Cars & Transportation

car discharge

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: stretch

29th Mar 2011 12:30pm

what has happened to the newer cars for the new technology that were to be released in australia
so far all i see is the same old junk yard crap that still needs unleaded fuel where is the newer fuel run cars they are available overseas but not in australia
the gas run models are here but whatch out for the carbon tax when the rta finds out the rego station dont have the correct equipment to register the cars legally for australia
what happened to the exhaust reading for carbon from car egnision
this is suppost to be checked every rego
but is not on the slip rta mambers need to get it right


Captain Slog
  • 27th Feb 2012 07:07pm

Hi Stretch,
You're right there about ground pollution. I'm sorry, but I was thinking of Air Borne Pollution.
I remember the last time I was in a Bus going North to Auckland. The last time you see the Waikato River is when you cross the Bridge at Atiamuri. The water is all dark green and clean. The next time you see it is when you've past Tokoaroa and you are near, or past, Putaruru. It is then Dark Brown and filthy looking. Not Muddy Brown, but more like its a river filled with TANNEN. It is no doubt made that way because of the Mill at Tokoroa.
Agricultural Polution from slack, irresponsible Dairy Farmers is no help, either. We've seen it in the News.
IF there has to be a Tax at all for this Pollution, the polluters should be the ones that pay. NOT the General Public and non-polluting businesses.
Typical of this country. Its the Innocent that pays. NOT the offenders.


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