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Postby fuel » Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:18 pm

~SlideWays~ wrote:Sonofabitch.

I use my Landcruiser for less than 2000km a year because its a toy and secondary vehicle. Pretty shitty way of doing it, maybe I should sell it put a supercharger 1uz in one no more RUC's and stupidly prices Diesel Rego.

Pain in the ass is that the Rego is due today and its overdue for its WOF if I remember correctly I won't be able to reg it now right? Would it even make a difference if I could do it now?

I tried looking up the new cost but can't find actual figures, does anyone know?


if you get a WOF today you could reg it today. New price goes up tomorrow.
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Postby ~SlideWays~ » Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:28 pm

fuel wrote:
~SlideWays~ wrote:Sonofabitch.

I use my Landcruiser for less than 2000km a year because its a toy and secondary vehicle. Pretty shitty way of doing it, maybe I should sell it put a supercharger 1uz in one no more RUC's and stupidly prices Diesel Rego.

Pain in the ass is that the Rego is due today and its overdue for its WOF if I remember correctly I won't be able to reg it now right? Would it even make a difference if I could do it now?

I tried looking up the new cost but can't find actual figures, does anyone know?


if you get a WOF today you could reg it today. New price goes up tomorrow.


Yeah I'll miss out because I'm in the middle of sorting out some WOF fixes, shit happens.
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Postby ~SlideWays~ » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:43 pm

Just had a thought, why isn't an annual ACC fee charged to the person as a drivers licence holder instead of charged to each vehicle they own?

Then rego would be about $50 a year on each vehicle according to the fee's breakdown you get with the rego tag.
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Postby sergei » Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:26 pm

~SlideWays~ wrote:Just had a thought, why isn't an annual ACC fee charged to the person as a drivers licence holder instead of charged to each vehicle they own?

Then rego would be about $50 a year on each vehicle according to the fee's breakdown you get with the rego tag.


Awesome idea! But government does not want to make people happy, it wants $$$.
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Postby Bling » Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:50 pm

CXGPWR wrote:What about people with lets say 7-8 cars, there is only one of me, but no i have to pay full F*en price for each vehicle.

Thats balls


They should really decide if they need 7-8 cars :lol: I got 3 but am wondering why I have more than 2. Only one on the road though.

But yeah, if you don't want to pay rego, just ride a push bike or catch the bus, both equally lame options compared to paying rego and driving a car :lol:
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Postby RobertC » Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:59 pm

sergei wrote:
~SlideWays~ wrote:Just had a thought, why isn't an annual ACC fee charged to the person as a drivers licence holder instead of charged to each vehicle they own?

Then rego would be about $50 a year on each vehicle according to the fee's breakdown you get with the rego tag.


Awesome idea! But government does not want to make people happy, it wants $$$.
But then you get the person with a licence and no car.....
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Postby Al » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:08 pm

Just scrap ACC and let people sue.

Your insurance should have liability cover in it up to about $10M or something. If you crash into someone and they become a paraplegic, they sue you, your insurance pays them out shittons of money, and you get reamed on premiums for the rest of your days.

Nah, we can't have that, because then everyone in NZ would become accountable for their own actions.
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Postby sergei » Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:02 am

Al wrote:Just scrap ACC and let people sue.

Your insurance should have liability cover in it up to about $10M or something. If you crash into someone and they become a paraplegic, they sue you, your insurance pays them out shittons of money, and you get reamed on premiums for the rest of your days.

Nah, we can't have that, because then everyone in NZ would become accountable for their own actions.


You don't want to be like USA.

What worries me is that cyclists don't pay ACC and they are at greatest risk.
Why not make rego for cyclists if they want to ride on main roads? While there let them sit through licence test as well.
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Postby frost » Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:53 am

sergei wrote:You don't want to be like USA.

What worries me is that cyclists don't pay ACC and they are at greatest risk.
Why not make rego for cyclists if they want to ride on main roads? While there let them sit through licence test as well.


look sergei, you have to stop making so much sense. or you will put us all on the NZSIS watch list,
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Postby Bling » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:18 am

Yeah man tax those kids riding to school, little f**kers....

They are only at greatest risk because people can't aim their cars properly :wink:
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Postby Mr Revhead » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:14 am

frost wrote:
sergei wrote:You don't want to be like USA.

