The Sub-100g/km Club

Annual vehicle tax can be a significant part of a car’s running costs. The rate of road tax or, to give it its official name, Vehicle Excise Duty, is determined by a car’s CO2 emissions. The lower the CO2 emissions the less you have to pay.

Some cars offer the first year free, but incur a charge thereafter. But others, if the CO2 is low enough, allow owners to renew the VED free of charge year after year. The current threshold for that is 100g/km and a surprisingly high number of cars now qualify.

Changes to VED bands in 2017: What it means for you

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Skoda Citigo

CO2 emissions from: 96g/km

Skoda’s Citigo has much in common with the SEAT Mii and Volkswagen Up – all three are built at the same factory and have the same basic design. Like the Mii and Up, the Citigo also has variants that avoid incurring annual road tax. Choosing the GreenTech versions ensure there’s no VED charge.

Read the full Skoda Citigo review

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