We had a few cars from 2008 onwards that were low VED
2008 BMW 118D £30 a year Real economy 48 mpg
2010 Kia Ceed CRDi 115 PS £30 a year Real economy 51 mpg
2013 Seat Leon 1.4 TSI 140 PS £30 a year Real economy 46 mpg
2015 Nissan Note 1.2 DIG-S £0 a year Real economy 44 mpg
2017 Superb 1.4 TSI 150 PS £20 a year Real economy 46 mpg
After that our luck ran out. The Fabia 1.0 TSi 110 PS would have qualified for £0 under the previous system but our 2018 example was the normal rate (£170?) despite beating most of the above with a real economy of 48 mpg.
Even the Superb PHEV which produces zero CO when used as an EV and even when used an ICE car is better than the normal TSI we had costs us the normal rate less a £10 discount.
Same for the new Yaris.
The low rates of these cars certainly encouraged us to buy them instead of other cars we looked at that would have cost us over £100 extra a year.
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