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Rangeroverer

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22 posts

8 months

Monday 2nd March
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Reading about the guy who needed to change the taxation class from disabled on the car he was buying I wondered how many of the PH were disabled.

Decky_Q

1,951 posts

200 months

Monday 2nd March
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I have disabled tax class on my RR. I am not very fit.

Sebring440

3,074 posts

119 months

Monday 2nd March
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Decky_Q said:
I have disabled tax class on my RR. I am not very fit.
Presumably your Rolls Royce is automatic?


dibblecorse

7,341 posts

215 months

Monday 2nd March
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Sebring440 said:
Decky_Q said:
I have disabled tax class on my RR. I am not very fit.
Presumably your Rolls Royce is automatic?
Why? you're presuming the disability is legs and mobility related.

Super Sonic

12,170 posts

77 months

Monday 2nd March
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dibblecorse said:
Why? you're presuming the disability is legs and mobility related.
I think he may be trolling, as all Rolls Royce have been auto since the early sixties.

dibblecorse

7,341 posts

215 months

Monday 2nd March
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Super Sonic said:
dibblecorse said:
Why? you're presuming the disability is legs and mobility related.
I think he may be trolling, as all Rolls Royce have been auto since the early sixties.
good point, well made ...

dan98

992 posts

136 months

Monday 2nd March
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dibblecorse said:
Why? you're presuming the disability is legs and mobility related.
Why are you presuming his presumption?

Regardless of the form and extent of disability, an automatic will almost inevitably be easier to manage.

Mr Tidy

29,396 posts

150 months

Monday 2nd March
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He's just as likely to have a Range Rover!

Billy Eyelash

861 posts

231 months

Monday 2nd March
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He might have a Reliant Robin!

Mr Tidy

29,396 posts

150 months

Monday 2nd March
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Super Sonic said:
Mr Tidy said:
He's just as likely to have a Range Rover!
Lol, probably more likely, except aren't they usually called ffrr?
Usually, but it may be a Sport.

Super Sonic

12,170 posts

77 months

Monday 2nd March
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Mr Tidy said:
He's just as likely to have a Range Rover!
Having checked Decky's garage, you are correct!

dibblecorse

7,341 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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dan98 said:
dibblecorse said:
Why? you're presuming the disability is legs and mobility related.
Why are you presuming his presumption?

Regardless of the form and extent of disability, an automatic will almost inevitably be easier to manage.
Plenty of disabled people drive manuals, his / her post is a presumption in my opinion, and as I work with a charity that helps bring greater mobility to those with disabilities i found his / her post quite odious.

georgeyboy12345

4,238 posts

58 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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My first proper car I bought myself (and not my Mum’s Fiat Punto) aged 21, was a 2000 1.4 Honda Civic with 54000 miles on for £2700.

The previous keeper slip stated the previous owner was in the disabled taxation class. His title was also “Reverend” rather than Mr.

HTP99

24,690 posts

163 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Rangeroverer said:
Reading about the guy who needed to change the taxation class from disabled on the car he was buying I wondered how many of the PH were disabled.
What a weird thing to want to know!

Riley Blue

22,911 posts

249 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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I'd like to know how many have ginger hair.

SJfW

404 posts

106 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Thought I was a petrolhead but had never heard of disabled tax class.

Hughesie

12,713 posts

305 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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I'm disabled, my 599(Ferrari) is in the disabled classification category, I also know of a Diablo as well.

We're Disabled, not poor as i often point out to people who say you cant park there !

smile

EmailAddress

14,604 posts

241 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Here we go again.

HTP99

24,690 posts

163 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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SJfW said:
Thought I was a petrolhead but had never heard of disabled tax class.
If you are registered as disabled, you can get a road tax exemption, if you have more than 1 car it is applicable to only 1 of them.

HTP99

24,690 posts

163 months

Tuesday 3rd March
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Hughesie said:
I'm disabled, my 599(Ferrari) is in the disabled classification category, I also know of a Diablo as well.

We're Disabled, not poor as i often point out to people who say you cant park there !

smile
I read that as "Doblo" and thought, isn't that what all disabled people should drive! wink