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    I know a 'cheaper' RFL car and a more 'expensive' RFL car (sadly mine although if it were registered when it was made instead of 2 and a half years later it'd be in the 'cheaper' category!), and both are ULEZ compliant on the TFL website.

    I don't know how the emissions are added for the V5 but it does seem they're the wrong way round. DVLA seemed to have issues with the descriptions of various cars, and as you can see from 'HowManyLeft' the model descriptions vary for the 260: ZT V8 260 (as per mine on the V5) and ZT 260 V8.

    I can't believe emission figures are individually entered for each car, I assume when a car is registered they pick the car from a list and if one set are figures are wrong we end up where the OP is, although I'd have expected to have seen it before with the number of cars still out there (assuming possibly that 'ZT 260 V8' have the wrong emissions, there are 12 non-SE ZT cars on the road according to HowManyLeft's dubious figures).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dashnine View Post
    I know a 'cheaper' RFL car and a more 'expensive' RFL car (sadly mine although if it were registered when it was made instead of 2 and a half years later it'd be in the 'cheaper' category!), and both are ULEZ compliant on the TFL website.

    I don't know how the emissions are added for the V5 but it does seem they're the wrong way round. DVLA seemed to have issues with the descriptions of various cars, and as you can see from 'HowManyLeft' the model descriptions vary for the 260: ZT V8 260 (as per mine on the V5) and ZT 260 V8.

    I can't believe emission figures are individually entered for each car, I assume when a car is registered they pick the car from a list and if one set are figures are wrong we end up where the OP is, although I'd have expected to have seen it before with the number of cars still out there (assuming possibly that 'ZT 260 V8' have the wrong emissions, there are 12 non-SE ZT cars on the road according to HowManyLeft's dubious figures).
    However I maybe talking nonsense (again) as the figures on HowManyLeft may show that models listed as ZT 260 V8 are Mk1 / Pre-facelift (start 2003 and tail off 2004) and ZT V8 260 are Mk2 / Facelift (start 2004).

    So anyone got a Mk1 260 that shows as ULEZ compliant, and what's yours Mgnoob?

    ETA: Jeffs 260 is a Mk1 and compliant, so another theory shot down!
    Last edited by Dashnine; 17-08-2023 at 10:36 AM.
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    Looking at DVLA nomenclature it initially indeed looked like the MK1 and Mk2 were different DVLA 'Models', 260 V8 and V8 260:

    200 ZT SE 260 V8
    201 ZT 260 V8
    202 ZT SE 260 V8
    203 ZT 260 V8
    204 ZT 260 V8
    205 ZT 260 V8
    206 ZT-T V8 260
    207 ZT (???)
    208 ZT 260 V8
    209 ZT SE 260 V8
    210 ZT-T SE V8 260
    211 ZT-T SE 260 V8
    213 ZT-T SE 260 V8
    214 ZT SE 260 V8
    216 ZT SE 260 V8
    217 ZT V8 260
    218 Not Found
    219 ZT V8 260
    220 ZT V8 260

    ... but then browsing through the higher and lower VINs I found some more cars just with model ZT
    and random '260 V8' showing up like in this group of Mk2 cars made within hours of each other:

    258 ZT SE 260 V8
    259 ZT SE V8 260
    260 ZT V8 260

    The model designation 'V8 260' for Mk2 as against '260 V8' for Mk1 is an indication but not truly indicative as far as I can see. What about the whole bunch of 'ZT' only models??

    If it's any use to know, ZT 260 Mk1 to Mk2 changeover occurred early in 2004 in a 2 week break in production from 02/02/2004 to 17/02/2004. The last true Mk1 #216 was completed on the 4th, the other 7 Mk1 cars which also in a part completed state were mostly converted to Mk2. as far as possible (#210 to #218), at least outwardly, and many became publicity or show cars, including #215 which was converted into the first Rover 75 V8 for the Geneva show. The first true production ZT 260 Mk2 was #219, built on the 17/02/2004.

    Purely academic interest for me of course over in Holland, but what about the Rover 75 V8s ??
    As a matter of fact 'Olive' and I visited he UK for 4 or 5 years regularly using the Dartford crossing after the toll booth's vanished. Me blithely thinking "that's good it's all paid for at long last, so free now". Those with long memories will recall that was said when the Dartford Tunnel and the Severn Crossing were granted Toll status when built. Never heard a dicky bird about it. ULEZ solution?

    David
    Last edited by David; 17-08-2023 at 01:34 PM.

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