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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #10 on: 22 March 2007, 10:10 »
HOW MUCH!!!! I live in Germany and get my Tax Disc paid for me (cheers). First i have heard of this - can somebody link me to the info relating these prices please

Lee

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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #11 on: 22 March 2007, 10:24 »
Lee, you will have to flog the R32 when you get posted back mate  :wink:


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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #12 on: 22 March 2007, 12:08 »
It is noithing short of a rip off!!!! I mean all the scum bags in the country get what they want from the Goverment for noithing, and just because decent people, who work hard and want to own a nice car get bum shafted! Just a joke!!!!

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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #13 on: 22 March 2007, 12:57 »
It is noithing short of a rip off!!!! I mean all the scum bags in the country get what they want from the Goverment for noithing, and just because decent people, who work hard and want to own a nice car get bum shafted! Just a joke!!!!

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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #14 on: 22 March 2007, 13:06 »
Until Co2 can conclusively be shown that it is the sole or other wise culprit of Global warming this is what i say to Mr Brown! (needs volume!)

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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #15 on: 22 March 2007, 13:09 »
Clearly making road tax 400 quid will instantly stop people buying cars with high emissions values..... Oh no it feckin' won't, it's just another filthy tax scam.

Surely the rediculous level of fuel duty is already enough of a way of targeting people who drive less efficient cars? All that money goes on..... er....

Road congestion charging.... really? All that money goes on providing an amazing public transport network for London does it? You know as a way to encourage people to not drive there and mean the people paying feel they are contributing to something? Pah, don't be silly.

Airport tax being doubled? Yes, all that extra money generated will go towards.....er..... um..... clearly tackling the problem of greenhouse gases. Investing in alternative technology maybe? Or perhaps it will just go into the big government tax pot.

Oh, those lovely average speed check cameras that are going up permanently for miles and miles and miles of the A14 are because? Now if you told me it was going to raise the money to widen an already struggling vital main road maybe I could put up with that easy revenue generator. Or just maybe you could point out how there are SO many deaths on the A14 caused by speeding that it is required. You know, more than the what 6 or so Gatso/Truvelo there already are on that section of the road can cope with. But no.

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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #16 on: 22 March 2007, 13:44 »
How many people watch "The great global warming swindle" on Ch4 a while ago? Opened my eyes to a big scam the government are on.

Just to summarise, Earth's 4.5 billion year history is one long story of climate change. This fact is pretty much accepted by those who think global warming is a natural process, and those who think it's caused by man.

In more recent history there has been: a mini ice age in the seventeenth century when the Thames froze so solidly that fairs could regularly be held on the ice; a Medieval Warm Period, even balmier than today; and sunnier still was the so-called Holocene Maximum, which was the warmest period in the last 10,000 years.

Those who think global warming is a natural process point to the fact that in the last 10,000 years, the warmest periods have happened well before humans started to produce large amounts of carbon dioxide.

A detailed look at recent climate change reveals that the temperature rose prior to 1940 but unexpectedly dropped in the post-war economic boom, when carbon dioxide emissions rose dramatically.

There is some evidence to suggest that the rise in carbon dioxide lags behind the temperature rise by 800 years and therefore can't be the cause of it.

In the greenhouse model of global warming, heat from the sun's rays is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. If it weren't for these gases, Earth would be too cold for life.

Greenhouse gases trap heat from the sun within the earth's atmosphere. This is the greenhouse effect. Traditional models predict that increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases lead to runaway heating.

If greenhouse warming were happening, then scientists predict that the troposphere (the layer of the earth's atmosphere roughly 10-15km above us) should heat up faster than the surface of the planet, but data collected from satellites and weather balloons doesn't seem to support this.

Those who think global warming is a natural process say that the troposphere is not heating up because man-made greenhouse gases are not causing the planet to heat up.

For some people, the final nail in the coffin of human-produced greenhouse gas theories is the fact that carbon dioxide is produced in far larger quantities by many natural means: human emissions are miniscule in comparison. Volcanic emissions and carbon dioxide from animals, bacteria, decaying vegetation and the ocean outweigh our own production several times over.

Others would argue that carbon dioxide isn't the only greenhouse gas and that human emissions could tip up a finely balanced system.

New evidence shows that that as the radiation coming from the sun varies (and sun-spot activity is one way of monitoring this) the earth seems to heat up or cool down. Solar activity very precisely matches the plot of temperature change over the last 100 years. It correlates well with the anomalous post-war temperature dip, when global carbon dioxide levels were rising.

In fact, what is known of solar activity over the last several hundred years correlates very well with temperature. This is what some scientists are beginning to believe causes climate change. Others feel that solar activity only explains the fine details of temperature change.

So how does the sun affect the earth's temperature? The process scientists suggest is that as earth moves through space, the atmosphere is constantly bombarded by ever-present cosmic rays. As these particles hit water vapour evaporating from the oceans, clouds form in the atmosphere. Clouds shield Earth from some of the sun's radiation and have a cooling effect.

When solar activity is high, there is an increase in solar wind and this has the effect of reducing the amount of cosmic radiation which reaches Earth.

When less cosmic radiation reaches Earth, fewer clouds form and the full effects of the sun's radiation heats the planet.

So i think it is evident that cars, US etc do not contribute to global warming and thus all the increases in these taxes with the excuse it will lower Carbon Emmisions is B*llsh*t in my eyes!

Not much we can do. Pay up or sell. Im keeping my cars regardless.


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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #17 on: 22 March 2007, 13:55 »
Still worth every penny though, just to here that V6 growl.  :smug:

Wanna hear my V8 thunder, for the same price ??  :grin:
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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #18 on: 22 March 2007, 14:03 »
Still worth every penny though, just to here that V6 growl.  :smug:

Wanna hear my V8 thunder, for the same price ??  :grin:

You ain't got it yet  :wink:

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Re: R32 owners paying £300/400 road tax?
« Reply #19 on: 22 March 2007, 14:03 »
It will stop the average Joe buying high emission car but MP's who I am sure have these luxuries will be safe knowing that the wages that we give them and that they claim all back through expenses it is a case of I am alright Jack (or Prescott's case I am alright Jags!).

So we get spanked again. Thanks a million. Then we will have him as PM, who voted for him to speak on our behalf? Not me, I did not even want Tony B'lair' in power.