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Can someone plz confirm what the new price will be for a 2023 L&K Superb when its due this september ?

Delivery cost and first registration fee

£665

Vehicle Excise Duty (VED)

£1,360

The Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates refer to first year rates of vehicle tax payable on newly registered cars for the first year of ownership. VED rates displayed apply to vehicles registered from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026. Vehicles with a list price exceeding £40,000 (including factory installed options, delivery charge, number plates and VAT) will pay an additional £410 plus the standard rate VED from year 2 to, and including, year 6. After the 6th year only the standard rate VED will apply. You do not have to pay this if you have a zero emission vehicle. For further details, including the standard rate VED visit the Government website

If its 2023 then its not a new vehicle. In which case it looks like its "standard rate of VED" which is £195 from the following article:

Autotrader article

Quoted as:

Tax bands for cars registered on or after 1 April 2017

If your car was registered on or after 1 April 2017, you’ll have to pay the first 12 months of tax when your vehicle is first registered. After this, you’ll pay the standard rate of tax every year.

Standard rate VED for cars (applicable from second tax year onwards):

For the financial year 2025-26, the standard rate applicable to all cars is £195. Drivers of a fully electric or hybrid car will also pay £195 standard tax now as compared to last year when they got a discount.

The first year VED is graded on emissions so it would depend on the engine as follows:

First-year VED in 2025-26:

If this is the first time you’re paying tax on your car, the first-year VED rates will be as follows:

• Band A: Cars that produce 0g/km of CO2 will pay £10 in VED

• Band B: Cars that produce 1-50g/km of CO2 pay £100

• Band C: Cars that produce 51-75g/km of CO2 pay £130

• Band D: Cars that produce 76-90g/km of CO2 pay £270

• Band E: Cars that produce 91-100g/km of CO2 pay £350

• Band F: Cars that produce 101-110g/km of CO2 pay £390

• Band G: Cars that produce 111-130g/km of CO2 pay £440

• Band H: Cars that produce 131-150g/km of CO2 pay £540

• Band I: Cars that produce 151-170g/km of CO2 pay £1,360

• Band J: Cars that produce 171-190g/km of CO2 pay £2,190

• Band K: Cars that produce 191-225g/km of CO2 pay £3,300

• Band L: Cars that produce 226-255g/km of CO2 pay £4,680

• Band M: Cars that produce anything above 255g/km of CO2 pay £5,490 as the first-year rate

£195 like travs said 👍

Apologies I focused on the word new and missed the year that was mentioned. So answered the wrong question.

The rate for a 2013 L&k Superb remained related to It's emissions on the v5 document

Probably within one of these bands

Screenshot 2025-05-06 at 11-48-27 Vehicle tax rates Cars registered between 1 March 2001 and 31 March 2017 - GOV.UK.png

Between 131 and 140g/km is £195

Edited by Stonekeeper

@Stonekeeper It is a 2023 not 2013.

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Are we not back to the years 2-6

,5 years of the extra for cars over £40,000 in 2023 ?

2 minutes ago, Ootohere said:

@Stonekeeper It is a 2023 not 2013.

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Are we not back to the years 2-6

,5 years of the extra for cars over £40,000 in 2023 ?

I need new glasses.

2023 is £195

With supplement if over £40,000 £620 until 2029

Edited by Stonekeeper

And the 280 is 193g/kg so would have been £3,300 first time round! Maybe another reason Skoda has dropped the DNFE from the Skoda Mk4 (so far).

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Im more confused now then before i posted 😆

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