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Which fuel to get for lots of commuting?

Hello,

I have a 1.4-litre 171 hatchback Volkswagen Polo with manual transmission and a diesel engine. I drive approx 100km a day five days a week for work, and the car currently has a mileage of approx 116,000km on the clock. Given that diesel and petrol cars are currently being phased out of the market, what's the best car for me to invest in, going forward given that I drive long distance and also do a lot of driving in cities? Is hybrid or electric the best option for long distance commuting and city driving?

Thanks

Anne O'Sullivan (Cork)

Oct 2019 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Anne,

Is that a 100km round trip every day? Or 100km each way? Either way, you could potentially get away with a fully-electric car, assuming that you can charge at home and charge again at work. Either way, though, you’ll have to spend big and go for one of the latest electric cars with a  50kWh or 62kWh  battery, such as the Hyundai Kona Electric or the new Renault Zoe. What could well be an easier (and much cheaper) option would be to go for a hybrid. There’s only one hybrid-engined car in the Polo-size class at the moment, and that’s the Toyota Yaris. The current version is pretty good, but there is an  all-new one coming next year, so you might be best off waiting for that to appear. By then, the new Honda Jazz, also a hybrid, should be available. Or, you could keep it a lot simpler and go for a new Polo with the excellent 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine. It'll be tough to beat your diesel Polo for outright economy, though.


Motor tax on a 2008 1.6-litre car?

Hi, can you tell me the price of tax for a 2008 1.6 car?

Gerard Kiely (Limerick)

Oct 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Gerard,

If the car is on the CO2 taxation system that came into force in 2008 then we'd need to know a lot more than just its engine size to help you. If it's on the old, by-engine-capacity, system, then it depends on the precise engine capacity: 1,501-1,600cc is €514 a year, while 1,601-1,700cc is €544 a year.

Read our Motor Road Tax Prices in Ireland Explained feature for full details.


How much to tax a Mercedes van privately?

Hello,

I have a Mercedes Vito 1.6-litre diesel van; how much is this to tax privately?

Colin Looby (Roscommon )

Oct 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Colin,

When you tax a commercial vehicle as a private car you revert to the old engine capacity tax system, so with a 1.6-litre engine that’ll be €514 per year.


How much to tax a VW Caddy privately?

How much to tax a 182 Volkswagen Caddy privately?

Thanks

James Edwards (Wicklow)

Oct 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi James,

Assuming that it has the 1.6 TDI engine, it’ll be €514 a year, as you revert to the old engine-capacity system when you tax a commercial vehicle as a private car. 


How much to tax an L200 for private use?

I want to buy a 2014 Mitsubishi L200 for private use in Ireland; how much is it for tax with private insurance

Thank you.

Ultan Francis (Athlone )

Oct 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Ultan,

When you tax a commercial vehicle as a private car, it means you revert to the old by-engine-capacity tax system, so with a 2.5-litre engine, a 2014 L200 is going to cost you €1,080 a year in road tax.


Lot of electric car questions for you...

Is there a map of the electric charging points available to the public in Ireland? Is there an app for this? Which brands sell electric cars that can be charged at home at night-rate electricity charges? Is the battery capacity of electric cars much improved and what range can you expect now as 2019 ends?

Sharon Jackson (Kiltegan)

Oct 2019 Filed under: electric cars

Expert answer

Hi Sharon,

OK, let’s deal with these questions one-by-one. There are a number of apps available that can give you the locations, availability and in-or-out-of-service condition of charging points. The ESB provides that through its e-Cars app, and there’s a very good independent one called Zapp Map, which also covers the whole of the UK if you’re planning any longer journeys.

All current electric cars (pretty much all brands will have at least one on sale by the end of next year, but for the moment the big players are Audi, BMW, Hyundai, Jaguar, Kia, Mercedes, Nissan, Renault, Tesla and Volkswagen) can be charged at home overnight on cheap rate electricity. The crucial question there is not the car, but your electricity provider and the tariff plan that you’re on.

Finally, battery capacity has been hugely improved in the past few years and, although that does come with a cost penalty, the average useable range of an electric car has gone up dramatically. Generally speaking you should expect to get at least 250-300km from most mainstream models now, with as much as 450km available from some of the more expensive cars.


How much to tax a Caddy privately?

I'm thinking about buying a Volkswagen Caddy van 1.6 and want to tax it privately. How much will it cost

Thank you

Michael Kirby (Limerick)

Sep 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Michael,

When you tax a van as a private vehicle, for some odd reason, you revert to the old engine capacity tax system, so a 1.6-litre Caddy will be €514 a year to tax.


Are all 2008 cars taxed by emissions?

Are all cars from 2008 on the emissons tax?

Aaron Rodgers (Kilkenny)

Sep 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Aaron,

Not necessarily. Officially the emissions-based taxation system came into force from the 1st of July 2008. Everything registered after that date is automatically on the CO2-based system. For cars registered between January 1st and June 30th 2008, it’s a little different. Initially, they would have been taxed on the old engine capacity system, but if the tax cost would have been lower under the CO2 system, then the car should have been switched over at first renewal. If it hasn’t been switched by now, it probably means that it’s more affordable to tax on the old capacity system, so has been left on that one.


How much to tax these pick-ups?

How much is it to tax the Volkswagen Amarok 2.0 privately? I could only find your comparison with a 3.0-litre. Does it go on the CO2 or the engine size? Same with Ford Ranger 2.2 please.

Darragh Murphy (Gorey )

Aug 2019 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Darragh,

If you’re taxing a commercial vehicle for private use then, yes, you do revert to the old engine capacity tax system. We don’t know why either — it’s a quirk of the Irish motor tax system. For a 2.0-litre Amarok, that tax is going to be €710 per year, while for the 2.2 Ranger it’ll be €951.


How to change pick-up to private?

Hi,

I have a 2001 Iveco pick-up; how can I change it to private classification from commercial?

Thanks

Micheal Conneely (Galway )

Aug 2019 Filed under: pick-up

Expert answer

Hi Michael,

You’ll need to go and talk to your local motor tax office to get it re-registered, and you’ll almost certainly end up paying more motor tax, as you’ll be taxed on the capacity of the engine. You’ll still have to put it through the Commercial Vehicles Test (CVT) every year, and don’t forget to advise your insurer of the change of use.