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... didn't say how they calculate mileage?
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Beginning in 2012, drivers of an average passenger car will pay euro0.03 per 1 kilometer (7 US cents per mile). But annual road taxes and purchase tax for new cars will be abolished, reducing the cost of a new car by 25 percent.
The government says nearly six out of 10 drivers ...
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... has attempting to introduce a law that will, by 2012, impose a per-mile tax on vehicles in that country. They suggest that this would cut emissions ... the breakdown of price:
Standard car: 7 cents per mile.
Standard car in 2018: 16 cents ... quot;horrific" charge if you do the math. At 7 cents per mile, every 10,000 miles will cost you $700 dollars. Now here's the "trade off": ...
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... in Europe to replace annual road tax with a pay per mile system for motorists.
The polluter pays approach to motoring taxation ... set before the Netherland’s cabinet on Friday would see a charge of 3 cents for every kilometre travelled introduced. The tax would be dependant on the ... size of the vehicle, initially cars will pay 3 cents, while trucks and vans will pay slightly more. Each year the base ...
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... states, applauded in D.C. by the House Transportation Committee, and now pay-per-mile vehicle taxing is becoming a national reality - in the Netherlands.
... vehicle sales and registration taxes and replace them with a tax on every mile - or kilometer, in this case - a car or truck is driven.
... small Renault Twingo will be 1.4 euro-cents per kilometer - that would be 1.4 euros for 100 kilometers ...
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... and print your insurance cards from the website, and the entire transaction requires only 5 minutes. The policy costs are quoted in cents per mile. You may purchase between 1,000 and 6,000 miles of coverage and pay in full at the time of purchase.
So ... ABG
Source: www.treehugger.com/files/2009/11/pay-per-mile-car-insurance-california.php
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... dismal 1.8, I started to really feel like a jerk. Maybe I should have spotted the guy 4 cents even though he could have easily broken one of his dollar bills. He didn’t make the ... my car but I will not take money from the register or the charity bin. I’m sure we all have regular customers and we will go the extra mile for them, they know who they are and we’re thankful for them.
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