It might be an idea to find out what insurance is going to cost you being a new driver.
I can't really do that without know exactly which van I'm gona get. I contacted A-plan insurance and they told me to phone them when I buy the vechicle
a mid size van will be easier to park in London and what about the emissions for older vans ?
Yeah true but i don't want a van thats too small because i need to install a big water tank inside.
Quick question: is it ok if I register with HMRC for road tax after I drive the van back to my place? when I went to their website to apply, they asking me details about the vechicle which I don't yet have
No, you will be breaking the new law.
You will have to get a licence before you drive it.
This will create a problem for private buyers as they will need to have insurance in place as well and that insurance will need to be recorded with the DVLA. At one time it was not an immediate transaction.
Has anyway bought a vehicle privately since the law changed and how did you handle it.
The way I see it is that if you tax a vehicle before the seller advises that he has sold the vehicle, it could happen that the seller is then refunded with the RFL that you have just purchased when he eventually does advise the DVLA of his sale. I would be concerned with this.
OK. I've just found this on the DVLA website.
Buying a vehicle
From 1 October, when you buy a vehicle, the vehicle tax will no longer be transferred with the vehicle. You will need to get new vehicle tax before you can use the vehicle.
You can tax the vehicle using either the:
11 digit reference number from your log book (V5C) – if the vehicle is registered in your name
12 digit reference number on your New Keeper Supplement (V5C/2) if you’ve just bought the vehicle or the vehicle is not registered in your nameYou can tax online or by using our automated phone service - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 0300 123 4321.
Alternatively, you may wish to visit a Post Office® branch.
DVLA are unable to check the vehicle insurance details for new keepers in Northern Ireland online or by phone. If you’re a Northern Ireland new keeper, you will need to tax at a Post Office® branch that deals with vehicle tax.
It is a legal requirement for all UK drivers to have motor insurance in place before using a vehicle on a public road.Not sure what the Post Office now need to tax a vehicle with regard to Insurance documents. I've always done it online, but at one time they would only accept the original insurance certificate and not copies or printed copies from your own printer. i don't know if that changed or not.
Anyone got any experience under the new system regarding taxing and insuring a vehicle at the point of collection.