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What's that? I thought a petrol car needed to be 2006 or newer?
If the (petrol) car is 2006 or newer it's pretty much guaranteed to be ULEZ compliant because cars manufactured after that date would have satisfied certain emissions limits, but that doesn't stop older cars happening to be compliant. It's about emissions not just the age of the vehicle.
It's a 2001 Citroen Saxo 1.1L
The car also happily runs on E10 petrol, which is no great surprise as the French have used that for far longer than we have. I know someone who's having problems with their 2011 car now that the UK has switched to E10 petrol.
What's that? I thought a petrol car needed to be 2006 or newer?