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General => General Chat => Topic started by: toby2449 on 21 September, 2010, 07:44:51 PM



Title: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 21 September, 2010, 07:44:51 PM
Don't see one of these everyday! A used 2003 Lancia Thesis for sale in Dublin, i reckon the asking price is a bit much, could get one in Italy for less, but if someone had the cash, it'd be one hell of a car!

http://www.gumtree.ie/dublin/81/58519981.html


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 21 September, 2010, 08:47:29 PM
Now that is interesting! Diesel auto, the right one to have - well unless you can afford to fuel a 3.2 petrol!  No mention of miles/km so probably one thats done over 200k!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 21 September, 2010, 09:28:38 PM
i e-mailed the owner, Italian i think, about the car, its still on Italian plates, he's owned it for 5 years, no registration tax has been paid in ireland, & subsequently its never had to go through an NCT (MOT). on an aside not sure how he's been able to insure it as insurance companies here are only supposed to insure foreign plate vehicles for 30 days (or up to the next renewal date). I'd love to take a trip to Dublin to test drive it though!

Funnily enough i saw an ad on another site for a 1999 Delta (LHD Italian plates) again in Dublin, but for €4000!! very optimistic owner as its just a standard 1.6 5 door!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 22 September, 2010, 05:19:00 AM
Have mailed him as well. He'll think his luck is in!  Bit wary of the Italian plates.  Do the plates not stay with the person rather than the vehicle in Italy.

Still possible to get a UK reg for these - I know the rules have been tightened in the not too distant.


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Sliding Pillar on 22 September, 2010, 06:25:57 AM
Lindsay, the problem with importing a Thesis other than the usual lights etc (Which isn't a problem with xenons) is that you will pay the ved rate based on the date of importation, as most Thesis are in the higher tax bracket this will mean an annual bill of over £400!
This is why the Thesis that is for sale in Edinburgh is a good buy (even though it is petrol) as it was registered before March 2006 so it is only(!) £245.


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 22 September, 2010, 07:56:26 AM
I reckon if he tries to change the registration to an Irish reg he'll run into trouble. Obviously all cars being used here (except for temp basis) need to be registered here, its difficult to get a VRT amount on a Thesis as they were never officially sold here, but this could now be quite expensive for him as the VRT rate for anything originally registered in another country prior to 1/7/08 will be based on engine size, so could be 36% of the OMSP (Open Market Selling Price) - mind you how they'd work out the OMSP is another thing!
Plus before he can register it he'll need to get an NCT (MOT), only after its passed the test can it be registered.
Also depending on how long its been here, i'd say the tax man could come after him for road tax arrears!

Apart from all that, you could buy a diesel Thesis from Germany for €4500!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 22 September, 2010, 06:31:59 PM
Lindsay, the problem with importing a Thesis other than the usual lights etc (Which isn't a problem with xenons) is that you will pay the ved rate based on the date of importation, as most Thesis are in the higher tax bracket this will mean an annual bill of over £400!
This is why the Thesis that is for sale in Edinburgh is a good buy (even though it is petrol) as it was registered before March 2006 so it is only(!) £245.

Ah, That is something I had read and had forgotten. A very fine point..... that would scupper it. No way paying £425 road tax for anything. Bugger!  Thanks Ade as I may not have recalled that at all until too late. Will need to try to work out what it would be. According to one site it puts out 221g/km. But that is possibly for the manual version - http://www.cars-of-europe.com/lancia/lancia_thesis_24_jtd_executive_ktb681.shtml.  What would that make the tax? 

Why do we put ourselves through this.......damn government. Have we had a thread on how emissions is a con anyway???!!!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 22 September, 2010, 06:50:23 PM
ah people, i pay €614 a year road tax for my 2ltr Alfa 166, you Brits have it easy! hehehe

And hey, get this if i could buy a 166 new today, the road tax i'd pay would be emissions based, & would cost (have a seat!)......€2100!!!! Our road tax for new cars was changed in July 08 to get people to buy greener cars, so anything with high emissions is hugely expensive to tax.

Oh & if i imported a Thesis or bought the one in Dublin as its a 2.4ltr & pre July 2008 i'd be paying €895/year road tax!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 22 September, 2010, 07:26:30 PM
That is a total nightmare.

What gets my goat is the emissions thing is just a farce.  I mean, if I do 2000 miles in a Range Rover (which I don't cos I dont have one, nor want one) and some Pious in a Prius does 20000 miles - he pays £15 a year, and the RR driver pays £425.  Where is the damn logic?

Usual poloticians.....growl. Anyway, best not to get into this really.

Toby, you near Dublin?


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 23 September, 2010, 09:06:47 AM
Ah logic its something rarely used in the halls of power!

Don't live too far away from Dublin, about 45 mins drive if i take the 166, about 10 days if i take my wife's Grande Punto!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Kevin MacBride on 23 September, 2010, 11:27:20 AM
Friend of mine rang the seller. Lets just say he didn't 'sound' like the type of person who'd buy a Thesis, or for that matter a Lancia, in the first place. Highly suspicious, according to my friend.


