Are cars over 20yrs old exempt from road tax?


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I believe it's 25 years!
I think so, but I can't remember if it's 20 or 25.
it was 25 years but now it is only cars registered before 1973
no
25 years old makes them "vintage" and that means that no tax is needed.

Sorry mate - another 5 years to go!
Nope, my car is 21 and I still have to pay!
its 25 years
Only when they get to be "Vintage" which is 25 years.
Mine is half way there, but will i live another 12.5 years to claim my reward?!
no i think they have to be 25 years old
Not any more,it was introduced in the nineties but the government realised that they were losing money so they put the road tax back on,also they had to consider the amount of older cars that were being put back on the road was increasing,and it just wouldn't do, what with all this global warming and greenhouses and things.
No it cars registered before 1973 that are classed as Historic vehicle are exempt from road tax.
25 years i think you will find. Go to the vehicle licensing website and it will give you all the info that you need. www.dvla.gov.uk
the law recently changed and it is now only cars that were registered before 1st Jan 1973. This is according to the DVLA website. sorry, i think it makes more sense to have it as an age of a vehicle not a fixed date in time
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