ULEZ and Scrapping: Should You Scrap Your Old Car?

The Ultra Low Emission Zone now covers every London borough. If your car doesn't meet Euro 4 (petrol) or Euro 6 (diesel) emission standards, driving in Greater London costs you £12.50 a day. Not a one-off. Every single day you use the car in London.
Does Your Car Comply?
Most petrol cars first registered after 2006 meet Euro 4 standards. Most diesel cars first registered after 2015 meet Euro 6. These are rough guides — registration date doesn't always correspond exactly to emission standard.
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The Maths of Keeping a Non-Compliant Car
If you drive in London five days a week, the ULEZ charge adds up to £62.50 per week, £250 per month, or £3,250 per year. For a car worth £500 on the open market, you'd have paid more in ULEZ charges in two months than the car is worth.
- –Daily driving in London: ULEZ adds £3,250/year to your costs
- –Occasional driving (1-2x per week): £650-£1,300/year
- –Rarely in central London: may not be worth scrapping for ULEZ alone
- –Using car primarily outside Greater London: ULEZ doesn't apply
When Scrapping Makes Sense
If you're a regular London driver in a non-compliant vehicle, the financial case for scrapping or replacing is compelling. Even if the car runs perfectly, continuing to drive it in London is an expensive choice.
Scrapping makes particular sense when the car is older and starting to need repairs. The combination of ULEZ charges, repair costs, and insurance on a high-emission older vehicle adds up fast. Replacing with a compliant vehicle — or using public transport more — often makes more financial sense.
The Mayor's Scrappage Scheme
TfL has run scrappage schemes offering grants to Londoners who scrap non-compliant vehicles. These have varied in terms of eligibility and amounts — they've been means-tested at various points and targeted at low-income households, disabled people, and small businesses. Check tfl.gov.uk for the current scheme status and whether you qualify.
Non-Compliant but Rarely Used
If you have a non-compliant car but rarely drive it in London — perhaps you use it for rural trips or it's a second car — the calculation is different. Occasional ULEZ charges may be manageable. In this case, the decision to scrap should be based on the car's overall value, running costs, and whether you actually need it.
What to Do Next
- –Check your vehicle's ULEZ compliance at tfl.gov.uk
- –Calculate your weekly ULEZ costs if non-compliant
- –Get a scrap car quote from scrapcar.london
- –Check TfL's scrappage scheme for any grants you might qualify for
- –Consider whether replacing with a compliant vehicle is cost-effective
The ULEZ has fundamentally changed the economics of owning older vehicles in London. For many people, scrapping and moving on is simply the rational choice.


