Elite Genetics wrote: » , also no insurance required in Virginia. I guess we need to save the environment so pay up.
Elite Genetics wrote: » Here in the good old Texas there is no such thing cause 'merica, also no insurance required in Virginia.
PsychoPete wrote: » I've a friend from Eastern Europe, he has a 3.5 S class out there and it's less than €100 a year to tax
Elite Genetics wrote: » I'm sure you're enjoying that €2250 annual bill for your M3. Here in the good old Texas there is no such thing cause 'merica, also no insurance required in Virginia. I guess we need to save the environment so pay up. In all seriousness, even if you're an enthusiast it must be tear inducing to pay that much unless you're loaded to the point that it doesn't matter.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » I hardly ever drive so I think it's unfair that I pay the same tax as someone who does drive extensively. I'd be totally in favour of tax being added to fuel instead. Of course, the rural lobby will say it is a disproportionate tax on them, but they've chosen to live there and it's disproportionate for me to pay the tax.
Diemos wrote: » I'm sure there is a reason that they don't do this, I just can't think of one. But they would save a fortune in admin fees and non payments vs the current system.
Elite Genetics wrote: » Here in the good old Texas....
PhilOssophy wrote: » Nuff said. America is the barometer or standard bearer for nothing any longer.
Del2005 wrote: » Wait till you get sick to see how great America is. Their transport infrastructure is falling apart with thousands of dangerous bridges and woeful public transport in most of the country. But enjoy the low cost of motoring, while you are healthy.
McCrack wrote: » We don't have mass shootings either
Elite Genetics wrote: » Have you lived there? We are talking here about taxes. Are you saying that you prefer paying massive tax for owning a car and would prefer over not paying anything at all? It's the best country for car enthusiasts, that's why you see so many nice powerful cars there instead of hordes of micras, clios and fiestas.
Zascar wrote: » It's absolutely criminal and just unfair to car lovers. I always wanted to have nice cars with big engines but it just pained me too much to get raped each year with the tax so always kept it under 2L. Now I live in Dubai, and like the OP in the USA, there are almost no taxes on cars here. Just a yearly registration/test fee of about €150. Insurance Is very cheap also - it's a flat rate based on the cylinders once it's over a certain age. I drive a 4.5L V8 Porsche Cayenne (which I only paid €6,000 euro for as its 2008 - but mint), and I pay under €500. Looking at a Porsche Cayman and insurance will only be €250. Also the car is insured and anyone can drive it. Oh and a full tank of petrol in mine is just over €30 for 90 litres. It's the way it should be. Could not come back to Ireland be raped insane costs of cars, tax and insurance and then again by zero no claims bonus etc - that does not even exist out here.
PhilOssophy wrote: » honestly I'd prefer our roads full of cars that people need rather than a road full of disgusting oversized gas guzzling waste.