Drivers are being forced to scrap perfectly roadworthy cars because the cost to tax them has become so astronomically expensive.
Cars between nine and 20 years old that are in faultless mechanical order and passing MOT tests with no advisories are being rendered uneconomical to run by Labour’s unrelenting tax hikes.
Many are family cars that should be offering hard-up households years of affordable motoring but instead cost up to £790 a year simply to tax.
A string of fed-up motorists contacted the Daily Mail to tell us how reliable older cars are being taxed off the road, ranging from Saabs and Mazdas
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