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Offline graham78

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« on: March 21, 2007, 20:55:38 »
in light of the recent budget where would one stand with getting the 4x4 running on bio diesel and effectively cutting the carbon emissions, then getting the car re-certified as a lower band on the emissions scale and therefore paying less than the 300 to 400 tax ripping???
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2007, 22:16:01 »
My thoughts would be that you cant. The tax ppls argument would be that there is no/little conversion needed and it would stop you running on regular derv.

If its a 2006/7 registered 4x4 best bet is to block in the rear windows and have it reclassified as a light commercial. tax drops to less than £200 then.

Alternativly get a pre 2006 model £180 to £210 or there abouts.
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