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Yep they announced it two or three years ago. Maybe you were asleep at the time. It is also good to check first and there is information with all new cars at the showroom. Perhaps it is time to go electric which is zero road tax (cars under 40k so most except the Tessla) or even join a car club. If you are into high end motoring this is a good one http://www.classiccarclub.co.uk/

The new VED regime is bonkers and is neither fish nor fowl. It will change in a year or two I expect. But there again FK where we will go when TM gets in with a bigger majority (not a snipe, just an expectation of a need for additional revenue)


There will be loads of charge points sooner rather than later. See earlier discussion. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1748455 or a long lead outside your house (I've charged normal car batteries in the past doing this and nobody has either tripped up or nicked my extension lead).

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