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EU cave in on vehicle trade rules will cost European lives
29 latexr 27 8/25/2025, 4:15:14 PM transportenvironment.org ↗
Lower costs made this interesting, as now you can have a vehicle that can do it all, at lower cost.
That tax benefit disappeared in the last 3 years ago, making these vehicle taxable like normal road vehicles, unless you actually have a company (which isn't as easy to get as registering an LLC): https://www.vlaanderen.be/belastingen-en-begroting/vlaamse-b...
Also not convinced the road infrastructure is side for this. Parking spaces etc
I believe most are bought by tradespeople - they need the power to haul stuff and can expense the fuel costs to a degree.
Most trades drive panel vans though, which seem to be much more favorable from a raw weight to cargo capacity deal.
Furthermore you can't really park these cars in the city. Too big.
Another thing that these cars are gas guzzlers price in EU for a gallon of gasoline is around 7 USD
So it is a nothingburger, few poseurs will buy it, and that will be it.
That doesn't seem to stop people where I live. One neighbour routinely blocks the entire footpaths with his ridiculously sized car. In the city centre the already small footpath is frequently blocked by these cars cramming in.
Being a selfish jerk is typically a pervasive personality trait.
I hope the EU resists this, as a bicycle commuter those monster trucks causes mayhem here in the US. Maybe the EU or Countries can levy a special tax on them when registered. Something like 1000 USD per year. The good thing is gas is very expensive there compared to here, so maybe their sales will be very low.
But how would the fit on the roads I have seen there ? Will they be banned from driving on those roads ?
Americans would need to send over engineers, architects, and builders who follow the "bigger is better" philosophy.
I'm waiting for the moment when we'll tease someone who can't manoeuvre their truck when it simply doesn't fit.
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