Classics Monthly

FUTURE Classics

There’s a bit of a debate going on at the moment regarding road tax on modern classics. While owners of cars built over 40 years ago can duck out of paying annual duty, those with anythingago, while others simply want a decade lopped off the age of cars that qualify for exemption to make running an ‘almost classic’ a little cheaper.

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