DonGraham
Hi, I've picked up my new to me GC680, taxed it on the DVLA website at a cost of £325.
Looking at the new keeper slip it says Tax Class - Private/Light Goods (PLG)
Now I thought a GC680 is around 3.88 tonnes, which is over the defined 3.5 tonnes for PLG.
Two points -
1. Does that mean it could be driven by someone without a C1 licence? I know it's wrong, and 2 wrongs don't make a right!
2. I think the correct class should be PHGV, over 3.5 tonnes, which means the tax is actually reduced to £165!
Anyone else had this? The camper is still less than a year old and was registered new by Eurovans at Crawley who I think will have sold quite a few GC680's, so is it them who have got things wrong or has the DVLA based the weight of a standard Crafter van? When I check on the DVLA website it just says "Revenue Weight - Unavailable"
Anything to do with DVLA will no doubt be a long winded process so any advice will be appreciated before I make the first phone call!
I presume thare are no disadvantages in trying to get it moved to PHGV class? The main advantage is saving £160 in tax!
TIA
Don
Looking at the new keeper slip it says Tax Class - Private/Light Goods (PLG)
Now I thought a GC680 is around 3.88 tonnes, which is over the defined 3.5 tonnes for PLG.
Two points -
1. Does that mean it could be driven by someone without a C1 licence? I know it's wrong, and 2 wrongs don't make a right!
2. I think the correct class should be PHGV, over 3.5 tonnes, which means the tax is actually reduced to £165!
Anyone else had this? The camper is still less than a year old and was registered new by Eurovans at Crawley who I think will have sold quite a few GC680's, so is it them who have got things wrong or has the DVLA based the weight of a standard Crafter van? When I check on the DVLA website it just says "Revenue Weight - Unavailable"
Anything to do with DVLA will no doubt be a long winded process so any advice will be appreciated before I make the first phone call!
I presume thare are no disadvantages in trying to get it moved to PHGV class? The main advantage is saving £160 in tax!
TIA
Don