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2.0 tdi Manual/DSG VED band

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Just a quick question, what are the VED bands for the Manual and DSG?

Cheers

I have a DSG, whats a VED band , I might get it from the manual

I presume it's Vehicle Excise Duty, i.e Road Tax.

Don't know what the bands are of the top of my head though i'm afraid.

Manual is band D, while the DSG just creeps over the (wrong side) of the line into band E.:(

Prof

My Ambiente is £135 for the year, whatever band that is.

My June '06 Elegance 2.0tdi DSG has an official rating (on my V5) of 165gm/km putting it in band D - currently at £135 per year.

My June '06 Elegance 2.0tdi DSG has an official rating (on my V5) of 165gm/km putting it in band D - currently at
Ditto

Taz

Almost ditto, except L&K, and mine's in band E - that's just mental.:thumbdwn:

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Thanks for the replies all, just helps with the thought process.

Almost ditto, except L&K, and mine's in band E - that's just mental.:thumbdwn:
According to Skoda all 2.0TDi DSGs should be band E - however, at the bottom of the page there is the following statement:

"The weight of a vehicle will influence the level of CO2 emitted.

As a result, vehicles with higher levels of specification may emit higher levels of CO2. Once a car has been built it will be given its own specific CO2 emission on which the Vehicle Excise Duty will be charged."

So, those with Band D should think themselves lucky, and those with L&K models (more toys and hence more weight) should remember it's no worse than Skoda predicted, yet you get the benefit of more toys, even if you pay a few more pounds a year for the privilege :o

My 2.0TDI manual has an official CO2 rating of 149g/Km, that makes mine only just a Band C.

According to Skoda all 2.0TDi DSGs should be band E - however, at the bottom of the page there is the following statement:

"The weight of a vehicle will influence the level of CO2 emitted.

As a result, vehicles with higher levels of specification may emit higher levels of CO2. Once a car has been built it will be given its own specific CO2 emission on which the Vehicle Excise Duty will be charged."

So, those with Band D should think themselves lucky, and those with L&K models (more toys and hence more weight) should remember it's no worse than Skoda predicted, yet you get the benefit of more toys, even if you pay a few more pounds a year for the privilege :o

Except that the registration document for our April '06 L&K 2.0TDi with lots of goodies shows the emissions as 165 g/km - which (just!) gets it into Band D and

  • 4 weeks later...

My estate is 165 band D, which was a pleasant surprise. :) Also getting 55 mpg + "extra urban" and 37 mpg across Bristol during "rush" hour, so quite pleased. Presumably the more mpg the less polution (per mile).

Mine is a band C but one of my Co-workers is a D

Mine's a C as well

I was expecting D when I ordered it

think mine must be a C as well. Just got my renewal at 110 quid a year - thats cheaper than the wifes fiesta:)

Yup, same as Mine. C is £110.

Mine is C also.

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