Leon wrote:rolla_fxgt wrote:
So if class A is being done away with, what does this mean for use of actual agricultural vehicles? Do they go to normal rego now?
Agri vehicles are exempt Class B, not Class A (off the top of my head)
This is correct.
If you are not driving your car, or cannot afford rego (so won't be driving) for at least 3 months, put it on hold. It saves me having to take abuse from butt monkeys who think they shouldn't have to back pay their rego, or shouldn't have to pay whatever is outstanding at the time of cancelling registration. It is called continuous licensing for a reason.
Think about it from this POV. Its less than a dollar a day to drive a normal petrol car, and just under two dollars to drive a large diesel car/ute/van.
Another POV, classic cars, paying full price for 35 years is a lot of money in the long run. Should they not get some kind of benefit for keeping a car that long, and keeping it roadworthy? Obviously it has to be roadworthy (at the time of inspection) to get a WOF, so it can then be registered?
ETA: Driving is a privilege. Not a right. If you want to drive, you pay. Yes it sucks that diesel costs more. But, if you do the numbers, for a hyundai i30 diesel, compared with a toyota camry (non hybrid) same year etc, they cost roughly the same to run once you factor in fuel prices, RUC and rego. The only difference, is diesel looks cheaper, because it is taxed differently.