Tax is used as a tool to change behaviour. Without the current CO2-based tax system, we wouldn't have cars like the 123d (204bhp, torque aplenty, 54mpg, 139g CO2).
I can see that there is some element of financial pain involved before you can change your car, but on the whole we choose to use petrol / diesel and we choose our cars.
Whether you buy into global warming or not, *OIL IS RUNNING OUT*. Of course we could elect a government that makes us pay less car tax, but we'd then become more reliant on the black stuff at precisely the time we need to be finding other energy sources.
I think people are intelligent enough to read through Daily Mail headlines and see that there is a lot more to the debate than "rip-off Britain" and "hard-working families pay more tax" etc.
I can see that there is some element of financial pain involved before you can change your car, but on the whole we choose to use petrol / diesel and we choose our cars.
Whether you buy into global warming or not, *OIL IS RUNNING OUT*. Of course we could elect a government that makes us pay less car tax, but we'd then become more reliant on the black stuff at precisely the time we need to be finding other energy sources.
I think people are intelligent enough to read through Daily Mail headlines and see that there is a lot more to the debate than "rip-off Britain" and "hard-working families pay more tax" etc.