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Gold_TD5
18th June 2009, 06:55 PM
I just got my first renewal for the Disco, glad I was sitting down.
Although I'm currently in Victoria, my Disco is registered in QLD as I will be returning to Hervey Bay in the near future.
Just as a matter of intrest, whats everybody paying around Australia.
For the record, mine is a TD5, 5 seater. $801 for 12 months.
Cheers Lionel
CraigE
18th June 2009, 06:59 PM
$565 for 12 months Defender TD5, in WA.
It'sNotWorthComplaining!
18th June 2009, 07:00 PM
Disco1 $540 odd, but it depends on where you live inner city is dearer , country cheaper
dmdigital
18th June 2009, 07:03 PM
D2 Td5, 5 seater in NT would be $536.75
I know this because it's the same for the Defender 300Tdi 110 and the 7 seater 08 Defender 110 which I have to pay soon.
Gold_TD5
18th June 2009, 07:09 PM
Looks like we are getting ripped off in QLD:(
TwoUp
18th June 2009, 07:10 PM
$645.25 for twelve months Defender 300TDI, how timely I just paid tonight, Bpay.
dirtdawg
18th June 2009, 07:44 PM
Looks like we are getting ripped off in QLD:(
yeah but look at the price of fuel in qld, you make it back pretty quick!
hiline
18th June 2009, 07:48 PM
08 Mits Outlander 7 seater with bells and whistles
12 months reg $766 including a learner driver
inside
18th June 2009, 08:01 PM
yeah but look at the price of fuel in qld, you make it back pretty quick!
Not for much longer it'll be on par with everyone else come the end of the month. QLD has very quickly turned into quite an expensive place to live.
SteveT
18th June 2009, 08:16 PM
Qld. D2 V8 $989.90
if paid after expiry date $1037.95 why would they bother with that threat?
Seriously who pays after expiry date?
trebor110
18th June 2009, 08:44 PM
Qld. D2 V8 $989.90
if paid after expiry date $1037.95 why would they bother with that threat?
Seriously who pays after expiry date?
I do all the time. 3 landys, 1 sedan, 4 motor bikes, and 4 trailers to rego. If its due and its not pay day, then it dont get paid and obviously it dont get used.
Hope Victoria doesn't jack up rego prices or something will need to go.
Rob
Newbs-IIA
18th June 2009, 08:49 PM
I sympathise mate, Just got mine a couple days ago and it's the same - 6cyl Kingswood is around $800 for a year. Looks like i will be going 6 months for $430 again :(
I feel for you mate because a 5cyl is banded with a 6cyl and therefore you pay 6cyl rego fees. The IIA is due in october, hopefully I can afford 1 years rego on that by then. In janruary when the Kingswood is due again I am thinking of putting it on club rego (less that $200 a YEAR :o) and using the IIA as a daily driver
Tombie
19th June 2009, 01:23 AM
Wow.... Does that include your CTP?
Down here I pay the following (includes CTP) - 12 months...
1800cc Motorbike $407
800cc Motorbike $407
Delica Wagon $448
Discovery TD5 $497
Vitara $448
Trailer $27
3toes
19th June 2009, 04:45 AM
Dont moan too much here in the UK car tax on a D3 is £405 (about 825 AU dollars) and that does not include CTP.
Captain_Rightfoot
19th June 2009, 05:57 AM
The Queensland government has very few options when it comes to raising taxes.
The big ones are stamp duty and mining revenues, which have both been hammered. There isn't much they can do about these.
The other big two are rego and speeding fines, which they are obviously doing everything they can to increase the yield from these two.
feral
19th June 2009, 08:46 AM
Thats all well and good but I just wonder when society is going to 'crack it' with governments and their taxes.
For example, the Victorian Government has spent 1 Billion dollars on the implimentation of a train/tram/bus ticketing system. It has been a complete disaster, 5 years overdue and costs have blown from a budgeted 80 million to the current cost.
Another example....a small roundabout in a suburb. Nothing special, single lanes, no graduation changes, drainage ect.....cost 1 million.
It all comes down to waste and how these governments manage.
NSW is a basket case, Queensland & Victoria are not far behind.
The raft of increased taxes, charges and fines are clearly unsustainable.
If governments don't change, we will have a very angry society.
garryc
19th June 2009, 03:45 PM
yeah but look at the price of fuel in qld, you make it back pretty quick!
But hasn't Anna(Captain) Bligh just removed the fuel subsidy:( $693 for my D3 rego. in SA(The rust state:D) but it's going up since the budget announcement:mad:
LandyAndy
20th June 2009, 12:57 PM
$553.90 for my TD5 D2.
Andrew
willem
20th June 2009, 04:16 PM
$548.70 for my 99 P38 in Victoria in December 2008
Willem
Grockle
20th June 2009, 05:40 PM
In the Irish Republic you would be paying up to Aus$3000.00 a year.
V8Ian
20th June 2009, 05:53 PM
In the Irish Republic you would be paying up to Aus$3000.00 a year.
Big 'orror
stig0000
20th June 2009, 05:57 PM
td5 fender,,, dew soon an its 750$,, an the car ant even on the road atm, so im paying for sumthing im not using, an its killing me, cos i gota fix it an pay that with in a month:(:(:( an now fuel is 8c more its gona hert,:mad::mad:
V8Ian
20th June 2009, 06:05 PM
td5 fender,,, dew soon an its 750$,, an the car ant even on the road atm, so im paying for sumthing im not using, an its killing me, cos i gota fix it an pay that with in a month:(:(:( an now fuel is 8c more its gona hert,:mad::mad:
We need the money to prop up the education (etc) systems
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