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How much to tax??

  • 25-03-2009 2:17am
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    Hi guys

    Going to have a look at a Hyundia H100 van
    http://www.panelvankiralama.com/m3images/hyundai-h-100.jpg
    tomorrow and was wondering about how much will the tax be and also anybody have any experience of this van are they any good or worth looking at??

    Am planning on throwing a bed in the back of it and driving around europe in the summer for a few weeks and the odd weekend away in lreland.

    Many Thanks for your replies


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,712 ✭✭✭✭R.O.R


    Cat-man wrote: »
    Hi guys

    Going to have a look at a Hyundia H100 van
    http://www.panelvankiralama.com/m3images/hyundai-h-100.jpg
    tomorrow and was wondering about how much will the tax be and also anybody have any experience of this van are they any good or worth looking at??

    Am planning on throwing a bed in the back of it and driving around europe in the summer for a few weeks and the odd weekend away in lreland.

    Many Thanks for your replies

    Looks like a standard commercial van to me so tax is currently €288 per year. Needs a DOE test annually as well and a valid cert to tax it.

    Never had any dealings with Hyundai vans though - there current passenger models give no trouble so can't imagine the commercials are a pile of pants.


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