Quint wrote:Just find out what appropriate papers you need, fill them in and hand them over.
You can change your vehicle to anything, they wont like it, but it's at your own risk. Doubt you'd ever get a ticket for having your ute registered for private use... considering that's what it's for, just make sure you tick the non-petrol option
You're getting "usage" and "vehicle type" muddled up here, which means what you're saying isn't correct for the purposes of what I think the original poster is asking.
Use would mean private, commercial, rental, forestry etc etc.
Type of vehicle = basically car (MA), van (NA), minibus (MB), 4x4 offroad (MC).
Your "use" type will be private unless you've chosen otherwise. You can chose what you want, but private is the normal default
You can't change your type of vehicle other than with a very limited scope. For example, you can change your stationwagon from MA (car) to (NA) commercial goods if you reduce the seating positions, and have the whole back of the car as goods area. But there are bugger all other changes you can make, other than that and between NA (goods) and MB (minibus) and back again by fitting or removing seating positions.
You can not change something built as NA only (this ute for example, will not have been built ever as a passenger vehicle, only ever built to comply with the standards required for commercial goods) to an MA (passenger car) because vehicles complied as passenger car need to meet more standards. Ever wondered why the first Chinese vehicles are NA utes? Cos they have to meet less standards is one of the key reasons.
My assumption is that the original poster has got a bill for his ute for rego label of $333.40 (or $596.67 if diesel) and said GOSH, if this was a car not a ute my rego label would only cost me $287.75 (or $417.61 if diesel).
Basically it's a wanting cheaper rego label issue.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/registr ... /fees.html