey, thats life. :)
 
In many countries they would laugh at £5k. Places like Turkey, Denmark and the Netherlands it is over €100k, others like France around €60k. Ireland will hit you with €2.4k annually. (Not N1, they are generally less)
 
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