7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

With rules change now in effect, all the petrol- and diesel-powered cars that used to be free to tax no longer are, but a lot of cars that used to be expensive to tax... well, let's just say that temptation awaits
7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

The recent road tax changes in the UK have left eco-warriors in a bit of an odd position. Now that the rules have switched to the new system, after the first year a new Prius costs the same to tax for 12 months as a diesel Discovery Sport. Instead of paying higher rates for higher emissions, all cars up to £40,000 with an internal combustion engine on board now pay the same. That’s got to sting if you’re all about the Greenpeace life.

But it’s good news for buyers with a more Car Throttle mindset. If you’re in the market for something fun that costs less than £40,000 but were always put off by ridiculous annual road tax rates, you’d better sit down because the options for big-engined, big-fun cars have opened right up.

The number of great fun cars that have dropped to a simple £140 annual road tax payment is awesome, as our list shows. Gentlemen, you might want to hide your crotch area. Here are just some of the cars whose VED is now down to the equivalent of £11.66 per month.

Toyota GT86: 180g/km - £100 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

Mercedes-AMG A45: 162g/km - £50 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

BMW M240i Convertible: 189g/km - £140 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

Subaru WRX STI: 242g/km - £380 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

Audi S3 saloon: 162g/km - £50 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

Ford Mustang V8: 306g/km - £395 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

Nissan 370Z Nismo: 248g/km - £380 annual saving

7 Awesome Cars That Are Now UK Road Tax Bargains

Comments

Anonymous

If they are Bargains,why cant i afford them

04/10/2017 - 14:17 |
252 | 0
Anton 3

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Pffft, I’m still saving up for this sticker.

04/10/2017 - 15:20 |
190 | 2
Dat Boi

The newest reason to buy a v8: saving money on road tax

04/10/2017 - 14:18 |
32 | 0
imamutomo21

mustang : £395 + £1000 for the crowd that injured
haha.

04/10/2017 - 14:19 |
60 | 32

LELELELELELELELELELELELELELEL
DEAD JOKE BTW

04/10/2017 - 14:50 |
64 | 8

Now come on!! That’s only when you’re new to the car and disable traction control and ABS because “TC/ABS is for wimps” when you drive a Mustang!!

04/10/2017 - 21:31 |
4 | 2

Booooooo!

04/11/2017 - 08:07 |
4 | 0

damn son how can you as funny as this?

04/14/2017 - 04:12 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

You have taxes and we have registration renewal.

04/10/2017 - 14:49 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

SO DOES THIS MEAN I CAN DRIVE A MUSTANG TO A GREEN PEACE MEETING NOW?

04/10/2017 - 14:51 |
84 | 6
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Heck yeah! Drive it there, rip a filthy old burnout ‘till you bald your tyres to the belts and roll off gangsta style while the eco-warriors turn full SJW and start rioting!! GENIUS!!

04/10/2017 - 21:28 |
14 | 2
Anonymous

Sorry to be boring here but what’s the initial road tax cost for them? That’s what’s changed it’s only on new cars and the amount to pay to initially tax the car after you pick it up could be anything up to £2000. Anything registered before the 1st April still pays the old tax.

04/10/2017 - 15:16 |
0 | 0
Mark Stanton

And here’s me paying £235 a year on my 1.6 MX5, while my brother pays the same £235 a year on his E39 M5…

04/10/2017 - 17:03 |
16 | 0

£295 for the 1.8 MX-5, maybe it’s not always the answer any more (I hope Alex didn’t hear that)

04/10/2017 - 21:55 |
0 | 0
MrWafflez

how about not live in Europe and deal with this bullshit lol

04/10/2017 - 17:34 |
2 | 14
Bring a Caterham To MARS

In reply to by MrWafflez

English people do not live in Europe.
And yet…

04/10/2017 - 20:24 |
2 | 0
DL🏁

So can we now get all the American muscle cars (like the Hellcat) and other V8 monstrosities (like the GT350R) in here?

04/10/2017 - 19:24 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

And then you have Belgium…

V8 Mustang 45 000€… road tax? Another 14 000€ ow and anual 3500€ to keep it on the road…

04/10/2017 - 20:17 |
2 | 0
cmpunkfan

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

In denmark you cant even get an ecoboost for that amount of money -_-

04/10/2017 - 21:22 |
0 | 0

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