718 GT4 U.K. road tax £5.5k!
718 GT4 U.K. road tax £5.5k!
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PRO5T

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5,984 posts

41 months

Thursday 2nd January
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https://www.everyvehiclelease.co.uk/blog/road-tax-...

I keep seeing reference to this, it can’t be correct surely?

£5,500 per annum to tax a 718 Cayman GT4??

Youforreal.

995 posts

20 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Is that not the one off new registration tax?

Nobody is paying 2.5k a year in road tax now.

LemonTart

1,488 posts

150 months

Thursday 2nd January
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I thought this was for the first years VED only not the ongoing rate every year.

May be worth a bit more Googling around to see if it's just a poorly written article.

Youforreal.

995 posts

20 months

Thursday 2nd January
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LemonTart said:
I thought this was for the first years VED only not the ongoing rate every year.

May be worth a bit more Googling around to see if it's just a poorly written article.
Most expensive seems to be £735/735 depending on registration for 2024, even it doubles it nothing near the above, rest easy all.

PRO5T

Original Poster:

5,984 posts

41 months

Thursday 2nd January
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I’ve looked at two sources that explicitly say “per annum”, although with AI written ste there’s no guarantees.

It seems so incredulous it can’t be real?

M5LVYN

17 posts

203 months

Thursday 2nd January
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My '23 GT4 was £570 for the year to tax at 1 year old in 2024.

GT4P

5,607 posts

201 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Is there not a gov. site you can put reg. in and check?

M5LVYN

17 posts

203 months

Thursday 2nd January
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If I'm reading the gov website correct it's £600 for 2025 for GT4 cars older than a year. £410 additional rate plus standard £190.

Nuttcase

537 posts

136 months

Thursday 2nd January
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The article is incorrect. £5,490 is the first year VED for cars >255g/km CO2 registered on or after 1st April 2025 which is exactly double the current rate for a new reg. For the second year onwards, the rate defaults to the standard petrol rate £190 plus £410 if list price >£40,000 for the next 5 years.

Discombobulate

5,635 posts

202 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Currently 60,000 euros - yes, sixty thousand - in France (one off fee at purchase).
Coming to somewhere near you eventually I suspect...

markiii

4,058 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd January
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on a Cayman?

Discombobulate

5,635 posts

202 months

Thursday 2nd January
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markiii said:
on a Cayman?
Based on CO2 rating. Anything over 193g/km

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltaylor/2023/09...

Edited by Discombobulate on Thursday 2nd January 16:00

The Rotrex Kid

33,011 posts

176 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Nuttcase said:
The article is incorrect. £5,490 is the first year VED for cars >255g/km CO2 registered on or after 1st April 2025 which is exactly double the current rate for a new reg. For the second year onwards, the rate defaults to the standard petrol rate £190 plus £410 if list price >£40,000 for the next 5 years.
This, All of this.

There's so much disinformation around about this.

If you're buying a brand new car that puts out more than 255g of CO2 and wibbling about an extra £2700 of first year VED, you probably shouldn't be buying that car hehe

GTSjohn

169 posts

109 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Discombobulate said:
Currently 60,000 euros - yes, sixty thousand - in France (one off fee at purchase).
Coming to somewhere near you eventually I suspect...
Another master stroke in achieving economic growth - aka how to kill your automotive sector in one easy lesson! Surely all that will happen is that France will hoover up nearly new cars from the rest of Europe? I wonder if the same charge will apply to dealer pre registered cars?

Madness .....

Chamon_Lee

3,944 posts

163 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Discombobulate said:
Currently 60,000 euros - yes, sixty thousand - in France (one off fee at purchase).
Coming to somewhere near you eventually I suspect...
Honestly its barking mad if not bloody criminal.

SV_WDC

984 posts

105 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Chamon_Lee said:
Honestly its barking mad if not bloody criminal.
Tax the things you want to discourage and don't tax the things you want to encourage

Anyway, all tax changes can be found here - there are implications for EV's from 1st April 2025

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vehicle...

WhiskyDisco

1,025 posts

90 months

Thursday 2nd January
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SV_WDC said:
Tax the things you want to discourage and don't tax the things you want to encourage

Anyway, all tax changes can be found here - there are implications for EV's from 1st April 2025

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vehicle...
What does that link actually tell us?

130R

6,930 posts

222 months

Thursday 2nd January
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The Rotrex Kid said:
If you're buying a brand new car that puts out more than 255g of CO2 and wibbling about an extra £2700 of first year VED, you probably shouldn't be buying that car hehe
Not wanting to pay an extra £2700 for absolutely nothing is perfectly normal

GT4P

5,607 posts

201 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Let’s start road taxing vehicles by weight much better for the environment. And while they are at it why not have a discussion on exactly how environmentally unfriendly EV are! Not sure how true but it’s 500 kilos or tonnes of ore pulverised and washed with sulphuric acid to extract 15 kilos of the stuff needed per car battery! Where does all that liquid go? Plus the extra 15+ Nuclear power stations needed to generate enough electricity for all the electric vehicles in the future.


Edited by GT4P on Thursday 2nd January 17:13


Edited by GT4P on Thursday 2nd January 17:14

SV_WDC

984 posts

105 months

Thursday 2nd January
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WhiskyDisco said:
SV_WDC said:
Tax the things you want to discourage and don't tax the things you want to encourage

Anyway, all tax changes can be found here - there are implications for EV's from 1st April 2025

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vehicle...
What does that link actually tell us?
Exactly this: "all tax changes can be found here - there are implications for EV's from 1st April 2025"