01-03-2014, 11:01 PM
(01-03-2014, 10:37 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:(28-02-2014, 09:31 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: Exactly this Martin, it'll have no affect on car values at all, as no car will have 'more' tax than the other.1. Try selling a car with no tax. You'll get less for it that if you put tax on it because you've just made your market share tiny.
The fuel tax idea is stupid too, as how do you monitor that? A moderately large percentage of the country doesn't use pump fuel anyway.
Just pay the tax as people have for years, or use public transport.
You're missing the point completely, NO car will have more tax then the next when the new rules come into play which means that the amount of tax a car has will have NO bearing on the value of a car.
It's like you advertising your car & saying "It's still got X months insurance left"... It doesn't matter.. The tax will end when you sell the car.. Leaving no addition in value or attraction to perspective buyers.