I imagine it won’t be too long before euro 6 diesels get added to the charge I imagine. They are cleaner (in theory) but still not great for local air quality, especially when large numbers are concentrated in areas which trap surface level pollution- I.e city centres.Unless you live in London, Bradford, Bath, Bristol, Birmingham and wherever they charge you for none Euro 6 emissions now.
Is there a button on the opposite side of the cluster to the trip mileage button?Does anyone know how the dash options selector works? If it's not on the steering wheel on the wiper stalk I dunno where it is. Is it just a button on the dash?
yeah I think so - one at each end of the speedo glass?Is there a button on the opposite side of the cluster to the trip mileage button?
I imagine it won’t be too long before euro 6 diesels get added to the charge I imagine. They are cleaner (in theory) but still not great for local air quality, especially when large numbers are concentrated in areas which trap surface level pollution- I.e city centres.
We were all mis-sold diesel really.
The VED brackets are based on the manufacturers CO2 emissions figures for each vehicle. If your 4x4 is taxed at a higher rate it’s because it produces more CO2 than the T6.However the focus was on CO2 at the time and diesel is more efficient and there's less CO2 (although my Euro 6 150hp 2.0 litre van attracts more VED than my 2.2 litre Euro 5 diesel 4x4?!?!)
The VED brackets are based on the manufacturers CO2 emissions figures for each vehicle. If your 4x4 is taxed at a higher rate it’s because it produces more CO2 than the T6.
The difference between Euro 5 and Euro 6 is the Adblue, this only reduces NOX not CO2. If anything it may unofficially result in more CO2 due to the cooler less efficient combustion and the resultant soot caused by less efficient combustion resulting in more fuel burn to run a DPF re-generation.
Euro 6 is all about chasing NOX reduction, unfortunately many downsides.
The Rav4 is a car, therefore taxed on emissions. Unless your T6 is Shuttle, Caravelle or California, it will be taxed at the across the board commercial vehicle rate.It's the other way around. My 2.2 litre Rav4 from 2011 is cheaper in VED than the T6. About £90 cheaper. Many people have complained that their Euro 6 has been more expensive to tax. Undoubtedly the VW van is clearly spitting out more CO2 which is odd as its a smaller engine and the same horse power.
Isn’t the van a lot heavier then a RAV? It’s the grams of CO2 / Km that forms the rating. If the MPG is lower it’s producing more CO2 / Km.It's the other way around. My 2.2 litre Rav4 from 2011 is cheaper in VED than the T6. About £90 cheaper. Many people have complained that their Euro 6 has been more expensive to tax. Undoubtedly the VW van is clearly spitting out more CO2 which is odd as its a smaller engine and the same horse power.
Speak for yourself.We were all mis-sold diesel really.
And your kidneys as you might need to sell one at some point to pay for yet more modifications and/or repairs further downstream.Small tip, make sure your health, teeth and house are in good order before getting a van.
If it wasnt for CAZ and ULEZ in this country my plan to run an older van for four years and do all the work myself would be a brilliant plan.
All depends on the pollutant. Transport is by far the biggest producer of NOx in the UK with 35% coming from road transport and 17% from other transport forms. 22% is from power generation (all those filthy EVs ) and ‘only’ 19% comes from industrial processes.I drove down the M4 to pick up my van and on the way back saw a 50mph limit for "air quality reasons". About 2 miles later you see Port Talbot steelworks pumping out all sorts of fumes. That's when you realise this is more about some people being anti-car.
As for particulate matter - the stuff that is even found in our internal organs, then people with log burners in their homes (2.5 million of them apparently ) are the main source - 3 times higher than road transport. But mention insulating homes and it’s like you’re offering to spread the plague.
19% from industrial processes - imagine what it would be if we didn’t offset our pollution by getting others to do most of the dirty processes for us nowAll depends on the pollutant. Transport is by far the biggest producer of NOx in the UK with 35% coming from road transport and 17% from other transport forms. 22% is from power generation (all those filthy EVs ) and ‘only’ 19% comes from industrial processes.
As for particulate matter - the stuff that is even found in our internal organs, then people with log burners in their homes (2.5 million of them apparently ) are the main source - 3 times higher than road transport. But mention insulating homes and it’s like you’re offering to spread the plague.
To keep warm. Yet if houses were properly insulated they would not need huge amounts of heat input at all saving the occupier money on fuel (and healthcare costs) while reducing pollution.And what happens when gas prices go up? more people start burning wood.