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QBee said:
Sheepshanks said:
QBee said:
photosnob said:
QBee said:
While we are on the subject, do we know if there will be a premium for monthly direct debits, and if so, how much? I did look but could not find it.
The present 40% APR charge for paying the year's tax in two 6 month instalments is daylight rubbery.
5%The present 40% APR charge for paying the year's tax in two 6 month instalments is daylight rubbery.
ignore the first 1/12th, it is on the same day you would have paid the full 12 months.
So you are "borrowing" the other 11/12ths for periods ranging from 1 month to 11 months. Average period 6 months.
Using £120 as the car tax figure (makes the maths easier), under direct debit you will be paying £120 plus 5% = £126 in total, £6 "interest". So in effect you are paying £6 to borrow £110 for an average of 6 months, which equates to £12 to borrow £110 for 12 months. £12/£110 = 10.9090909%
I found a calculator which shows the APR is 9.1% using your numbers.
Cliftonite said:
If one cannot afford 12 months' VED in one hit then one cannot afford to run a car.
Don' t ask me how I know this!
I'd agree but some people are crap at budgeting or fully signed up to shortsightedness. Like my missus mum. Who just puts 20 quid a go in the 5 series. Or my mate who just won't pay lump sums no matter how often you explain it's cheaper than monthly Don' t ask me how I know this!
Sheepshanks said:
Thanks - I know APR is the "true" rate but it always seems more straightforward to me to think in flat rates. APR has the advantage that it takes account of fees which might otherwise be hidden, but there aren't any in this case.
I found a calculator which shows the APR is 9.1% using your numbers.
Flat rate you say do you sell used cars?!I found a calculator which shows the APR is 9.1% using your numbers.
TX.
Cliftonite said:
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Apathy rules!
Just back from a dog walk and the only car I saw sans tax disc (apart from my own) was a 64 - reg near a Ford garage which may be new and never have been issued with one.
Or perhaps folk are so attached (see what I did there?) to their discs after so many years . . .
most people will probably get rid the next time they clean the car. Hardly a must do on most people's list Apathy rules!
Just back from a dog walk and the only car I saw sans tax disc (apart from my own) was a 64 - reg near a Ford garage which may be new and never have been issued with one.
Or perhaps folk are so attached (see what I did there?) to their discs after so many years . . .
I wonder how many people will just keep as a bit of nostalgia?
Edited by Petrol Only on Wednesday 1st October 12:28
Petrol Only said:
most people will probably get rid the next time they clean the car. Hardly a must do on most people's list
I wonder how many people will just keep as a bit of nostalgia?
Mine will stay in indefinitely as it's too much effort to go and remove it, especially as the holder will probably leave gunk all over the windscreen anyway! I wonder how many people will just keep as a bit of nostalgia?
Edited by Petrol Only on Wednesday 1st October 12:28
pthelazyjourno said:
Petrol Only said:
most people will probably get rid the next time they clean the car. Hardly a must do on most people's list
I wonder how many people will just keep as a bit of nostalgia?
Mine will stay in indefinitely as it's too much effort to go and remove it, especially as the holder will probably leave gunk all over the windscreen anyway! I wonder how many people will just keep as a bit of nostalgia?
Edited by Petrol Only on Wednesday 1st October 12:28
JumboBeef said:
So, what is now stopping a scrot finding a car of the same model/colour as his one (which doesn't have an MOT, tax or insurance) and nicking the plates. He doesn't even have to worry about nicking/forging a tax disc any more....
We don't nick no plates, bruv. We just get our mate who works in the garridge to make us some plates wiv the same numbers, innit?JumboBeef said:
So, what is now stopping a scrot finding a car of the same model/colour as his one (which doesn't have an MOT, tax or insurance) and nicking the plates. He doesn't even have to worry about nicking/forging a tax disc any more....
The poor scrot won't be able to tell if the original was taxed, have some sympathy.Now that you don't need to show a tax disc, how about actually showing a *Special* tax disc? maybe similar to the first one your car would have worn? or even something from way-back-when. that would certainly turn the heads of the unknowing MOP's.
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