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I keep hearing that one gets charged for scrapping a car. They took away my old van some months back for free AND they came and collected it.
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People seem to forget that lucury cars are at the top of the tree for emissions from private cars.
Jags, Mercs and BMW's produce more CO2 than a Landrover Discovery. And some of them have bigger foot prints.
Diesel is also must more emissions efficient than petrol.
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I have not one but two gas guzzling 4x4's...nice to know by doing so I piss so many people off
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"In France they gave a tax rabate for buying a new car if you scrapped an old one"
Whereas in the UK you have to pay to get it scrapped and so it ends its days rusting away at the end of a street and it's left to the council tax payers to pick up the tab for it.
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Originally posted by AtWThese cars will be sold to 3rd world then where they will continue to pollute, and you will have a new car, so actually more cars will be driving.
The solution is to increase tax on petrol to make people switch to diesel - this would cut CO2 pretty well.
Less pollution, more car sales.
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If the Bleeding heart lib's really want to make a difference, how about trying to reduce the emissions on busses and lorries? Surely they contribute to the problem as much as cars. I know there are a couple of hydrogen run busses (or something to that effect) but why not make their whole fleet more efficient?
With a tax incentive for business that run these fleets a major emission reduction could start to take effect. Carbon Credits do not seem to be having the desired effects other than just passing the buck.
If they started to pave the way for a reduction in emissions I’m sure the idea would catch on rather than just imposing a tax and pissing off the general public.
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Originally posted by MailmanWhy dont we also tax those with old cars?
After all, old cars produce more co2 than new cars!
Mailman
Oh no they don’t. Newer cars use catalytic converters, ie they convert Co1 to Co2 . Carbon monoxide is NOT a greenhouse gas. The order cars produce C01 but little C02. C01 is on poisonous in a confined space. It was the green lobby who lobbied for catalytic converters that now cause the green house gas.
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Originally posted by SpacecadetBut surely when the car is parked its emitting zero emissions... or am i missing something?
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWhy not encourage the replacemnet of older cars
The solution is to increase tax on petrol to make people switch to diesel - this would cut CO2 pretty well.
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"Why dont we also tax those with old cars?"
Why not encourage the replacemnet of older cars - make the company car tax system more attractive and many of the older and more inefficient cars would be removed pretty quickly - like mine!
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Originally posted by MailmanWhy dont we also tax those with old cars?
After all, old cars produce more co2 than new cars!
Mailman
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Originally posted by MailmanWhy dont we also tax those with old cars?
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Originally posted by ImNotFromIndiaBut do you still have to pay?
5 min walk is good exercise ...
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Originally posted by Spacecadet... If I got home from work after 7pm then more often than not I'd be parking a 5 minute walk away.
5 min walk is good exercise ...
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Originally posted by ImNotFromIndiaYou have to pay to park outside your own house? That's sick ...
What is this country turning into?
The street that I used to live on had a massive parking problem. 3 storey terrace houses, most of them 5 person house shares in a professional area so 2-3 cars per house and no off road parking. If I got home from work after 7pm then more often than not I'd be parking a 5 minute walk away.
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