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No deal Brexit will incur 10% car tax on cars from the EU
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostA 10% Porsche tax? Excellent. Hits the haves rather than the have-nots. Scrap income tax, put VAT up to compensate; encourages people to work.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostA 10% Porsche tax? Excellent. Hits the haves rather than the have-nots. Scrap income tax, put VAT up to compensate; encourages people to work.
Scrapping of income tax won’t happen - budget already depends heavily on top earners, a fair few of whom will lose their jobs or just bugger off to a more sensible countryLast edited by AtW; 18 February 2019, 13:26.
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A 10% Porsche tax? Excellent. Hits the haves rather than the have-nots. Scrap income tax, put VAT up to compensate; encourages people to work.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYorkie does not want to pay Brexit tax, SAD!
I suspect he's also on to his SEAT dealer to find out where his car is coming from, and possibly cancelling the order if it's not being made in Spain (a country famous for it's Nobel prize winners :lol: )
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Yorkie, just to help you with your North African Immigrant (or more likely Eastern European one), ask the dealer for the build status.
00 - Without Production Week
10 - With Production Week
20 - With Production Order
30 - In Transit From Factory
36 - In Port of Exit not Released
38 - In Port of Exit Released
39 - Vehicle Shipped
40 - UK Port (Normally Sheerness for southern UK dealers and Grimsby or Tyne for northern ones)
60 - In Transit to Dealer
70 - At Dealer
Production week will be in the form YYYYWW, for example this week is 201908
VAG cars made in Martorell are the following: SEAT Arona, SEAT Ibiza, SEAT Ibiza SC, SEAT Ibiza ST, SEAT León SC, SEAT León 5T, SEAT León ST, Audi Q3. These ship through the Straits of Gibraltar and up to Sheerness, etc.
VAG group cars made in Kvasiny: ŠKODA Yeti, ŠKODA Karoq, ŠKODA Kodiaq, ŠKODA Superb, ŠKODA Superb Combi, SEAT Ateca. These go by rail to Emden and are shipped from there.
Source: Portrait & Production Plants | Volkswagen Group
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI'm not getting het up about it. I have nothing to get het up about. I am quite happy to cancel my order should the need arise.
Notwithstanding the sum for Car Tax and VAT specified on the order, the sum payable by the Purchaser in respect thereof shall be such sum as the Seller has legally to pay at the time the taxable supply occurs;
It also then says:
If after the date of this order and before delivery of the Goods to the Purchaser the Manufacturer's or Concessionaire's recommended price for the Goods shall be altered, the Seller shall give written notice of such alteration to the Purchaser
If yours is similar, you might be having a bunfight about what "recommended price" means.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIt's not UK stock, as it is a factory build due to the options to be fitted (Comfort and Sound packs + towbar is a factory fit) and it is coming from the SEAT factory in Spain as its not a Skoda. The UK dealer doesn't don't have a chassis number yet so I guess its early days in production.
https://www.volkswagenag.com/presenc...T_2016_ING.pdf
PRODUCTION AND QUALITYThe industrialisation and production of the Ateca have put the small Czech town of Kvasiny and its 1,500 inhabitants on SEAT’s map. Its factory has been producing cars since 1934 and in 1947, the first ŠKODA vehicle left its production line.
The Quality division’s goal is to ensure quality in the manufacturing processes and to guarantee that the quality of all parts of the Ateca is perfect.
To this end, it subjects SEAT’s new model to an exhaustive examination to test its quality, even in the finest detail.
...and some are now made in Algeria...
SOVAC / SEAT : Lancement officiel de l'ATECA FR a 4.799.000 da - Autobip
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI'm not getting het up about it. I have nothing to get het up about. I am quite happy to cancel my order should the need arise.
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