WhoseGeneration wrote:http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2015-07-16/news/64495324_1_ultra-low-sulphur-diesel-market-shar
Angus wrote:About 7 or 8 years ago.
It was certainly cheaper when I first got a diesel in 2004
Garrison wrote:I guess, and I think the government knows too, that people are not going to suddenly switch their cars from diesel and petrol and the usage on transportation is not going to drop off materially.
waremark wrote:The main driver for the high proportion of diesels in the fleet has been basing car tax, company car tax and the annual road fund tax on CO2. Which of those has yet been changed?
akirk wrote:waremark wrote:The main driver for the high proportion of diesels in the fleet has been basing car tax, company car tax and the annual road fund tax on CO2. Which of those has yet been changed?
car tax is changing from 2017 according to the last budget and won't be based on CO2 any more
Alasdair
revian wrote:I'm on my second diesel (2008 with DPF) and bought it as a long-into-retirement car. Will I be taxed off the road as well as out of the city?
jont wrote:/seriously, does anyone expect cars bought within the last few years to still be cost effective to run by the time they are 15 or 20 years old?
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