How does that compare with other cars? And 0.01% of what?
Besides, Road tax isn't REALLY about the environment - it's about maintaining the roads.
2006-09-26 03:06:52
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answered by Felidae 5
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CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) emissions are measured in g/km, not %.
The 0.01% is probably your CO (Carbon Monoxide) emissions, and is about right for a modern car.
UK car taxation is based on CO2 emissions (which is related to fuel consumption) for newer cars (although it is based on engine capacity for older cars).
CO emissions are limited by law, and tested at MOT, for all modern cars.
If your CO2 emissions are really that low, you're either running on almost pure Hydrogen, or the engine isn't working properly.
2006-09-26 13:24:13
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answered by Neil 7
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have a look here and click on " how much will it cost "
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles.aspx
private/light goods vehicles registered before 1 March 2001 based on engine size
private vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001 based on CO2 emissions and fuel type
2006-09-26 12:12:03
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answered by mrsc 6
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In UK road tax [road fund license fee] is calculated based upon engine capacity and not emissions.
2006-09-26 10:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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??? what state or country?
2006-09-26 10:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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