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 23 September, 2010, 04:09:37 PM
I called him as well and he was not very forthcoming about much. Has sent 3 other photos - of the car in Italy with different wheels on. So it does not bode well. Although would be a very strange scam to try to sell a Thesis in Eire........

Oh well............


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 23 September, 2010, 07:50:55 PM
Just been in further correspondence. All seems very wierd. Wheels are 16"s, not the 17s in the original ad. Sent a mail saying the miles are 105k, a day later it is 110k!! Service history ran out in 2007.

Best avoided.

Moral of the tale, always buy a Lancia from a true Lancia man (or woman!).


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 26 September, 2010, 08:45:47 AM
yeah the whole thing sounds a bit dodgy!!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: DavidLaver on 26 September, 2010, 12:11:05 PM

You should just buy that truck and be done with it  ;D


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Angle Grinder on 26 September, 2010, 03:51:52 PM
50:50....   :P

Anything to get you out of that heap of a Merc that you use as a garden ornament!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: HF_Dave on 26 September, 2010, 07:12:58 PM
Apperently the seller is out of ireland at the momet, a friend of mine has made an appointment to see the car next wednesday but he has reservations about the deal. When he phoned the seller he sounded like somone from a certan African country, not Ialian sounding at all. We'll wait and see. I might tag along tohave a look, I still wonder why someone would try to sell a car like that on the Irish market it would be worth more in Italy. and about the road tax, any car that has been registered before august 2008 in any part of the world is taxed at the old rate which I think is about €840.00 for a 2.4.  ::)


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Lindsay on 26 September, 2010, 07:38:32 PM
50:50....   :P

Anything to get you out of that heap of a Merc that you use as a garden ornament!

Oi, shed ornament if you don't mind!!!!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 27 September, 2010, 07:55:27 PM
Apperently the seller is out of ireland at the momet, a friend of mine has made an appointment to see the car next wednesday but he has reservations about the deal. When he phoned the seller he sounded like somone from a certan African country, not Ialian sounding at all. We'll wait and see. I might tag along tohave a look, I still wonder why someone would try to sell a car like that on the Irish market it would be worth more in Italy. and about the road tax, any car that has been registered before august 2008 in any part of the world is taxed at the old rate which I think is about €840.00 for a 2.4.  ::)

be interesting to know how you get on! Yeah i looked up the ol' tax rates too, €840 for a year is an awful lot of money!!


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: DavidLaver on 28 September, 2010, 11:07:23 AM

What's the tax situation on classic cars over there?

I'm remembering a friends Flavia 2000HF and struggling to think why it wouldn't now make an excellent everyday car.   If the tax was in its favour you could forgive it a lot of initial restoration work and a heap of preventative maintenance.  Maybe a bit heavy on fuel, but light on tyres and they're not cheap on a modern car these days.

David


Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: toby2449 on 28 September, 2010, 02:20:12 PM
According to the Irish legislation, a car is deemed a "Classic" when according to its Date of First Registration, the car is older than 30 years. The year of manufacture is largely irrelevant, because it is the actual date of first registration that counts. When a car has the Classic Car status, it benefits from the following exclusions:

• No VRT duty on imports
• Only 44 euro Annual Road Tax



Title: Re: something rather special on Gumtree (Dublin).....
Post by: Sliding Pillar on 28 September, 2010, 07:37:44 PM
These are the current car road tax rates

The rates shown apply to tax discs taken out from 1 April 2010.
Cars registered before 1 March 2001 (based on engine size)
Private/light goods (TC11)

Engine size (cc)
 12 months rate
 6 months rate
 
Not over 1549
 £ 125.00
 £ 68.75
 
Over 1549
 £ 205.00
 £ 112.75
 
Cars registered on or after 1 March 2001 (based on fuel type and CO2 emissions)
The rates shown only apply to cars that have been type approved in category M1 and registered on the basis of CO2 emissions measured in grams per kilometre (g/km) driven. These details are shown on the registration certificate (V5C).

Vehicle tax rates for cars registered on or after 1 March 2001 are split into 13 bands depending on CO2 emissions. The amount you'll pay depends on which band your car is in. The lower a car’s emissions, the lower the vehicle tax payable on it.

Standard Rates - The following table contains the rates of vehicle tax for already registered cars.

Petrol car (TC48) and diesel car (TC49)

Band
 CO2 emission (g/km)
 12 months rate
 6 months rate
 
A
 Up to 100
 £0.00
 Not available
 
B
 101-110
 £20.00
 Not available
 
C
 111-120
 £30.00
 Not available
 
D
 121-130
 £90.00
 £49.50
 
E
 131-140
 £110.00
 £60.50
 
F
 141-150
 £125.00
 £68.75
 
G
 151-165
 £155.00
 £85.25
 
H
 166-175
 £180.00
 £99.00
 
I
 176-185
 £200.00
 £110.00
 
J
 186-200
 £235.00
 £129.25
 
K*
 201-225
 £245.00
 £134.75
 
L
 226-255
 £425.00
 £233.75
 
M
 Over 255
 £435.00
 £239.25
 


* Band K includes cars that have a CO2 figure over 225g/km but were registered before 23 March 2006