Guys, has anyone else seen a 2017 1.6 diesel advertised with £35 road tax?
I have one near me I'm interested in.
I'm looking to upgrade to a J11 and I like the idea of the cheaper road tax.
Is this correct, as all the others I've looked at are £190?
I have the same engine in a J10 and it's £190.
Great little engine
2017 1.6 dci £35 road tax?
Thanks , So is it the same 1.6 turbo Renault engine 130bhp all the way through they are using as mine is decent little engine and pulls well and has been reliable.
I can't find a single diesel that's £20 tax just a few of these mainly 2017 from what I can make out that are £35
I can't find a single diesel that's £20 tax just a few of these mainly 2017 from what I can make out that are £35
Beware the dreaded thermostat housing time bomb
2016 1.5cdi Tekna in red (wife picked the colour) No upgrades apart from a couple of brushed steel sticky on bits for some switches/vents.
My 2016 1.5 is £20 and so was my 2012 1.6 ford focus £20 tax anything after 2016 you pay full tax 1 5. 1.6 etc it's one fix pricehkphooey wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 5:05 am Thanks , So is it the same 1.6 turbo Renault engine 130bhp all the way through they are using as mine is decent little engine and pulls well and has been reliable.
I can't find a single diesel that's £20 tax just a few of these mainly 2017 from what I can make out that are £35
Ok so now you know the price of tax go and get that car
You can always get the 1.7 qashqai and that will make the 1.6 gutless aswell then
You're not correct with the 1.6, as I have stated. Older versions are £160 a year. I have no idea why you are going on about the 1.5.
My question is (and it's fine that you don't know the answer): "What's the difference in 1.6 diesel engines that are £160 a year" up to 2017, other than the lesser emissions?
Why the two tax brackets? The £35 (not £20) a year 1.6 is really hard to find. Most pre-2017 1.6 diesels are in the higher tax bracket.
I hope that's clear.
My question is (and it's fine that you don't know the answer): "What's the difference in 1.6 diesel engines that are £160 a year" up to 2017, other than the lesser emissions?
Why the two tax brackets? The £35 (not £20) a year 1.6 is really hard to find. Most pre-2017 1.6 diesels are in the higher tax bracket.
I hope that's clear.
Beware the dreaded thermostat housing time bomb
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Ask the car sales when you go and pick your car up and see if they can shed some light on the emissions tax codes. Then post your answers on here when they tell you.
Ask the car sales when you go and pick your car up and see if they can shed some light on the emissions tax codes. Then post your answers on here when they tell you.