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BZG Wagon wrote:The reason our cars are so old is because of these sorts of laws. It pushes prices up, so we end up holding onto our cars for a lot longer.
Replacing your 1996 car with a 2000 car would still drop the average closer to under 10 years.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:In ten years time there will already be a f#ck-ton of R35s in NZ, no need to import more, especially if they are not capable or meeting decent emissions or safety standards.
Emperor wrote:Grrrrrrr! wrote:In ten years time there will already be a f#ck-ton of R35s in NZ, no need to import more, especially if they are not capable or meeting decent emissions or safety standards.
There is every need to import. They're a $&#$% cheaper to import than buy from a dealership or trademe.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Emperor wrote:Grrrrrrr! wrote:In ten years time there will already be a f#ck-ton of R35s in NZ, no need to import more, especially if they are not capable or meeting decent emissions or safety standards.
There is every need to import. They're a $&#$% cheaper to import than buy from a dealership or trademe.
Your obviously a bit thick so i've made it a bit more obvious...
No, it's not rubbish at all. I didn't say beneficiaries, I said beneficiaries and other low life who won't put themselves in a position to afford a better car. And this block is larger than you know.BZG Wagon wrote:That's rubbish. Beneficiaries make up only a small propotion of the NZ population and would only be a blip on the stats.
If you look at the trend, the average age of cars in NZ has been going up since frontal impact laws were introduced back in 2001. It restricted supply which increased prices, resulting in us holding on to our existing cars longer as we couldn't afford to replace them.
The UK and most other european countries are also cheaper then us .
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Your obviously a bit thick so i've made it a bit more obvious...
cogent wrote:hang on, can someone clarify if this law impedes my plan to:
export my rx7 to aus, have it here for 5-10 years, bring it home with me if i return to nz to raise a family and re-register it.
I figured previously that re-reging it will be relatively less involved due to the previous registration history.
Emperor wrote:If they wana crack down on emissions, police need to start pulling over more cars that smoke. I'm sick of being pulled over for being to low, while grandama mary goes past in her 1980 323 that hasnt been maintained since she broughti t, smoking more than huntly power station.
nz_climber wrote:Seems like everyone complains now its just about here...
If its so bad how many of you guys put in a public submission when they proposed the law over a year or so ago ??
BZG|Bling wrote:Wouldn't that come under special interests? SIV or whatever.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
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