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Old 19-01-2017, 00:29   #1
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Default Terrano Van Tax and Insurance

I know Banshee has a van but anyone else as well please. Can you tell me how much the road tax and insurance is compared to a ordinary car terrano.

I've looked at DVLA website but the tax is either same as a car or it's only £140 for a commercial. Does it make any difference that I'm not a business user as such. I need my car insurance to cover business use for work but it's only the basic cover and doesn't make any difference to the current insurance policies that I have.
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Old 19-01-2017, 04:44   #2
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Hi Jim, for the standard truck, the road tax will depend on when the truck was first registered, it took quite a hike after a particular year.
So first of all, when was the truck first registered, ie month and year?

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Old 19-01-2017, 10:50   #3
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Default Cant't you just put the details into DVLA tax site ?

This link should help just go to the page that covers the date of first registration for later vehicles you will need to know the emissions that are on the V5 document.

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-...r-1-april-2017


Vehicle registered after March 2006 are where the big increase happens for 4x4. Post March 2006 are over £500 !
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Old 21-01-2017, 15:57   #4
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Found this the other day, and filed it away, then noticed this thread again.....

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/mo...d-c39358606d70

My T2 V5 says 262 G/Km under the emissions section......

But these new taxation costs only applied to new cars, so I am making a huge assumption (not a normal habit of mine!) that our older cars will continue with the older levels of taxation and as mine is 2002 model, I will when I bring it back and reregister it pay the old band of £200 ish/something.......???
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Old 21-01-2017, 17:12   #5
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Thumbs up All the tax rates are here

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Found this the other day, and filed it away, then noticed this thread again.....

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/mo...d-c39358606d70

My T2 V5 says 262 G/Km under the emissions section......

But these new taxation costs only applied to new cars, so I am making a huge assumption (not a normal habit of mine!) that our older cars will continue with the older levels of taxation and as mine is 2002 model, I will when I bring it back and reregister it pay the old band of £200 ish/something.......???
If you open the DVLA link I posted it starts with new cars then just keep on going onto the next page until you reach the date for your particular vehicle you will see the rates for Pre March 2001 etc link for pages below. No assumption made as the reduced and increased rates were not retrospective it's all based on first registration table and later ones vary with emissions. It's confusing because your V5 will still show emissions even though they were not used in the UK on older vehicles.

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-...e-1-march-2001

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-...r-1-march-2001

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-...r-1-april-2017
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Old 21-01-2017, 17:31   #6
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Thumbs up And for the left overs -light good vehicles when PLG does not apply

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax-rate-...icle-tax-rates
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Thank you Macbethiel, just read through all that, and see that from April, the txation price will be higher than the previous price, not quite double for my year (2002) at £515.00 basic. That is if I have read it correctly....or are our vehicles classed as 'private light goods', which draws a much lower taxation cost...
This will affect quite a few members on here, one way or another.......any thoughts on this one guys and gals.......
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Default Check your Taxation Class on the V5 (Log Book)

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Thank you Macbethiel, just read through all that, and see that from April, the txation price will be higher than the previous price, not quite double for my year (2002) at £515.00 basic. That is if I have read it correctly....or are our vehicles classed as 'private light goods', which draws a much lower taxation cost...
This will affect quite a few members on here, one way or another.......any thoughts on this one guys and gals.......
Look at the V5 for the taxation class our Jeep Grand Cherokee Estate is taxation class "Diesel Car" the emissions are 255 G/KM first registered on 29-01-2005.

I have just taxed it for 12 months and it cost £295.00

It does not attract the higher rates over £500 as it fits section *K as it was registered before 23 rd March 2006 you are not charged at the higher emission rate !
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This would imply Band K then...an interesting 'catch all'.

Thank you for your clarification Macbethiel...
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This would imply Band K then...an interesting 'catch all'.

Thank you for your clarification Macbethiel...
The reason was that after 23 rd March 2006 Budget the Government introduced higher VEL duty rates for the dirty Diesel and Petrol cars.

It led to the situation where a V6 Diesel Grand Cherokee 3 litre was taxed at £295 if it was registered new before the 23 rd March 2006 an identical vehicle first registered the very next day on 23 rd March 2006 with the same emissions was taxed at £515.00

That's one of the reasons that pre 23 rd March 2006 Diesel 4 x4 s hold their value as they are cheaper to tax than identical newer models.
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Terrano vans will be classed as commercial vehicles for tax whatever you use them for, same as pickups
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Old 22-01-2017, 11:42   #12
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Question PLG ang Light Good Vehicles

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Terrano vans will be classed as commercial vehicles for tax whatever you use them for, same as pickups
I am not aware of any VEL duty Taxation Class Band called "commercial vehicles" except for Car Tax exemption when new and VAT application when used and sold by a trader. If anyone knows different I am ready to learn if they can post the link.

A Terrano Van would be well under 3500 Kg revenue rate so will either be classed as a TC 39 Light Goods Vehicle or a TC 36 Euro 4 or 5 Light Goods Vehicle. One is rated at £230 a year and the other at £140 depending on age. Prior to March 2001 I would think they were under the old classification of PLG. Private light goods - this would appear on the V5 document as the Taxation Class.

It might be useful if someone posted the taxation class and date of first registration of their van and what they pay. Either way it is unlikely to be a £525 plus annual VEL.

As usual the devil is in the detail.lol
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Old 22-01-2017, 12:02   #13
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I am not aware of any VEL duty Taxation Class Band called "commercial vehicles" except for Car Tax exemption when new and VAT application when used and sold by a trader. If anyone knows different I am ready to learn if they can post the link.

A Terrano Van would be well under 3500 Kg revenue rate so will either be classed as a TC 39 Light Goods Vehicle or a TC 36 Euro 4 or 5 Light Goods Vehicle. One is rated at £230 a year and the other at £140 depending on age. Prior to March 2001 I would think they were under the old classification of PLG. Private light goods - this would appear on the V5 document as the Taxation Class.

It might be useful if someone posted the taxation class and date of first registration of their van and what they pay. Either way it is unlikely to be a £525 plus annual VEL.

As usual the devil is in the detail.lol
That's the one - Private Light Goods. Doubt the Terrano van is Euro 4 compliant though
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Hi,
If you need any help with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
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