jims-terrano
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With all the press that "dirty diesels" are getting at the moment. I thought I'd start a debate for people to air their opinions and thoughts about the future of our trucks. Theres a lot of hype about taxing diesels off the road, on todays BBC News website there is talk of a scapage scheme that surprisingly won't be available to all.
From what I read it appears to be cities that suffer the worst pollution, I personally rarely travel to or in a city. I've also seen public transport and goods vehicles spewing out a hell of a lot of black smoke which surely must contribute a lot to pollution.
So I'm just about to take the plunge and get another truck, having seen how a car reacts on impact a few months ago it proved how resilient these trucks are. Do I get another truck and risk the threatened taxes? Would any government risk taxing so many people?
From what I read it appears to be cities that suffer the worst pollution, I personally rarely travel to or in a city. I've also seen public transport and goods vehicles spewing out a hell of a lot of black smoke which surely must contribute a lot to pollution.
So I'm just about to take the plunge and get another truck, having seen how a car reacts on impact a few months ago it proved how resilient these trucks are. Do I get another truck and risk the threatened taxes? Would any government risk taxing so many people?