Drivers of larger cars face higher parking fees in Labour council's crackdown on motorists

Drivers of larger cars face higher parking fees in Labour council's crackdown on motorists
By: dailymail Posted On: October 16, 2025 View: 41

Drivers of larger cars will face a hike in the cost of parking outside their own homes.

Labour council chiefs in Cardiff have announced higher fees for motorists with sports utility vehicles such as Land Rovers.

The policy follows the country's controversial implementation of a default 20mph speed limit.

Former Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said the council was 'unduly penalising' people who drive larger vehicles.

Permits in Cardiff currently cost £35 for one car annually and £90 for the second - but could double for larger cars.

This includes SUVs beloved by families along with larger vehicles with 4x4 capabilities to handle rugged terrain.

Mr Davies said: 'I don't believe it is right that people are going to be penalised unduly with a heavy tax on the vehicle they drive because of the conditions they live in.'

Cardiff council are expected to rubber stamp the new charges today - a package of measures aimed at reducing congestion, improving air quality, and restricting commuter parking in residential areas.

It comes as drivers in Paignton previously vented their anger at being hit with parking fines for 'overhanging' cars (pictured)
Visitors who paid to park on the seafront claimed they had been slapped with costly penalties because their vehicles didn't fit inside the markings

Cardiff council's cabinet member for climate change, strategic planning, and transport, Cllr Dan De'Ath, said: 'Our new city parking plan is a vital step towards a stronger, fairer, greener, and more accessible future.

'By listening to residents and businesses we're ensuring that our streets work for everyone - supporting local communities, tackling congestion, and helping us meet our climate goals.

'This plan is about making Cardiff a better place to live, work, and visit for years to come.

'But we recognise that parking is a finite resource and that difficult choices must be made to balance the needs of residents, businesses, visitors, and vulnerable groups.'

Gift shop owner Peter Hall, 62, from Llandaff, said: 'They've hit the inheritance tax and the national insurance and now the motorist has got the hit.'

He said larger vehicles are being taxed because owners are perceived to have more money and will 'accept it more'.

Mr Hall said he drives a SUV Volvo XC90 which he bought second hand as it suits his family life.

He added: 'Parking generally is an absolute nightmare in Cardiff, but every city is.

'I've just got to accept they're coming for me.'

He said he would pay if asked and he thought other SUV drivers would too.

Emma Park, 51, questioned whether the tax would apply to older SUVs and said people often had reasons for having bigger cars.

Ms Park said: 'I get that some people buy these large cars because they're a bit of a status symbol but to make a sweeping generalisation that everyone who has one can afford to pay more for parking isn't fair.'

Driver Stacey Chaplin, 54, argued the rule 'makes no sense'.

'Sometimes people buy the SUV because it's the cheaper vehicle,' she said.

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