What worries me is that cyclists don't pay ACC and they are at greatest risk.
Why not make rego for cyclists if they want to ride on main roads? While there let them sit through licence test as well.


look sergei, you have to stop making so much sense. or you will put us all on the NZSIS watch list,


don't worry, you can spot them eay enough if they watch you! :lol:
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Postby thaphatty » Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:36 pm

TBH rego hasn't gone up that much at all apart from big bikes and scoots.

extra 30ish hit a year is no skin off my nose.

And I dont have a licence for my VFR1000 so im in the shit if I get pulled up anyway
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Postby ee904age » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:52 pm

NZTA wrote:Other (standard) goods

Petrol driven - 1-3500kg GVM:$326.26

Non-petrol driven - 1-3500kg GVM:$583.81
*12 months


Now, tell me, why the massive difference!!!! This shit is rediculous! I already pay RUC and generally maintanance is more costly on a diesel so wheres the incentive to drive a more "environmentally friendly" vehicle. Its not us diesel owners fault ACC is in the crap, so why should we be penalised.


:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Postby Al » Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:25 pm

Nick "180 degrees" Smith was claiming that diesel produces more CO2 per litre compared to a litre of petrol. Of course like most politicians he cherry picks his information and doesn't inform the unwashed masses that you generally go a hell of a lot farther on a litre of diesel than a litre of petrol!
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Postby Mr Revhead » Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:35 pm

Don't forget the other pollutants that are in diesel and not petrol....
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Postby ~SlideWays~ » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:49 pm

ee904age wrote:
NZTA wrote:Other (standard) goods

Petrol driven - 1-3500kg GVM:$326.26

Non-petrol driven - 1-3500kg GVM:$583.81
*12 months


Now, tell me, why the massive difference!!!! This shit is rediculous! I already pay RUC and generally maintanance is more costly on a diesel so wheres the incentive to drive a more "environmentally friendly" vehicle. Its not us diesel owners fault ACC is in the crap, so why should we be penalised.


:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Perhaps we need a "smokey ol' diesel" convoy heading to parliament......


That is for a non-private use diesel isn't it?
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Postby wde_bdy » Sat Jul 03, 2010 1:32 am

ee904age wrote:
NZTA wrote:Other (standard) goods

Petrol driven - 1-3500kg GVM:$326.26

Non-petrol driven - 1-3500kg GVM:$583.81
*12 months


Now, tell me, why the massive difference!!!! This shit is rediculous! I already pay RUC and generally maintanance is more costly on a diesel so wheres the incentive to drive a more "environmentally friendly" vehicle. Its not us diesel owners fault ACC is in the crap, so why should we be penalised.


:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Perhaps we need a "smokey ol' diesel" convoy heading to parliament......


Diesel has no ACC levies on it, it is all collected through rego. Petrol vehicle ACC levies are collected from rego and fuel.

Motor vehicle account levies are collected via an annual licence fee for vehicles and a tax on petrol sales.

For petrol powered vehicles this works out as:

* Average annual license fee of $158.14 (paid when you register your vehicle)
* Petrol tax of 9.34 cents per litre (for the average vehicle this works out as $96.49 per year).

Total levy payable: $158.14 + $96.49 = $254.63

Diesel vehicles don’t pay the petrol tax, so the whole of their levy is collected from the annual license fee (i.e. $254.63).


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Postby 3T-Rona » Sat Jul 03, 2010 10:17 am

BZG|Bling wrote:
CXGPWR wrote:What about people with lets say 7-8 cars, there is only one of me, but no i have to pay full F*en price for each vehicle.

Thats balls


They should really decide if they need 7-8 cars :lol: I got 3 but am wondering why I have more than 2. Only one on the road though.

But yeah, if you don't want to pay rego, just ride a push bike or catch the bus, both equally lame options compared to paying rego and driving a car :lol:


because of my proximity to work i ride every day....... but still have to pay rego for a vehicle or two i dont use every day.
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Postby Bling » Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:04 am

As above the alternative is suing each other if you have an accident to get money to pay your medical bills. Or pay rego and get 'free' treatment. I know which i'd rather do :) Likewise i'd rather pay any insurance and not have to claim, than have to claim. As if you need to claim ACC you have been injured in an accident and will have associated hassles involved with your recovering. No hassle > hassle :wink:
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Postby ATAl » Sat Jul 03, 2010 6:09 pm

I just got the reminder for the rego on my van, $583! All I can say is $&#$% that pisses me off.

Also from looking at the nzta fees web page http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/registration-licensing/fees.html it looks like it's $30 cheaper to cancel the rego and get a new set of plates and 1 years rego for $548 for some reason, anyone know if there's some catch here?
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