Vauchall drop list price of top spec EVs to under £40k

Vauchall drop list price of top spec EVs to under £40k

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Back2theFuji

Original Poster:

177 posts

35 months

Tuesday
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I did wonder if this would happen! Let's see if anyone else follows suit...to be fair Vauxhall didn't have to drop much to get beneath the threshold.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/consumer/vauxha...

Edit: Excuse the subject typo, more coffee...

ChrisH72

2,474 posts

64 months

Tuesday
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I'm not sure manufacturers could care less generally?

What's probably frustrating with Vauxhall is that they always seem to offer big discounts. A Grandland EV may have a list price just over £40k but you'll get it for mid 30s in reality. Makes sense for them to chop a bit off list to make it look more attractive. What do they do next year though, keep prices the same?

I'm still not into EVs but I do find it a bit wrong that you would be paying £610 a year from years 2-6 just to tax an electric family SUV. I thought the whole bases of VED was emissions?

Sixsixtysix

2,771 posts

178 months

Tuesday
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ChrisH72 said:
I'm not sure manufacturers could care less generally?
What does this even mean? Do you mean couldn't?

Pistonheadsdicoverer

620 posts

58 months

Tuesday
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Stellantis is selling the Peugeot E3008 for less than £28K
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202502048...

ChrisH72

2,474 posts

64 months

Tuesday
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Sixsixtysix said:
ChrisH72 said:
I'm not sure manufacturers could care less generally?
What does this even mean? Do you mean couldn't?
No.

It means what it says.

And if you can't work out what it means then I couldn't care less.

ThingsBehindTheSun

1,722 posts

43 months

Tuesday
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What does it matter, nobody is buying one of these cars with their own money. These are all going to end up as Motability cars with a cash bonus to the person who takes out the agreement to sweeten the deal.

The sort of people who are so excited about being given £500 that they don't think about how impractical an EV will be when they live on the 14th floor of a tower block.

Dingu

4,741 posts

42 months

Tuesday
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ChrisH72 said:
I'm not sure manufacturers could care less generally?

What's probably frustrating with Vauxhall is that they always seem to offer big discounts. A Grandland EV may have a list price just over £40k but you'll get it for mid 30s in reality. Makes sense for them to chop a bit off list to make it look more attractive. What do they do next year though, keep prices the same?

I'm still not into EVs but I do find it a bit wrong that you would be paying £610 a year from years 2-6 just to tax an electric family SUV. I thought the whole bases of VED was emissions?
Emissions haven’t affected it for years, aside from £0 for electric which has ended.

Crudeoink

943 posts

71 months

Tuesday
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ChrisH72 said:
I'm still not into EVs but I do find it a bit wrong that you would be paying £610 a year from years 2-6 just to tax an electric family SUV. I thought the whole bases of VED was emissions?
It was only ever really based on that they could get away with. We already pay a tax on emissions as the more thirsty cars use more fuel .....

sixor8

6,844 posts

280 months

Yesterday (07:25)
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List prices have been mostly irrelevant for years now.

The annoyed ones will be those to rushed to buy in March only to find it's devalued even more now. frown Not EVERY new EV is Motability or lease, that's drivel. Loads of us got Honda eNy1 on PCP, for example. wen they slashed the price 12 months ago. smile

Huzzah

27,807 posts

195 months

Yesterday (08:00)
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sixor8 said:
List prices have been mostly irrelevant for years now.

The annoyed ones will be those to rushed to buy in March only to find it's devalued even more now. frown Not EVERY new EV is Motability or lease, that's drivel. Loads of us got Honda eNy1 on PCP, for example. wen they slashed the price 12 months ago. smile
Isn't a PCP essentially a lease type product but with an option to buy?

ChrisH72

2,474 posts

64 months

Yesterday (08:23)
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I know this is the old model but when you can buy one a year old with 5k miles for £15k I'd say the VED is the least of your worries.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025032706...

griffter

4,105 posts

267 months

Yesterday (08:27)
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Surely the point of this thread isn’t a few hundred off the list price. It’s the fact that vehicles under £40k (RRP - what you pay is irrelevant) do not qualify for “luxury vehicle tax” and are thus much cheaper to run for the first few years.

It’s always baffled me why any car would be priced new between say £40k-£45k. Surely it’s a no brainer to price it at £39,999, avoid the tax and sell more cars.

Pistonheads. RRP matters.

Sheepshanks

36,189 posts

131 months

Yesterday (08:54)
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Huzzah said:
sixor8 said:
List prices have been mostly irrelevant for years now.

The annoyed ones will be those to rushed to buy in March only to find it's devalued even more now. frown Not EVERY new EV is Motability or lease, that's drivel. Loads of us got Honda eNy1 on PCP, for example. wen they slashed the price 12 months ago. smile
Isn't a PCP essentially a lease type product but with an option to buy?
Technically, yes, but a lease normally includes VED. The cost of leases is so all over the place it’ll be hard to tell if they’ve absorbed the extra cost or passed it on.

Pickle_Rick

436 posts

72 months

Yesterday (15:17)
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Hoping porsche do the same now biggrin

Teflondon

5 posts

7 months

Yesterday (18:05)
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ChrisH72 said:
I know this is the old model but when you can buy one a year old with 5k miles for £15k I'd say the VED is the least of your worries.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025032706...
I suspect that car is a unrecorded repaired vehicle going on the description, it goes on about the folding mirrors not working aswell which would be a warranty repair by vauxhall. They obviously don't want vauxhall seeing it.