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23-02-2020, 08:58 PM | #31 | ||
AU3 ute EL futura
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Brisbane
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As mentioned above qld has cylinder based rego. Moreover while commercials used to be cheaper now they are dearer, so my au ute costs just a tad under a grand to register, the el is low 9's and the subaru 4 cyl high 6's as I recall, maybe low 7's. Sorry I don't have the papers to hand.
NSW as I recall has different rates under and over 2 ton and city vs country rego rates. But of course you have to get an inspection every year whereas the rest of the country makes do with roadworthies on sale/transfer of ownership. The annual system doesn't work at all btw, it only exists because it once appeased the motor trade. Statistically NSW usually has a slightly HIGHER rate of crashes caused by mechanical defects. Anyway nothing is happening with teh forester pending teh boss making a decision, which could take centuries. I'm amusing myself shopping for a motorcycle.. |
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