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Mike Ruff, GW editorKeymaster
The UK’s prime minister is being urged to launch a £1 billion diesel scrappage scheme using council bus lane fines. The AA is demanding that ministers
[See the full post at: Boris Johnson urged to launch £1 billion diesel scrappage scheme]DonGuestOh dear me thinks the AA are on the EU payroll like many others in the UK at the moment.
I always thought the AA were on the motorists side, silly me !!
graham coxGuestI think the people who are coming up with thease ideas need to get in the real world
diesels are the choice of many because they offer reasonable costs to fuel and run
electric is not the answer by any means
hybrids from what we have found in the workshops are ok when new after warranty is out buyer beware
the consumer is confused as to what to do and now the car sales are suffering
we need a clear policy from the top and also other industries need to be looked at example we look after a lot of farmers cars etc we are told that all of there equipment is still unregulated and pushing out lots of pollution the lorry firm next to us still fill the yard with fumes on start up the factory on our estate is meting plastic in diesel powered kilns thease are all within 5 minutes of us in a rural location
there needs to be a major rethink and stop making the cars the main culpritEddie BamberGuestThe AA and the RAC are owned by venture capital companies now, so obviously have their own agendas and links to Europe. They are no longer the independent motorists’ champion.
Ken AshtonGuestWhen are politicians going to wake up to reality ? So the idea will cost £Billion -half of which our councils could spend on local social needs ( Elderly ,homeless etc ) .We all know “road tax” doesn’t go directly to repair and construction of roads ( electric etc cars free of road tax ) and Fuel duty income would be Massively reduced . So what will replace this enormous loss of income for the government ? The infrastructure for electric vehicles (including power generation) will cost a fortune there fore the move to electric vehicles can only be a VERY slow process .
david evansGuestelectric vehicles are ridiculous, my mot station is on a main road with no off street parking at all and no charging point anywhere, the only Tesla charge point is five miles away at a motorway service area. also how many times has anyone seen an MP driving an electric or hybrid car usually they are all petrol or diesel Range Rovers or Jaguars, practice what you preach government ministers.
AndyGuestI think it is you that needs to get in the real world
“diesels offer reasonable costs to fuel”
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At current prices, it costs around 2.5p per mile in a car like the Nissan Leaf.The cost per mile of travelling in Volkswagen Golf 1.6 TDI is around 9p per mile – more than three times higher than the Leaf.“and run”
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Tax on an EV £0
Tax on diesel at least £145Servicing
EV.. top up the screen wash £5
Diesel.. Around £200 average -
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