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1.8i 16V LX 5d
37 mpg
180 g/km
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1.6 HDi 16V LX 5d
52 mpg
139 g/km
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1.8i 16V Design 5d
1.6 HDi 16V Design 5d
1.6 HDi 16V VTX 5d
1.8i 16V VTR 5d
177 g/km
2.0i 16V VTR 5d
35 mpg
190 g/km
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1.6 HDi 16V VTR 5d
2.0 HDi 16V VTR 5d
47 mpg
158 g/km
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2.0 HDi 16V VTR 5d Auto
39 mpg
189 g/km
2.2 HDi 16V VTR 5d Auto
186 g/km
2.0i 16V Exclusive 5d Auto
32 mpg
206 g/km
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3.0 V6 Exclusive 5d Auto
28 mpg
238 g/km
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2.0 HDi 16V Exclusive 5d
2.0 HDi 16V Exclusive 5d Auto
2.2 HDi 16V Exclusive 5d Auto
2.2 HDi 16V Exclusive (173bhp) 5d
46 mpg
160 g/km
2.2 HDi 16V Exclusive (173bhp) 5d Auto
38 mpg
194 g/km
1.6 HDi 16V VTX+ 5d
2.2 HDi 16V VTX+ (173bhp) 5d
2.2 HDi 16V VTX+ (173bhp) 5d Auto
VED stands for vehicle exercise duty or road tax. Any car used on the road is required by law to display a tax disc. Buying a new car also requires the purchase of a road tax disc which is more commonly known as First Year tax or Showroom tax, whereas with a used car it is VED or road tax. A tax disc must be renewed annually or every six months.
From 1st March 2001 the annual car tax (VED) rates are determined by a car's CO2 emissions and type of fuel used. This information can be found on the car's log book or V5 document. If your car was registered before the 1st of March 2001 then the road tax is based only on the engine size, with one rate for the engine sizes up to and including 1549cc and one for engines over 1549cc. This info can also be found on the log book.