Impact of different options to CO2 value on A110?
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Since A110 has now moved to WTLP era in terms of CO2 values I believe that each individual car will also have their own individual CO2 figure which is dependent on which options are chosen for the car. Choosing increased tyre/wheel size might be one example of having an impact on the CO2 figure.
On the new A110 pricelist the CO2 value for the "regular" A110 seems to be between 152 and 158 g/km. Does anybody have any knowledge on the impact of different A110 options to the CO2 values? Which options impact how much?
I know that this is a strange question to ask on sports car forum but I'm planning to (hopefully) order an A110 from some EU country and importing it to my home country Finland where we don't have Alpine dealerships. The only one in the Nordics is in Stockholm, Sweden. When registering a new car here you have to pay significant amount of registration taxes (plus of course also yearly taxes) and one determining factor of the registration tax is the CO2 value of the car in question. In case of A110 the jump from 152 g/km to 158 g/km would mean approximately 2,000 eur additional registration tax. Therefore ending up in a situation where let's say selecting an optional wheelset for 1,000 eur would actually cost me 3,000 eur due to increase in the registration tax would not be welcome especially when funds for the purchase of the car are limited.
On the new A110 pricelist the CO2 value for the "regular" A110 seems to be between 152 and 158 g/km. Does anybody have any knowledge on the impact of different A110 options to the CO2 values? Which options impact how much?
I know that this is a strange question to ask on sports car forum but I'm planning to (hopefully) order an A110 from some EU country and importing it to my home country Finland where we don't have Alpine dealerships. The only one in the Nordics is in Stockholm, Sweden. When registering a new car here you have to pay significant amount of registration taxes (plus of course also yearly taxes) and one determining factor of the registration tax is the CO2 value of the car in question. In case of A110 the jump from 152 g/km to 158 g/km would mean approximately 2,000 eur additional registration tax. Therefore ending up in a situation where let's say selecting an optional wheelset for 1,000 eur would actually cost me 3,000 eur due to increase in the registration tax would not be welcome especially when funds for the purchase of the car are limited.
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