4x4s make an easy target being un-PC. The official spin is that the UK has signed up to reduce the country's overall emissions and to meet air quality standards, which seems like a noble ambition.Gary Stockton said:Glad you got it sorted though - but what a palaver! Anything to make a buck. Perhaps they need to ban people smoking in the stgreet instead - pretty sure that must cause more pollution, along with the ash and stompies, than most commercial vehicles do![]()
Crispin said:(cant find sick smilie) ...![]()
Andrew Prince said:Sadly it looks like the DVLA and their buddies at the Dept of Transport are going to have the last laugh. 6 weeks after getting the ok from the manager at my local DVLA branch, I received a letter from the DVLA HQ saying that they will not change my V5 after all. Apparently their instructions are that they will only change the body type of the V5 if Toyota GB will confirm that the body type should be an estate.
And guess what the indications from Toyota GB are???![]()
Pretty clear that there is a stitch up here....
Looks like my 80 may be in the classifieds soon![]()
Andrew Prince said:Sadly it looks like the DVLA and their buddies at the Dept of Transport are going to have the last laugh. 6 weeks after getting the ok from the manager at my local DVLA branch, I received a letter from the DVLA HQ saying that they will not change my V5 after all. Apparently their instructions are that they will only change the body type of the V5 if Toyota GB will confirm that the body type should be an estate.
And guess what the indications from Toyota GB are???![]()
Pretty clear that there is a stitch up here....
Looks like my 80 may be in the classifieds soon![]()
Nope, apparently not - hence my suspicions of a stitch-up... In turn I am not playing nice with them as I have nothing (more) to lose at this point.Crispin said:Any chance of getting Mr-T to play nice?
The DVLA HQ in Swansea have made it crystal clear that their directive (from who? Dept of Transport? Big Brother?) is not to change the classification unless the manufacturer, not the dealer, confirms the body type. Apparently the fact that the vast majority of 80s are classified as estates is irrelevant as far as the DVLA are concerned.adrianr said:Its not up to Toyota to decide on the type of vehicle classification for the 80 - its the DVLA, after al its their classification.
Will need to check what my tax is... DVLA say they want a letter from Toyota GB - I might try my local dealer but do not have high hopes that DVLA will play ballScott said:Out of interest, what tax are you paying on the 80? £215? The reason I ask is that if they're saying your 80 is a commercial, then surely they would be charging you commercial rate tax, which I believe is currently £210. It could be another area where you could argue their miss classification of your car.
Could you not get a helpfull Toyota dealer to do you a letter stating that it's a car and not a commercial?
Glad you came right, Joesilvercruiser said:Hello and sorry to rub it in but i recieved my log book back today and they have changed it from 4x4 utility to estate, so it might be worth just sending it off to swansea and bypass the local office.
Indeed! How long before this scheme is rolled out in other UK citiesEcoman said:This is scandalous and truly shocking. This is happening in Britain's capital city and will effect even some of us up here in Scotland at some time or other.