Honest John: can I get my old Mercedes' emissions tested to avoid the ULEZ charge?
Our consumer champion advises on what to do with an older car in the ULEZ zone. Plus: Ford Kuga PHEV issues, and can you refuse the car?
22 January 2021 • 10:00am
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Emission impossible
When London’s ultra low emissions zone (ULEZ) is extended this October, I will be just inside and faced with a £12.50 daily charge. I drive a 1994 W124 Mercedes 320 petrol estate which I have owned from new. The DVLA system says it does not meet the required emissions levels, but as it is so old I have been told they don’t have the data so just enter it as non-compliant. Is this true and, if so, can an emissions test be undertaken to see whether it complies? As an aside, are W124 Mercedes estates increasing in value, as I know the coupé versions are coveted? PO