
Responding to the Mayor's decision, Andy Goss, managing director of Porsche Cars GB, said: "The new £25 charge will have no meaningful impact on congestion and TfL's own figures show the anticipated CO2 emissions savings in a year could be equivalent to less than four hours of emissions from Heathrow.
Under the new congestion charge regime, due to come into force on October 27, owners of high-polluting vehicles will have to pay £25 to enter central London.The vehicles affected are those that emit more than 225g of CO2 per kilometre and those registered before March 2001 with engines larger than 3,000cc.
Vehicles emitting less than 120g of CO2 per kilometre will be eligible for a 100% discount on the congestion charge.Of the cars currently being driven in London's congestion charging zone, 17% would be liable for the £25 charge and just 2% would receive the total discount.
© Source: autotrader
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