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  1. Annual road tax confusion. 
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    Hi, just doing a bit of reasearch before buying a facelifted 2.0 ultra tdi. Can someone clear up what tax bracket the 2.0 ultra be with 20 inch wheels comes under? Some says £30 some says £120, someone else said was £30 but now £120?
    Is the ride pretty harsh on the 20 inch? It looks so much better on 20s rather than 18s!!!
    I currently drive a passat cc with active dampers sitting on 18s. I leave the dampers on comfort( softest), soaks up all the bumps which is what I prefer.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cgarden View Post
    Hi, just doing a bit of reasearch before buying a facelifted 2.0 ultra tdi. Can someone clear up what tax bracket the 2.0 ultra be with 20 inch wheels comes under? Some says £30 some says £120, someone else said was £30 but now £120?
    Is the ride pretty harsh on the 20 inch? It looks so much better on 20s rather than 18s!!!
    I currently drive a passat cc with active dampers sitting on 18s. I leave the dampers on comfort( softest), soaks up all the bumps which is what I prefer.
    Is this the car you are talking about shown in the links below?

    The road tax as you call it, is now called VED. You will have to ask the garage or private buyer when it was first registered (VED changed from 1st April 2017) and the size of the engine with CO2 figures from the V5c log book.

    The following site will give what is being paid..Scroll down the list to get pre 2017

    Vehicle excise duty | Car tax band | AA

    https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2016-audi-a6-and-a7-sportback-updated

    Audi A6 facelift (2015) first drive review | Motoring Research
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    The car you are referring to is a C7, this forum is for the C8 (just released). As already mentioned the only sure answer is to look at V5, but in principal 2.0 Ultra (non quattro) with 20" wheels emits 124g CO2 in manual and 121 in Auto. That would put it into £120 tax rate for the current year if it was registered before 31st March 2017. If after then it would be £165 in the first year and then £140 after that, unless the List Price including all options and delivery was over £40,000 in which case it would £450 per annum.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsimcox View Post
    unless the List Price including all options and delivery was over £40,000 in which case it would £450 per annum.
    Yes! To qualify this statement...... for 5 years from the date of first registration.
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    From my research, it looks like the 2.0 Ultra TDI with 20-inch wheels falls under the £120 tax bracket for the current year. However, it's best to double-check with the government's vehicle tax rates website or with the dealership to make sure you have the most up-to-date information. As for the ride, having larger wheels and lower-profile tires can make the ride feel a bit harsher, but it's all a matter of personal preference. If you're used to a comfortable ride, you may want to test drive the car with 20-inch wheels to see if it's something you're comfortable with. And if you're looking for a way to make your financial business cleaner, you can use a checkstub maker that will help you know exactly how much you spend.
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