So, the new VED rules 2017 and Kit Cars
So, the new VED rules 2017 and Kit Cars
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Justin S

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3,658 posts

281 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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Almost there in pressing the button on a Westfield S2000 build at the moment. Just gaining information on the effect of the new VED rules for kitcars registered after 1st March 2017 , as by the time I get a kit and build it and register for its IVA , is going to cut it fine for the deadline, so wondering if people know of the implications of being after the date ?

rdodger

1,088 posts

223 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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I guess it depends if you are going to have a new registration or age related.

The new rules may stop people cheating the one major component rule and register them correctly?

Justin S

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3,658 posts

281 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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We were looking at putting a private plate on it to be honest, so neither really. Just don't want to be stung with a big VED from March 1st next year if I don't get it built in time.

AdiT

1,025 posts

177 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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I suspect, as IVA'd kit cars don't have a CO g/km figure, the existing system of VED based on engine size that operates now for kits will continue. None of the info I can find is very detailed other than the headline figures.

Fastpedeller

4,139 posts

166 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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AdiT said:
I suspect, as IVA'd kit cars don't have a CO g/km figure, the existing system of VED based on engine size that operates now for kits will continue. None of the info I can find is very detailed other than the headline figures.
That would sound reasonable - but does anyone know the real proposal if it's a kit conversion - I guess with a new build eg Westfield of Caterham with all new bits the rules will apply. With a kit conversion (even if granted an age-related reg) there is a new ie 2016 date of first registration.
This can give some funny interpretations, eg for my 2009 registered car (some parts 1987) RAC will not give cover because it's an old E reg - I wonder what their stance is on pre-suffix/prefix personal plated cars?

Auntieroll

543 posts

204 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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Why not give Westfield a ring and ask them? as their business may be affected they will more than likely have the answer.

Justin S

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Thursday 25th February 2016
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Auntieroll said:
Why not give Westfield a ring and ask them? as their business may be affected they will more than likely have the answer.
I did give them a call and they advised that the car is registered as a PLG and not a particular G/km rating. As to the affect from March 1st, they couldn't tell me, but suspect it shouldn't change and cost anything but weren't 100% on that currently. Guess the government haven't worked that out for everyone to know yet then !!

Steve_D

13,799 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th February 2016
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VED based on emissions can only be done on a type approved vehicle and after extensive testing and proving. As you will know this is done on each model so the same engine could be in a different band depending which model car it is fitted too.
If you take that engine and put it in a kitcar they have no way of knowing what figure to use. That is how it is now and they class it PLG. I can't see how they could do anything else than what they are doing now apart from perhaps changing the CC bands or splitting Carbs from EFI.

Steve

Mattt

16,664 posts

238 months

Thursday 25th February 2016
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Justin S said:
We were looking at putting a private plate on it to be honest, so neither really. Just don't want to be stung with a big VED from March 1st next year if I don't get it built in time.
Private plate would be added after - you would (as I understand) be issued a Q plate, age related (e.g. E) or new (e.g. 17) depending on how you register/build it.

Justin S

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281 months

Thursday 25th February 2016
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Mattt said:
Justin S said:
We were looking at putting a private plate on it to be honest, so neither really. Just don't want to be stung with a big VED from March 1st next year if I don't get it built in time.
Private plate would be added after - you would (as I understand) be issued a Q plate, age related (e.g. E) or new (e.g. 17) depending on how you register/build it.
This a complete brand new kit from the factory bar the engine and box. I am looking at a new reg rather than a Q, as that is a car which is an unrecognisable age parts construction or identity IIRC.
http://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/showroom-brochur...



Edited by Justin S on Thursday 25th February 22:02

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

218 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Mattt said:
Justin S said:
We were looking at putting a private plate on it to be honest, so neither really. Just don't want to be stung with a big VED from March 1st next year if I don't get it built in time.
Private plate would be added after - you would (as I understand) be issued a Q plate, age related (e.g. E) or new (e.g. 17) depending on how you register/build it.
Just to clarify, if you have a Q plate you can NEVER change it - you can't get a Q and then put a private plate on it, which is one reason people don't like them. You have to get age-related or new to be able to change to a private plate. But other than that you're right, the DVLA issue a plate, then you'd change to a private one.

Justin S

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281 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Yes, understand Q plates. I have been there before. We just happen to have a plate on retention we are wanting to use. I am aiming for a new reg plate for the car, which then may have issues with registration of new vehicles from March 1st 2017.

Steve_D

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278 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Justin S said:
This a complete brand new kit from the factory bar the engine and box. I am looking at a new reg rather than a Q, as that is a car which is an unrecognisable age parts construction or identity IIRC.
http://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/showroom-brochur...
For a new plate only one assembly can be 'used' but even then you may need to demonstrate via invoices that it has been rebuilt to an 'as new condition' so just putting plugs and points in the engine will not cut it.

Steve

Fastpedeller

4,139 posts

166 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Steve_D said:
Justin S said:
This a complete brand new kit from the factory bar the engine and box. I am looking at a new reg rather than a Q, as that is a car which is an unrecognisable age parts construction or identity IIRC.
http://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/showroom-brochur...
For a new plate only one assembly can be 'used' but even then you may need to demonstrate via invoices that it has been rebuilt to an 'as new condition' so just putting plugs and points in the engine will not cut it.

Steve
I think there was something about all the new parts had to be from the kit supplier for it to count as well! Why they would impose that I do not know, as long as you have receipts then surely that's enough?

PaulKemp

979 posts

165 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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Emissions based on engine age is still in the IVA manual, my kit car has the CO & HC limits printed on the V5 as tested at IVA

It would be worth talking to VOSA who do the IVA testing with this question

AcC8braman

55 posts

171 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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When I registered my car after IVA, I got them to put the private plate on straight they way

Justin S

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3,658 posts

281 months

Tuesday 15th March 2016
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Well I have ordered the complete kit and also an S2000 engine. Managed to find a new old stock gearbox, still crated, albeit in the states. So onwards and upwards on this build and we'll worry abut plates at IVA.