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Interesting Lexus Article
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Brian Jackson
2007-05-16 08:34:08 UTC
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The shortcut below is an English Newspaper article re: Lexus. Not only does
it make an interesting read, but I'd be interested to hear your comments
reference the prices we have to pay for cars in the UK, compared to where
you live. (The prices are at the bottom of the article).

For any of you not living in England, I point out that 'Green' cars here are
very important (not just from an environmental perspective) but also due to
the fact if you have a car supplied here by your employer, (and 75-85% of
management here do) depending upon the make and its emissions, the tax
authorities take the list price of the car, divide this by 3 (i.e.: say
£60,000 / 3 = £20,000) and class the £20,000 figure as earned income and
charge you 40% income tax on that! In addition, Lead Free fuel here is now a
few pennies short of £5.00 per gallon!


Pls cut & Paste into your browser!

http://www.express.co.uk/motoring/view/6822





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Telephoneman
2007-05-16 18:27:40 UTC
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Post by Brian Jackson
The shortcut below is an English Newspaper article re: Lexus. Not only
does it make an interesting read, but I'd be interested to hear your
comments reference the prices we have to pay for cars in the UK, compared
to where you live. (The prices are at the bottom of the article).
For any of you not living in England, I point out that 'Green' cars here
are very important (not just from an environmental perspective) but also
due to the fact if you have a car supplied here by your employer, (and
75-85% of management here do) depending upon the make and its emissions,
the tax authorities take the list price of the car, divide this by 3
(i.e.: say £60,000 / 3 = £20,000) and class the £20,000 figure as earned
income and charge you 40% income tax on that! In addition, Lead Free fuel
here is now a few pennies short of £5.00 per gallon!
Pls cut & Paste into your browser!
http://www.express.co.uk/motoring/view/6822
Wow - I don't know where you buy your petrol but I pay around 95 pence per
litre, which works out at £4.32 a gallon. However, we should explain for
those on the other side of the Atlantic that a UK gallon is a bit bigger
than a US gallon so on a "like for like" basis we pay around $7.50 for a US
gallon.

Liam
Max
2007-05-16 20:31:14 UTC
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 19:27:40 +0100, "Telephoneman"
Post by Telephoneman
Wow - I don't know where you buy your petrol but I pay around 95 pence per
litre, which works out at £4.32 a gallon. However, we should explain for
those on the other side of the Atlantic that a UK gallon is a bit bigger
than a US gallon so on a "like for like" basis we pay around $7.50 for a US
gallon.
Liam
that's STILL a big "ouch". However, you still have superior ales. :-)
jdoe
2007-05-17 02:49:57 UTC
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 19:27:40 +0100, "Telephoneman"
Post by Telephoneman
Wow - I don't know where you buy your petrol but I pay around 95 pence per
litre, which works out at £4.32 a gallon. However, we should explain for
those on the other side of the Atlantic that a UK gallon is a bit bigger
than a US gallon so on a "like for like" basis we pay around $7.50 for a US
gallon.
your fuel doesn't cost any more than ours, the difference
in price is because your government funds it's socialist programs with
high fuel taxes, if you want womb to tomb welfare benefits the money
needs to come from somewhere and in the UK its from fuel taxes


"In the first place, we should insist that if
the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes
an American and assimilates himself to us,
he shall be treated on an exact equality with
everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate
against any such man because of creed, or birthplace,
or origin.
But this is predicated upon the person's
becoming in every facet an American, and nothing but an American...
There can be no divided allegiance here.
Any man who says he is an American,
but something else also, isn't an American at all.
We have room for but one flag, the American flag...
We have room for but one language here,
and that is the English language...
and we have room for but one sole loyalty
and that is a loyalty to the American people."

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Schrodinger's cat
2007-05-24 19:04:29 UTC
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Post by jdoe
We have room for but one language here,
and that is the English language...
So how did you come to screw it up so royally?

;>)
Lexus Lover
2007-05-24 19:38:33 UTC
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That is a great article...

It stand to reason that the number one car manufacturer in the world
is Toyota. And the Lexus brand and particularly LS model are the cause
for that.

In the US Lexus last a few days on the lot, versus the American
counterparts that RUST on the lots.....

The prices paid in the UK vs the US is more but that commensurates
with the current value of the pound, which like the dollar will go
down eventually ! (For thos e who wish to debate this point -its
called a cycle).

On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:34:08 GMT, "Brian Jackson"
Post by Brian Jackson
The shortcut below is an English Newspaper article re: Lexus. Not only does
it make an interesting read, but I'd be interested to hear your comments
reference the prices we have to pay for cars in the UK, compared to where
you live. (The prices are at the bottom of the article).
For any of you not living in England, I point out that 'Green' cars here are
very important (not just from an environmental perspective) but also due to
the fact if you have a car supplied here by your employer, (and 75-85% of
management here do) depending upon the make and its emissions, the tax
authorities take the list price of the car, divide this by 3 (i.e.: say
£60,000 / 3 = £20,000) and class the £20,000 figure as earned income and
charge you 40% income tax on that! In addition, Lead Free fuel here is now a
few pennies short of £5.00 per gallon!
Pls cut & Paste into your browser!
http://www.express.co.uk/motoring/view/6822
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