Road tax 110 Defenders 2010 2013 2.4/2.2 Puma

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Who gives a rats azz, I mean FFS, you're worried about a couple hundred in road tax makes me think that a tight twunt who worries about that is the type who kills people because there's a few more mm on them brake pads and the cracks in them rotors are just superficial and that the canvas and steel showing through the tyres will give you better traction off road.

If you can't afford to tax it, you can't afford to run it let alone own it.
Whoops my mistake, there was I thinking I joined a land rover forum that I could get some info, but obviously it’s not. I’m not a tight twunt and have always maintained my vehicles to a high standard. I’m sure there are many intelligent folk who are members of this forum and I won’t judge all to your intellectual standard sunshine so crawl back under the Rock you slithered from and let the clever boys talk.
 
Best to find a vehicle and then ask Vosa. Same as doing hp and stolen checks.
Part of buying a car.


It’s a good forum, but you won’t last if you are a wuss
 
Whoops my mistake, there was I thinking I joined a land rover forum that I could get some info, but obviously it’s not. I’m not a tight twunt and have always maintained my vehicles to a high standard. I’m sure there are many intelligent folk who are members of this forum and I won’t judge all to your intellectual standard sunshine so crawl back under the Rock you slithered from and let the clever boys talk.
You are being a tight TWUNT, you're whining about paying a bit extra on the road tax, like I said, if you can't afford to tax it, you can't afford to run it :p

Top rates for UK are still less than 1/4 of some other EU member states and you're still whining about paying it :rolleyes:

Oh and please don't judge the rest to my intellectual standard, they don't all read the Times every day :)
 
Rather than look at road tax, eye would prefer to consider value for money. What yer pay to own a tratter is quite a lot compared to what yer get.
 
I think there are probably quite a few on here owning thirsty, expensive to run vehicles that need to be mindful of the cost of running them. To say "if your worried about the cost of road tax, you shouldn't own it" is elitist. There's nothing wrong with considering the full cost of a vehicle. I own bikes and cars that I can barely afford and have raised children that I never could afford, not to mention a couple of wives.

Col
 
You are being a tight TWUNT, you're whining about paying a bit extra on the road tax, like I said, if you can't afford to tax it, you can't afford to run it :p

Top rates for UK are still less than 1/4 of some other EU member states and you're still whining about paying it :rolleyes:

Oh and please don't judge the rest to my intellectual standard, they don't all read the Times every day :)
You are completely miss reading why I posted the question, if I had a choice between taxing a similar vehicle for either £250 or £550 then I will obviously purchase one that costs less to tax, as most people would, that does not make me tight. I own and tax several vehicles every year so it makes sense not to throw even more cash at the government. Maybe you should not judge someone that you have never met or know, I am not the person who runs defective brakes or tyres to save money and take offence at being put in that group of folk, end of
 
You are completely miss reading why I posted the question, if I had a choice between taxing a similar vehicle for either £250 or £550 then I will obviously purchase one that costs less to tax, as most people would, that does not make me tight. I own and tax several vehicles every year so it makes sense not to throw even more cash at the government. Maybe you should not judge someone that you have never met or know, I am not the person who runs defective brakes or tyres to save money and take offence at being put in that group of folk, end of

So sell one of your other motors and stop whining already, Jesus wept and died on a cross so that I had to suffer the "how can I dodge the tax man" questions on ere, gimme a break already.

I'd rather road tax was radically overhauled and everyone paid circa £2,000 yr per vehicle with the rolling 40yr exemption for historic vehicles.
 
So sell one of your other motors and stop whining already, Jesus wept and died on a cross so that I had to suffer the "how can I dodge the tax man" questions on ere, gimme a break already.

I'd rather road tax was radically overhauled and everyone paid circa £2,000 yr per vehicle with the rolling 40yr exemption for historic vehicles.
Jesus H Christ, what is your problem with the world ?
 
You are completely miss reading why I posted the question, if I had a choice between taxing a similar vehicle for either £250 or £550 then I will obviously purchase one that costs less to tax, as most people would, that does not make me tight. I own and tax several vehicles every year so it makes sense not to throw even more cash at the government. Maybe you should not judge someone that you have never met or know, I am not the person who runs defective brakes or tyres to save money and take offence at being put in that group of folk, end of

I pay the higher rate on mine and I am delighted to do so - I wanted a D4, I found one, I loved it, I pay willingly for the pleasure of driving the car I want. Car tax payable is secondary to getting a car you enjoy driving.:)
 
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