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Road fund license to be scrapped??
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<blockquote data-quote="sharky71" data-source="post: 523607" data-attributes="member: 13974"><p>Just had a conversation with a colleague at work where he spoke about car tax being scrapped in the future and folded in to fuel duty?</p><p>So much for low emission cars with zero or low car tax bracket,seems that every motorist will have to pay whether driving an economic car or a gas guzzler!!</p><p></p><p>If this is true what happens to those of us who run tax exempt vehicles?</p><p></p><p>I for one will not be happy if i am still the proud owner of a February 69 Earlybay.</p><p>Fuel consumption is not the best as we all know but if the price goes up then i would seriously think of alternatives,it would certainly curtail the amount of driving i did in the van.</p><p></p><p>All this is speculation,not sure if the chap at work was on a wind up or if in deed he did read or see it in print.</p><p></p><p> :sick0019:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharky71, post: 523607, member: 13974"] Just had a conversation with a colleague at work where he spoke about car tax being scrapped in the future and folded in to fuel duty? So much for low emission cars with zero or low car tax bracket,seems that every motorist will have to pay whether driving an economic car or a gas guzzler!! If this is true what happens to those of us who run tax exempt vehicles? I for one will not be happy if i am still the proud owner of a February 69 Earlybay. Fuel consumption is not the best as we all know but if the price goes up then i would seriously think of alternatives,it would certainly curtail the amount of driving i did in the van. All this is speculation,not sure if the chap at work was on a wind up or if in deed he did read or see it in print. :sick0019: [/QUOTE]
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