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Old 11th February 2022, 17:46   #63
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Originally Posted by The Rovering Member View Post
Au contraire. Classic car insurance, free tax, no MoT needed. Classic cars can be run very economically indeed if restoration isn't needed, especially if you bought the cars many years ago & can maintain & service them yourself.

They can also be very expensive if you have a few that are not in very good condition but this is certainly not a yardstick to measure wealth & no excuse to penalise owners.

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The lack of depreciation is the biggest plus. Most modern cars loose at least £50 a week and that pays for a lot of repairs and maintenance.

In which case it is quite right that they should pay a little extra. After all, they've saved enough by not paying VED or for MOT.

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