OLD paper car tax discs are now a thing of the past – but if yours is still glued on your windscreen it could be an unexpected money spinner. Cars discs were abolished in October 2014 as the DVLA ...
Have you got any old paper car tax discs stashed away in the loft? The DVLA stopped using paper car tax discs three years ago - but now some of them are selling for hundreds of pounds - despite being ...
Paper car tax discs no longer exist but if you've got one still stuck to the windscreen of an older vehicle or tucked among some outdated paperwork it could earn you a fortune. The circular paper ...
The cost of producing paper vehicle tax discs costs £10,000 a month to produce, the Infrastructure Minister has admitted.
OLD paper car tax discs that may be lying around your house could be worth thousands of pounds, so don’t throw them out. Because they’re not common any more, they’ve become a collectable item – and if ...
There's no question the superiority of disc brakes versus drum brakes when it comes to stopping. It would probably surprise most, though, how many classic Chevys are still rolling on outdated front ...
Car tax discs became obsolete in 2014 when they were scrapped in favour of a new tax system. The discs used to adorn the windscreens of cars and offered a visual reminder for motorists when they need ...
The government will get "double money" as a result of the car tax disc being scrapped, campaigners say. From October 1, drivers will no longer be required to display the vehicle excise duty (VED) disc ...
Starting from next week, motorists will no longer have to display a tax disc in their car windscreen. In an overhaul of vehicle excise duty, the paper documents will no longer need to be on show from ...
Motorists are being urged to check whether their car tax has expired to avoid having their vehicles towed away and being hit with a fine. It is now a year since the tax disc was scrapped - but ...