You ask how many people buying a £50k Tesla have a £2k car, and I think you will find the answer is a surprisingly large number. As long as you can buy one for under £4k, then it would be madness not to have one at the time of purchase.
The road duty charge seems a flawed idea. It allows the criminal underclass to drive for less than everyone else, while leaving law abiding motorists with a nightmare of duplicated plates.
It would also be brave government which introduced a significant new tax.
Leaseplan's idea of parking wheels seems somewhat out of touch. Return times will be wildly inaccurate, and based on shopping or food service speed.
You ask how many people buying a £50k Tesla have a £2k car, and I think you will find the answer is a surprisingly large number. As long as you can buy one for under £4k, then it would be madness not to have one at the time of purchase.
The road duty charge seems a flawed idea. It allows the criminal underclass to drive for less than everyone else, while leaving law abiding motorists with a nightmare of duplicated plates.
It would also be brave government which introduced a significant new tax.
Yeah I can't see them bringing in a new tax - especially as there's already one on the way!