LAND ROVER Range Rover
4.2 V8 Super Charged
4197cc
Fuel: Petrol
02 March 2005
Fuel Consumption
Imperial Urban - Cold: 12.6 mpg
Imperial Extra Urban: 23.2 mpg
Imperial Combined: 17.7 mpg
Emissions CO2 g/km 376
UK Budget 2007: Car tax will increase by £5 each year for the next three years for most cars. The ‘cleanest cars’ (not exceeding 120g/km of CO2) will get a reduction to £35 but, for the ‘dirtiest’ cars (over 225g/km of CO2) tax will increase to £400.
Car tax rates for diesel and petrol cars are to be aligned at the same level.
Euro Standard IV
(The European Union sets standards restricting emission levels of newly manufactured vehicles, known as Euro Standards. The Euro I Standard was phased in from 1992. Each later Euro Standard has set tighter emissions limits. Euro II Standards were introduced from 1996 and Euro III Standard from 2000. Euro IV Standard was brought in from 2006 and Euro V Standards will be introduced in 2011.
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Remember, when considering a new car from LAND ROVER that fuel consumption, performance and emission figures have an effect on your wallet!
The LAND ROVER 4.2 V8 Super Charged has an emission figure of 376 g/km, which will be reflected in the cost of the Road Fund Licence (Tax Disk) year after year, and vehicles with higher emissions seem set to attract higher and higher tax.
Petrol running costs.
Based on April 2007 costs for Petrol fuel, even with its Extra Urban mpg of 23.2 this 4.2 V8 Super Charged will cost approximately £2774 per 12,000 miles in Petrol alone.
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