Vehicle excise duty (ved) – Volkswagen The New Touran User Manual

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VAT is calculated at 17.5%.

Effective from 1 December 2006.

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The chart below shows the VED bands and the charges which will be levied:

VED bands

The total ‘On the road’ costs above include the applicable
VED charge plus the ‘On the road’ costs as detailed below:

Additional ‘On the road’ costs

Delivery to retailer £

388.51

Number plates £

20.00

VAT £

71.49

Vehicle first registration fee £

38.00

Total £

518.00

VED band

CO

2

emissions (g/km)

Petrol VED £

Petrol total ‘On the road’ costs £

Diesel VED £

Diesel total ‘On the road’ costs £

A

Up to 100

0.00

518.00

0.00

518.00

B

101 to 120

40.00

558.00

50.00

568.00

C

121 to 150

100.00

618.00

110.00

628.00

D

151 to 165

125.00

643.00

135.00

653.00

E

166 to 185

150.00

668.00

160.00

678.00

F

186 to 225

190.00

708.00

195.00

713.00

G

Over 225

210.00

728.00

215.00

733.00

Vehicle Excise Duty (VED).

All vehicles first registered on, or after, 23rd March 2006 are subject to a new form of Vehicle Excise Duty (Road Fund Licence).
This new duty is based upon the type of fuel the vehicle uses and its carbon dioxide (CO

2

) emissions level, measured in grams

per kilometre (g/km). To help you identify the duty you will pay, the DVLA has created seven categories for petrol engines and
seven categories for diesel engines.

The weight of a vehicle will influence the level of CO

2

emission it produces; as a result, vehicles with higher levels of

specification and factory-fitted options may emit higher levels of CO

2

.

The CO

2

figure quoted for each vehicle is the maximum possible. The unladen weight of the vehicle is calculated by range

at the time of manufacture and the maximum possible CO

2

emission for that weight range is applied according to the Council

Directive 80/1268EEC as amended by Commission Directive 1999/100/EC on the approximation of the laws of the member
states relating to the carbon dioxide emissions and the fuel consumption of motor vehicles.

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