Hi,
Following on from this thread a while back: https://cliosport.net/threads/ultra-low-emission-zone-london-2020.771494/
I called Renault at the time and the woman I spoke with couldn't have been less helpful. She told me that her colleagues couldn't explain why Y Plate cars are registered as ULEZ-compliant, yet mine isn't, and that there was nothing she could do and that I should look into buying a newer car. When asked why later PH1s are compliant, she said no one in the office could explain why, and was evasive. The experience definitely put me off buying a new Renault, I can say that!
Plenty of people with other cars such as Porsches and VWs have gotten CoCs to state that their cars comply, even though they were made before Euro 4 certificates were given out. I have seen that you can apply for a Cerfificate of Conformity from Renault: https://shop.renault.co.uk/certificate-of-conformity/
Because car is from 2000, I may have to pay for the CoC.. Has anyone else done this? ULEZ stipulates that car has to have NOx below 0.08. A Ph2 has 0.036, and as the PH1 has a twin cat, maybe it is lower? Can anyone confirm NOx for the Ph1?
Any advice appreciated. I don't want to pay Renault if it's a lost cause.
Thank you in advance!
Following on from this thread a while back: https://cliosport.net/threads/ultra-low-emission-zone-london-2020.771494/
I called Renault at the time and the woman I spoke with couldn't have been less helpful. She told me that her colleagues couldn't explain why Y Plate cars are registered as ULEZ-compliant, yet mine isn't, and that there was nothing she could do and that I should look into buying a newer car. When asked why later PH1s are compliant, she said no one in the office could explain why, and was evasive. The experience definitely put me off buying a new Renault, I can say that!
Plenty of people with other cars such as Porsches and VWs have gotten CoCs to state that their cars comply, even though they were made before Euro 4 certificates were given out. I have seen that you can apply for a Cerfificate of Conformity from Renault: https://shop.renault.co.uk/certificate-of-conformity/
Because car is from 2000, I may have to pay for the CoC.. Has anyone else done this? ULEZ stipulates that car has to have NOx below 0.08. A Ph2 has 0.036, and as the PH1 has a twin cat, maybe it is lower? Can anyone confirm NOx for the Ph1?
Any advice appreciated. I don't want to pay Renault if it's a lost cause.
Thank you in advance!