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it was Boris I think. upping the congestion charge to clobber diesel users in order to reduce pollution that was exacerbated by Bobble eye Brown in another of his genius masterstrokes(\__/)
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I seem to recall when I bought my diesel RAV4 that a major deciding factor was that road tax was significantally cheaper than for a petrol car of similar cubic capacity because diesel produces less in the way of CO2 emissions.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postit was Boris I think. upping the congestion charge to clobber diesel users in order to reduce pollution that was exacerbated by Bobble eye Brown in another of his genius masterstrokesComment
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I seem to recall the diesel fuel duty being reduced because it produced less co2 than petrol.Originally posted by zoco View PostI seem to recall when I bought my diesel RAV4 that a major deciding factor was that road tax was significantally cheaper than for a petrol car of similar cubic capacity because diesel produces less in the way of CO2 emissions.
This would reduce temperatures in 300 years by one tenth of a degree which would obviously save eighteen million babies. Horrible pollution now seemed to be a price well worth paying(\__/)
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Whatever the majority of people are buying that's where the tax will be applied. Unsurprisingly as most cars sold are now diesel, the tax incentive for diesel will be reduced. What is more annoying is the BS PR smokescreen they put out for the reason why. Same would happen if Petrol was the new Black.Comment
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Diesel is still 100 times worse than petrol.Though it is going to changeOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View PostWhatever the majority of people are buying that's where the tax will be applied. Unsurprisingly as most cars sold are now diesel, the tax incentive for diesel will be reduced. What is more annoying is the BS PR smokescreen they put out for the reason why. Same would happen if Petrol was the new Black.
New petrol engines cause more air pollution than dirty diesels | Transport & Environment
Pollutionwatch: Petrol or diesel? | Environment | The Guardian
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