JMW
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posted on 10/9/17 at 07:58 AM |
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V5C Fuel type wrong
I just got knocked back by Le Shuttle from booking my 17 year old Porsche Boxster as it said it was a gas powered vehicle which they don't take
on the train.
Checking the V5C the fuel type says "PETROL/GAS" as opposed to the normal "PETROL".
Now this is clearly an error, there's no practical way a Boxster could be converted to dual fuel, so I am faced with the challenge of getting
this corrected.
Has anyone on here had experience of correcting the fuel type designation on the V5C (as opposed to amending it after a conversion, say)?
All the DVLA website advice is geared to amending details after some change or other, it is vague about corrections.
I realise I am probably liable for some more road tax for the period of my ownership, but I don't think that will amount to much. Whatever it
is, I still want to get this corrected.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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craigdiver
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posted on 10/9/17 at 08:08 AM |
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Give them a call, they are surprisingly helpful (for a government department!).
If it ain't broken, fix it anyway (just because).
Building - BMW powered Haynes Roadster/442E hybrid.
Volvo C30 T5 Polestar
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907
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posted on 10/9/17 at 09:39 AM |
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I had a 1000cc Yamaha once that was registered as a moped from new.
I didn't have to pay any back tax.
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ianhurley20
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posted on 10/9/17 at 03:01 PM |
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DVLA can be surprisingly gullible - I know someone who told them they had replaced their 90cc engine in their Honda with a 1000cc one with some engine
numbers and they got a V5C back. It wasn't exactly true as the 1000cc machine was stolen and it was a way of being able to use it on a road and
in a superficial police stop they would get away with it as the PNC gave details that matched. They didn't get a superficial stop though and
ended up before the courts!
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JMW
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posted on 11/9/17 at 08:10 AM |
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Update
Thanks for the info so far.
Rang Le Shuttle and explained, the couldn't be nicer lady accepted my explanation and booked the car on to the train.
So we'll see tomorrow when we turn up at Folkestone, and then when I get back I will call the DVLA....
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nick205
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posted on 11/9/17 at 11:30 AM |
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I've used written communication (letters) with the DVLA before and had success. The DVLA are not always the easiest to deal with, however
written communication they seem to respond to. When sending I use a "signed for" service to ensure delivery.
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