
Hallo! Ich ziehe Ende des Jahres von Deutschland nach Belgien, Lüttich. Ich hatte vor, mein Auto mitzunehmen, aber nachdem ich herausgefunden habe, wie viel ich jedes Jahr an der Kfz-Steuer zahlen muss, denke ich, dass ich meine Meinung ändern werde.
Bei dem betreffenden Auto handelt es sich um eine Corvette 6.0L aus dem Jahr 2006, die mir im Simulator eine Kfz-Steuer von über 10.000 € einbrachte (!?!?!?). Kann das jemand bestätigen? Ist es normal, solche Werte zu haben?!
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Von wolf162238
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Yes this is normal. Turn it into a LPG engine powered on and there is no issue.
Belgium hates big engines, the tax is 100% retarded. Nobody is going to drive their 6.0 liter car daily and pay for the gas that it would cost to drive. But we don’t like car enthusiasts here, so there’s no way for an enthusiast to cheaply drive their pride and joy 2-4 times a month and not be broke.
Sounds about right unfortunately
Sounds about right, you pay for the amount of pollution/engine size and fiscal hp
Yes this is right … this country is dumbfuck
For a 6 liter plus sky high CO2 numbers? Absolutely
Road tax in Belgium is based on emissions. I don’t know how much the emissions are for a Corvette 6.0L, but I can imagine it’s not exactly environmentally friendly. So €10k could be correct, if it’s not, it’s not going to be cheap anyway.
If you want a high performance car in Belgium you’re better off buying something with a turbo because those usually don’t have such high emissions.
I used to own a BMW 1M coupe, which had a 3.0L twin turbo. Road tax was only €700 a year. A friend of mine had an old stinky Volvo Diesel and he paid more road tax than me.
Belgian tax system just loves to kill all possible nice things
Lol.
Lmao even.
My previous employer payed 13k a year for his 5.0 mustang
Just buy a dodge trx 😏 and you’ll pay less taxes then someone with a ford fiesta 1L
I don’t think that’s correct. I have an older car with a 5.5 V12, and I’m paying 3500€/year. I think you mixed it up with the registration tax. That might indeed be 10k€ but you only have to pay it once. It als decreases over time. I only had to pay 75€ as the car was already 28 years old.
Bottom line: compared to Germany, car taxes here are borderline theft, unless you have a classic car. Then it’s 45€/year flat.