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My GL Charger has arrived in the UK

Started by dangerous, February 26, 2007, 07:34:28 AM

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dangerous

Quote from: 41husk on February 28, 2007, 08:24:28 AM
Just saw a story that London was going to become the greenest City in the world and were going to charge big fees to people with big polution spreading cars.  I thought of you as soon as the story aired.  I hope they have some kinda provision for collector cars.  I know in Illinois if you have antique tags, your car is exempt from emission test.

London is a nightmare to live in  - i only work here, but live in Birmingham (130 miles away)

If you have a gas guzzler - say my Ranger Rover even though its diesel they charge £25 per day if you enter the congestion zone between 7am - 6pm I think its £8 pre day for a normal car.

But it then costs £20+ for parking too
A right rip off  :flame:

Thankfully there is no charge where i live and the Charger is exepmt of road tax being older than 1973 ( again the RR is £195 per year) and no emmission test is applicable either

not a great country at all - thats why i`m trying to emigrate   :yesnod: :yesnod:

sean68charger

me too! only things i am taking with me are my wife, dogs and charger!! :icon_smile_big:
68 Charger 440 R/T<br />Burnout Bandit!!!

bull


jasonfromIKILLYA

Quote from: dangerous on March 05, 2007, 10:09:49 AM
Quote from: 41husk on February 28, 2007, 08:24:28 AM
Just saw a story that London was going to become the greenest City in the world and were going to charge big fees to people with big polution spreading cars.  I thought of you as soon as the story aired.  I hope they have some kinda provision for collector cars.  I know in Illinois if you have antique tags, your car is exempt from emission test.

London is a nightmare to live in  - i only work here, but live in Birmingham (130 miles away)

If you have a gas guzzler - say my Ranger Rover even though its diesel they charge £25 per day if you enter the congestion zone between 7am - 6pm I think its £8 pre day for a normal car.

But it then costs £20+ for parking too
A right rip off  :flame:

Thankfully there is no charge where i live and the Charger is exepmt of road tax being older than 1973 ( again the RR is £195 per year) and no emmission test is applicable either

not a great country at all - thats why i`m trying to emigrate   :yesnod: :yesnod:

They're talking about starting the same type of tolls in Manhattan right now.  I actually think it's a good idea.  the subway system here is so great there is no need to drive and for those of us who have to transport equipment around the city all day it'll be a dream!  there's nothing more frustrating than being stuck in a trafic jam of needless cars
"Great souls have always received violent opposition from mediocre minds" - Einstein

dangerous

Quote from: jasonfromIKILLYA on March 05, 2007, 05:05:52 PM
Quote from: dangerous on March 05, 2007, 10:09:49 AM
Quote from: 41husk on February 28, 2007, 08:24:28 AM
Just saw a story that London was going to become the greenest City in the world and were going to charge big fees to people with big polution spreading cars.  I thought of you as soon as the story aired.  I hope they have some kinda provision for collector cars.  I know in Illinois if you have antique tags, your car is exempt from emission test.

London is a nightmare to live in  - i only work here, but live in Birmingham (130 miles away)

If you have a gas guzzler - say my Ranger Rover even though its diesel they charge £25 per day if you enter the congestion zone between 7am - 6pm I think its £8 pre day for a normal car.

But it then costs £20+ for parking too
A right rip off  :flame:

Thankfully there is no charge where i live and the Charger is exepmt of road tax being older than 1973 ( again the RR is £195 per year) and no emmission test is applicable either

not a great country at all - thats why i`m trying to emigrate   :yesnod: :yesnod:

They're talking about starting the same type of tolls in Manhattan right now.  I actually think it's a good idea.  the subway system here is so great there is no need to drive and for those of us who have to transport equipment around the city all day it'll be a dream!  there's nothing more frustrating than being stuck in a trafic jam of needless cars

Manhattan is worse than London  :o

last time i was there we drove from jus over the Hudson in New Jersey to Wall St & it took about 1 1/2 hours  think the clock showed about 6 miles

Great But Crazy city  ;D ;D