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chch34 wrote:So the pre 1996 frontal impact law is turning into the 2002 emissions law as of 01/01/08/.
This will rule out a lot of good cars coming into the country. As well as micro dotting, making firewall chops impossible, is this the end of good imports in NZ?
I think this is especially bad for anyone (like me) wanting to buy Jap import small truck. A cheap truck will be a heap of junk, and a new truck 2002+, so mega bucks. No body will sell a moderatly affordable truck (ie one currently worth 15-20k), or they'l want heaps for it because theres such demand.
Pros and cons...?
sergei wrote: NZ never had any problems with pollution, there is no smog, acid rain or anything like in other countries.
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BZG|Bling wrote:sergei wrote: NZ never had any problems with pollution, there is no smog, acid rain or anything like in other countries.
Been to Christchurch at all? we get some good smog trapped over the city!
mister2 wrote:To be fair, once you see what the rest of the world is doing as far as emissions testing you realise that NZ's is a joke. I mean we're pushing this image of clean and green and yet the first thing you can do when you purchase a new car is rip ALL of the emissions control equipment off.
Now I am not saying this is a bad thing or debating how significant our emissions are to, say, China's. However we have to reconcile this with the image we want to present to the rest of the world.
If we do want to push the price of cars up through doing this we'd better have some decent public transport sorted to back it up.
Nick
method wrote:
Why not just tighten up the emmissions law.
The largest problem will be companies using really old trucks rather than buying newer ones. We will see these 20 year old trucks around more.
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