CAMB01 wrote:I'm more concerned about the job losses. Small garages that rely on WOF's as their bread and butter could go under.
Unless they get proactive and offer 6 monthly "safety inspections" with their servicing. Hell they're already making money on the service, what's another half an hour labour to just look at the car?
If 6 monthly WOF's are such a necessity then I'm sure they'll find just as many things that need repair/replacement as they currently do which will create opportunities for repair work as well. Selling a $30-40 safety inspection is not hard at all and the customers that are gonna jew out on such a small amount will just come back on their knees when they fail what I have no doubt will be a more stringent WOF test anyway.
They'll still lose *some* customers, but some is better than all. If I was running a garage, I'd be thinking about ways that I can make these changes work for me. I'm actually disgusted that all the MTA can do is bitch about it - it was always gonna happen, there is no valid reason why NZ should have one of the most frequent vehicle inspection regimes in the world and as has already been pointed out - a significant number of vehicles that pass, shouldn't be on the road anyway so what's the whole thing actually achieving?