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Title: all this interest in climate change
Post by: Mark on July 07, 2007, 22:56:32 PM
Am I alone in thinking that those of us who love the internal combustion engine, particularly the high performance variety are going to become social pariahs over the next few years, and taxed beyond the realms of affordability?

The government has already started with the bullsh*t carbon footprint buzzwords and associated campaigns - whats next? Well all be driving around in hybrids or something that does 0-30 in 4 weeks, and has to be recharged (At a huge cost) or pay ridiculous tax for anything with a bit of performance!

In the south of ireland, car tax depending on co2 emissions exists (like in the uk) - but the charges there are astonishing - thats the way the UK is headed, and just to give you an idea - if you had something like a Golf R32, youd be paying about 1300 euro, or nearly £900 a year. And that is set to rise, with climate change being used as the basis.

There are already articles out there saying UK fuel price hike should cut pollution. Road pricing will be so much easier to bring in under the banner of environmental concern.

Scary biscuits...


Title: Re:all this interest in climate change
Post by: Eggtastico on July 08, 2007, 11:45:30 AM
Thats socialists fella. As bad as communism, but at least communism works in theory.

Robin Hood isnt a myth... its a Metaphor.




The goverment should charge all those big f**ked off trucks on the road from abroad. They use our roads & pollute our towns & cities, yet drive over here for free.
Title: Re:all this interest in climate change
Post by: soopahfly on July 08, 2007, 17:30:38 PM
Dick Turpin wore a mask!
Title: all this interest in climate change
Post by: bear on July 08, 2007, 18:03:02 PM
A problem with hybrids is the environmental inpact the manufactoring of the batteries do. The carbon footprint
is a complex issue, best is to reduce transport of things that can be produced nearby and such things, not to tax the hell out of everything so only the rich can continue to pollute.
Title: Re:all this interest in climate change
Post by: Cypher on July 09, 2007, 11:40:58 AM
Hybrids are an expensive way to make you feel you are saving the amazonian rain forrests.

If you want to get far cheaply/greenly & half quick by a diesel golf or lupo.
Title: all this interest in climate change
Post by: Chris on July 14, 2007, 13:00:03 PM
Well I can get on a slightly higher horse than petrol car owners by saying I drive an economical, less poluting diesel and run it on part biofuel.

However none of the above is for concern about the environment, but for the sake of my pocket - but as Mark says, they will both be the same thing the way things are going.
Title: Re:all this interest in climate change
Post by: Bacon on July 14, 2007, 19:49:56 PM
If your a fat gti owner who likes smoking your f**ked.

Or at least this is the way it seems to be going now!  :mrgreen:
Title: Re:all this interest in climate change
Post by: Pete on July 14, 2007, 21:21:49 PM
Bubbles!!

It wouldnt work. Person A does 8k miles per year in a porsche, person B does 30k per year in a 40mpg tractor...