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'Green' tax could hit family cars | 'Green' tax could hit family cars |
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Drivers of big, high emission cars - including family saloons - could be penalised by a £1,000 hike in their motoring costs, it has been reported. | Drivers of big, high emission cars - including family saloons - could be penalised by a £1,000 hike in their motoring costs, it has been reported. |
The move is expected among a raft of bold proposals from a Government-commissioned review of low carbon cars which reports in February. | The move is expected among a raft of bold proposals from a Government-commissioned review of low carbon cars which reports in February. |
Recommendations are likely to include higher excise duties and a purchase tax for larger cars, the Times reports. | Recommendations are likely to include higher excise duties and a purchase tax for larger cars, the Times reports. |
Grants may be given to drivers who opt for more environmentally-friendly cars. | Grants may be given to drivers who opt for more environmentally-friendly cars. |
Motoring organisations have attacked the plans, with the RAC insisting that for big families a larger car is a necessity not a luxury. | Motoring organisations have attacked the plans, with the RAC insisting that for big families a larger car is a necessity not a luxury. |
Professor Julia King, vice-chancellor of Aston University, who heads the review, believes cars powered by rechargeable electric batteries are the best option. | Professor Julia King, vice-chancellor of Aston University, who heads the review, believes cars powered by rechargeable electric batteries are the best option. |
She conceded that ministers might find it politically difficult to adopt all her proposals, but insisted there must be a mix of penalties and incentives. | She conceded that ministers might find it politically difficult to adopt all her proposals, but insisted there must be a mix of penalties and incentives. |
Consumer behaviour | Consumer behaviour |
"We need both carrots and sticks," she told the paper. "In choosing cars, price is the absolute top of the list. Levels of increases of £1,000 to £1,500 seem to have a big effect on consumer behaviour." | "We need both carrots and sticks," she told the paper. "In choosing cars, price is the absolute top of the list. Levels of increases of £1,000 to £1,500 seem to have a big effect on consumer behaviour." |
When you introduce a policy that is punitive rather than incentivising, unfortunately you involve people who have a legitimate right to be driving these vehicles AA spokesman | When you introduce a policy that is punitive rather than incentivising, unfortunately you involve people who have a legitimate right to be driving these vehicles AA spokesman |
Professor King also wants to focus on influencing the purchase of company cars which account for more than half of new car sales. | Professor King also wants to focus on influencing the purchase of company cars which account for more than half of new car sales. |
The proposals arising from the review aim to cut the carbon dioxide that the average car emits per mile by at least 30% in 10 years. | The proposals arising from the review aim to cut the carbon dioxide that the average car emits per mile by at least 30% in 10 years. |
Manufacturers may also get incentives to speed up the introduction of electric cars or hybrids with a petrol engine and an electric motor. | Manufacturers may also get incentives to speed up the introduction of electric cars or hybrids with a petrol engine and an electric motor. |
'Indiscriminate' | 'Indiscriminate' |
Professor King advocates a shift towards cars powered by electric batteries which can be recharged overnight. | Professor King advocates a shift towards cars powered by electric batteries which can be recharged overnight. |
She believes biofuels are accelerating deforestation and pushing up food prices, while hydrogen is problematic as a fuel because it is difficult to produce and transport. | |
A spokesman for the AA said a general policy about larger cars risked being indiscriminate. | A spokesman for the AA said a general policy about larger cars risked being indiscriminate. |
"When you introduce a policy that is punitive rather than incentivising, unfortunately you involve people who have a legitimate right to be driving these vehicles," he said. | "When you introduce a policy that is punitive rather than incentivising, unfortunately you involve people who have a legitimate right to be driving these vehicles," he said. |
Those with big cars already paid more in fuel duty and VAT, he added. | Those with big cars already paid more in fuel duty and VAT, he added. |
A Treasury spokesman said: "Professor King's report is not due until next year. The government will consider her recommendations on potential technological improvements then." | A Treasury spokesman said: "Professor King's report is not due until next year. The government will consider her recommendations on potential technological improvements then." |
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