Nortones2
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Of course its optional. You don't have to pay VED if you don't drive. So its quite incorrect to call it road tax. Its more correct to call it car tax, or truck tax or even vehicle excise duty
Cab said:If you can avoid it, don't ever give the person you're arguing with opportunity to portray your point as merely one of semantics. They're wrong, but they'll just write off your comments from then on. Win the argument first, and then present them with the 'its not road tax anyway' thing as a nail in their coffin; that point follows naturally from the point on emissions anyway.
Tetedelacourse said:Another good tip might be to try to avoid patronising the person you're arguing with.
Nortones2 said:Of course its optional. You don't have to pay VED if you don't drive. So its quite incorrect to call it road tax. Its more correct to call it car tax, or truck tax or even vehicle excise duty
Tynan said:I use to hitch a lot, an HGV paid over £1400/year back then in the 80s and as such considered the cars wastrel scum with no right to be on the road
point that out to the car drivers
bonj said:It's more correct to call it road tax than car tax, because you don't pay it for owning a car, you pay it for keeping said car on the road.
No. Too expensive. And too big.
Why do people assume that the only efficient cars are new and exclusive? The one I'm getting has been around for years.
What what?
No. Too expensive. And too big.
Why do people assume that the only efficient cars are new and exclusive? The one I'm getting has been around for years.
Daihatsu Charade.