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According to the transport advertising portal autoplius.lt, among the most popular cars in the first quarter of this year are Volkswagen Passat, Volkswagen Golf / Rabbit, BMW 3 and 5 series, Opel Zafira, Audi A6, Volkswagen Touran, Audi A4 , Opel Astra, Škoda Octavia.
As the average age of cars in Lithuania varies between 11 and 15 years, the article will describe cars manufactured in about 2005–2008.
Information on CO2 emissions is provided based on information from autogidas.lt and auto-data.net.
Autoplius.lt illustrated / First 2020 the most popular used cars of the quarter
Will pay almost every second
According to data available for Regitra, in 2019. For the first time, about 219.8 thousand passenger cars (categories M1 and N1) were registered in Lithuania. Of these, around 169.8 thousand. CO2 was known (from the documents), and around 133.9 thousand. exceeded 130 g / km CO2.
2019 approximately 224.7 thousand passenger cars (categories M1 and N1) operated in Lithuania were re-registered earlier. Of these, around 97.7 thousand. CO2 was known (from the documents), and about 87.2 thousand. exceeded 130 g / km CO2.
According to Regitra 2020, 19,158 cars changed hands in the country in January. In February – 18589. In March – 12006. In April, a drop was observed: owners changed a total of 8988 cars. In May – 15723.
Admittedly, it is still difficult to say how much you will have to pay a registration fee. However, by looking at the TOP 10 of the best-selling cars in Lithuania, it is possible to calculate how much you would have to pay in advance when changing ownership.
Volkswagen Passat
Probably the most beloved Volkswagen Passat made by Lithuanians in 2005-2008. It has a 2-liter diesel engine and emits 174 g / km. A problem of this size would cost 150 euros.
And in the same year, the VW Passat, powered by a 2-liter petrol engine, would have a tax of € 120 per 208 g / km.
Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf, built in 2006-2009 and powered by a 1.4-liter gasoline engine, emits 173 g / km of CO2 at a cost of € 75. And the 1.9-liter Volkswagen Golf with a diesel engine emits 158 g / km of CO2 at a cost of € 90
Wikipedia.org/Volkswagen Golf photo (2003-2009)
BMW 3 Series
The BMW 318 (E90) 2008-2013, which runs on diesel, emits 119 g / km of CO2. The pollution tax would not even apply to the owner of this model.
And the petrol BMW 318i, built in 2007-2008. Emits 142 g / km, CO2. The pollution charge for this model would be € 30.
Manufacturer Image / BMW 3 Series (E90)
Opel Zafira
The Opel Zafira, produced in 2006-2008 and powered by a 1.9-liter diesel engine, emits 167 g / km of CO2 at a cost of € 120.
Powered by a 1.6-liter gasoline engine, the Opel Zafira, produced in 2011, emits 167 g / km of CO2. Then the owner would have to pay 60 euros. And the 2008 Opel Zafira with a diesel engine emits 152 g / km. The owner of this car would empty the wallet for 90 euros.
Audi A6
Produced in 2004-2008, the gasoline-powered 2-liter Audi A6 emits 199 g / km, which will cost the owner € 105. A 2-liter diesel car: 181 g / km, and the wallet would be empty 180 euros. The Audi A6, a 3-liter diesel engine of the same model, emits 224 g / km, resulting in a € 300 pollution tax.
2008-2010 The Audi A6’s 2-liter diesel engine emits 139 g / km, for which it would cost € 30. And the 2-year TFSI petrol engine from the same year emits 179 g / km. Then you would have to pay 75 euros.
Volkswagen Touran
In 2009-2010, the Volkswagen Touran with a 1.4-liter gasoline engine emits 159 g / km, making the pollution tax 45 euros. Powered by the slightly larger 1.6-liter gasoline engine of the older technology, the VW Touran emits 193 g / km, and a fee for the owners of such cars would fill their pockets with 105 euros.
Produced in the same year, the 1.9-liter VV Touran diesel emits 144 g / km. The pollution tax for such a car would decouple 60 euros.
BMW 5 Series
The BMW 530 E60 with a diesel engine, produced in 2007-2010, emits 170 g / km and emits € 120.
The BMW 530i petrol model emits 182 g / km. The fee for this will be 90 euros.
Audi A4
The 2004 Audi A4, powered by a 2.5-liter diesel engine, emits 184 g / km of CO2. The owner would have to pay 180 euros for said car.
And for 2008, a car with a 2-liter gasoline engine would have to pay 45 euros. Emits 154 g / km of CO2 to the air.
Audi A4
Opel Astra
The Opel Astra J, built in 2009 and powered by a 1.4 gasoline engine, emits 129 g / km of CO2. There would be no registration fee for it.
At the same time, the Opel Astra J, powered by a 2-liter diesel engine, also emits 129 g / km of CO2. Only through the hair, but the tax owner could avoid it.
And the 2007 Opel Astra H, powered by a 1.8-liter gasoline engine, would cost € 75. Emits 178 g / km of CO2 into the air.
Škoda Octavia
Škoda Octavia completes the ten most popular cars bought in Lithuania.
The 2008 Škoda Octavia I Combi Tour would cost 210 euros. The 1.9-liter diesel car emits 193 g / km of CO2.
And for the 2006 Škoda Octavia II Scout, powered by a 2-liter diesel engine, it would cost 300 euros. Emits 225 g / km of CO2 into the air. Such a gasoline model would cost € 45. Emits 157 g / km of CO2 into the air.
Photo from Wikipedia.org / Škoda Octavia (2004-2013)
The average CO2 is 165 g / km.
According to Matas Buzelis, communication manager for Autoplius.lt, the average CO2 emission from cars registered in Lithuania for the first time in April and May reaches 165 g / km.
“Among all the cars registered in Lithuania for the first time in April and May, up to 80 percent. Had CO2 emissions of more than 130 g / km. We have no data on CO2 emissions from previously registered used cars in Lithuania, but we assume that the registration fee will affect the absolute majority of cars, at least 80%. markets, “says M.Buzelis.
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