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Previously on "OK which one of you ULEZ snowflakes is this?"
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Does not say much about his wife's car though? Perhaps he could use that on the weekends.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
It's worth f-all if he sells it in London, or indeed anywhere else with an emissions based charging scheme. So the market price of a non-ULEZ vehicle is way less than the scrappage value (since you can only get the scrappage value if you actually live in London). Effectively, it's close to worthless, because no trader wants to be landed with a car which he can't sell in London, or to anyone who may want to drive into London. Scrapping a car which is less than 10 years old isn't very 'green', but as we know it's nothing to do with being 'green'.
Whilst I believe the ULEZ expansion is a revenue earning scheme to plug the gap in TfL's finances, and has nothing to do with the so-called benefits, there is no excuse for people like the two examples shown to have done something about it in plenty of time. They could easily have afforded to sort it out a year ago.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
It's worth f-all if he sells it in London, or indeed anywhere else with an emissions based charging scheme. So the market price of a non-ULEZ vehicle is way less than the scrappage value (since you can only get the scrappage value if you actually live in London). Effectively, it's close to worthless, because no trader wants to be landed with a car which he can't sell in London, or to anyone who may want to drive into London. Scrapping a car which is less than 10 years old isn't very 'green', but as we know it's nothing to do with being 'green'.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe extra idiotic statement is the "it's worth £7-8k but I'll only get £2k scrappage". Then sell it privately you lemon.
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How hard can it be?
- get a 'compliant' car
- get a pre-1973 car
- get the heck out of the London area
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5 days a week to see clients... according to your mileage claims or reality?
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IT CONSULTANTRETIRED policeman
Couldn't they have found better examples than a person who is earning a decent living and a person with a decent pension?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe extra idiotic statement is the "it's worth £7-8k but I'll only get £2k scrappage". Then sell it privately you lemon.
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The extra idiotic statement is the "it's worth £7-8k but I'll only get £2k scrappage". Then sell it privately you lemon.
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OK which one of you ULEZ snowflakes is this?
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