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23-04-2011, 18:31 | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Shipley West yorkshire
Vehicle: Terrano 2 2002
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newer T2 autotrader might have a look
Thinking about buying a newer T2 Mine is a 1998, seen one in my area on autotrader going to see what p/x they will give if i could get it for 5000 might do a deal
couple of questions road tax what band is it same has mine or with it been newer has it changed is it the same engine, mine chipped could i put the same box in, mine soldered in place. 2005 (05 reg) 4x4 30,000 miles Manual 2.7L Diesel 5 Doors, Manual, Station Wagon, Diesel, 30,000 miles, Metallic Black, MOT-09-2011. HPi Report. Previous MOT's, 4 x Electric Windows, Electric Mirrors, AC, Power Steering, Remote Central Locking Alarm, ABS, Dual Airbag, CD Player, Colour Coded, Side Steps, 17" Alloys, Trip Computer, Picnic Tables, Front Fogs, Superb Condition Throughout, Drives Like New, £6,495 p/x welcome Glen |
23-04-2011, 19:14 | #2 | |
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I don't think any Terranos fell into the higher tax bracket as they just missed the 2006 cutoff.....but suspect it will be a tad more than your '98 MkII. They mention MoTs but not FSH interestingly. As you know, intervals are 6000 miles because of the turbo so do check. |
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23-04-2011, 23:57 | #3 |
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Location: scotland
Vehicle: nissan terrano
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Road tax higher from start of 2001. Then changed again 2006
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24-04-2011, 09:49 | #4 |
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Location: UK
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Check out the Direct gov web site and find out the exact tax bracket. I think the jump for 2001 is not as huge as the 2006 rip off.
Jim |
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