So the new Mayor of London has announced that the Ultra Low Emissions Zone ULEZ ( so not a charge for being a Lesbian which had occurred to me
) may be introduced before the planned date of 2020 but more amazingly he would like to move the boundary area from the planned congestion charge zone of Central London to encompass the whole of London inside the North and South circular roads! meaning millions of cars will have to pay a daily charge of £12.50, plus unlike the congestion charge which only operates during the day, ULEZ will operate 24 hours a day! There must be at least a million and a half households in that larger area as the Greater London census lists 3.3 million households in 2011. So how many cars?
And of course what happens in London will be copied elsewhere as a revenue stream.
Primarily aimed at getting diesel cars off the road (only euro 6 diesel registered from Sept 2015 are exempt), the minimum requirement for petrol cars is Euro 4 or cars registered after 1 January 2006.
It's good news and bad news for us. The V6 230 phase 1 is only Euro 3 but phase 2 is Euro 4 from its introduction in 2003.
The ULEZ rules state the following.......
As some manufacturers started producing and using vehicles or engines that met the Euro standard before it was legally required, some vehicles first registered before the dates shown in the table will also meet the ULEZ standard. These vehicles are known as 'early adopters' and will be dealt with on a case by case basis.
Who knew a 3 litre V6 powered beast would be considered an Ultra Low emission vehicle in 2020! :rofl: :race:
We need to get that application in for the Vee as an early adopter!
So my Vee might be getting more miles put on it from 2020!
[mention=3507,#003300]Lankan[/mention] and [mention=4829,#000000]MarkK[/mention] discussed the original plan here a few months ago
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=21779&hilit=emissions

And of course what happens in London will be copied elsewhere as a revenue stream.
Primarily aimed at getting diesel cars off the road (only euro 6 diesel registered from Sept 2015 are exempt), the minimum requirement for petrol cars is Euro 4 or cars registered after 1 January 2006.
It's good news and bad news for us. The V6 230 phase 1 is only Euro 3 but phase 2 is Euro 4 from its introduction in 2003.
The ULEZ rules state the following.......
As some manufacturers started producing and using vehicles or engines that met the Euro standard before it was legally required, some vehicles first registered before the dates shown in the table will also meet the ULEZ standard. These vehicles are known as 'early adopters' and will be dealt with on a case by case basis.
Who knew a 3 litre V6 powered beast would be considered an Ultra Low emission vehicle in 2020! :rofl: :race:
We need to get that application in for the Vee as an early adopter!
So my Vee might be getting more miles put on it from 2020!
[mention=3507,#003300]Lankan[/mention] and [mention=4829,#000000]MarkK[/mention] discussed the original plan here a few months ago
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=21779&hilit=emissions