I've just found out that mild hybrid cars are supposed to receive a £10 discount on their vehicle tax. Unfortunately, Audi didn't register my car as a mild hybrid, and simply classed it as petrol, and so the £10 discount is not being applied. I imagine there are many of us in the same situation.
There's a really good post on the Nissan forum which describes the issue, and the steps Nissan took to get it fixed. I wonder if Audi are doing anything similar?
I rung the DVLA and they were pretty unhelpful. Their advice was to send my original logbook in with a covering letter explaining why I thought it was wrong. This issue feels like it should be resolved by Audi rather than each owner individually.
I can't be bothered to argue with the DVLA, but the year on year overpayment by all Audi owners is probably big enough for Audi to be on top of this.
Any others in the same boat, or have any insight?
There's a really good post on the Nissan forum which describes the issue, and the steps Nissan took to get it fixed. I wonder if Audi are doing anything similar?
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I rung the DVLA and they were pretty unhelpful. Their advice was to send my original logbook in with a covering letter explaining why I thought it was wrong. This issue feels like it should be resolved by Audi rather than each owner individually.
I can't be bothered to argue with the DVLA, but the year on year overpayment by all Audi owners is probably big enough for Audi to be on top of this.
Any others in the same boat, or have any insight?