Cheaper? The lad over the road is a tree surgeon and only too happy to keep me fuelled up for fee. He even chops them up and loads my wood store for them to dry out properly. He has to pay an arm and a leg to dispose of them otherwise. Fires won't be banned in my lifetime I'm sure.
VED should reflect usage. As above, my old X5 at 3000 miles a year and 34ish mpg was far less polluting than my neighbours Prius at 15,000 a year and 55ish mpg if they could be persuaded to slow down a bit. It's a ridiculous proposition that lowish emission eco cars could benefit from free or low tax while being spanked for merciless and often needless milage, but a less clean car pays more even if it is used much less and actually accounts for far less pollution over time. Why should my neighbours be rewarded for largely unnecessary, frivolous car usage? That sort of thing only reinforces the misguided message thet they're doing their bit for the environment, when in actual fact their lazy ass driving habits are extremely damaging.
Road pricing is what we need and the banning of cars from cities and large towns.
Anyway, I frankly don't give a sheet. I'm buying the car because I'm becoming mobility restricted, not because I'm too lazy to walk or cycle anywhere...which is the bulk of the mileage for most motorists. I dont get a boner for cars or care about impressing the neighbours. Im doing it because I have little choice if I wish to maintain some degree of mobility and independence while im afflicted.
We established it had no detectable particulate tailpipe emissions at the last MOT, and we've established that even those who complain about particulates are happy to have tyres and brakes in the cars they drive about for largely unnecessary journeys, doubtless moaning to their passengers about log burners while doing so,
Mrs CTEC is running me across to collect it after work, which means I get the dubious honour of a 30 mile drive in an unfamiliar car during rush hour. Nice. From thereon if we could stick to talking about the car instead then I would be grateful.