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How to get ULEZ Exemption for Pre-2004 Petrol Cars NEW VIDEO - How to Avoid Paying ULEZ • Beat TFL - Avoid paying ULEZ Charges ... TFL make this information very hard to find on their website and will try to deny exemption for older cars but if you persevere you will get your car marked as exempt if it meets the NOx levels below. My 1998 car is exempt despite TFL repeatedly telling me it was too old to comply. The NOx level meets Euro4 spec of 0.08g/km but the other parameters don't, yet it is still exempt. The ULEZ or Ultra Low Emission Zone is an area of London where you are charged for using your vehicle every day if it doesn’t meet certain standards. However the rules for these standards as applied to ULEZ are unclear and misleading if you look at the TFL website. It’s stated that cars have to meet the Euro4 standard for petrol and Euro6 for diesels which means petrol cars built after 2006 and diesels after 2015 comply. However this isn’t the full picture. The actual requirement is that the vehicle only need to have Nitrogen Oxide (known as NOx) emissions at or below the Euro4 standard not all the other parameters. Cars older than 2006 can be classed as exempt if that is true although I’ve found it can be quite a battle with TFL to get that done. It’s very hard to find the actual rules and values that TFL apply but the petrol car Euro4 NOx level is 0.08 g/km so if your vehicle is lower than this you can apply to TFL to be marked as exempt from ULEZ charges. If your car isn’t recorded as Euro4 by DVLA then it probably will show as not compliant and you’ll need to contact TFL to get it changed. To do this you’ll need to contact the manufacturer of the vehicle to get something called a Certificate of Conformity to show the emissions data when it was new. For my Porsche 911 this was free but other companies may charge. My car is a 1998 model which is well outside the date range given by TFL but meets the NOx level and should be classed as compliant. #ulez #tfl #porsche