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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    We don't have these in the West either (Thank the Gods) and I don't see too many POS driving around here.
    I have just paid my yearly rego for my D2 $894.85, How does that compare to the other states?
    $760 for mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    We don't have these in the West either (Thank the Gods) and I don't see too many POS driving around here.
    I have just paid my yearly rego for my D2 $894.85, How does that compare to the other states?
    $746.90. Got it in my hand now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    So what does a "big" bike cost to rego in NSW?
    I have a ZZR1100- cost $860 and something a year in the NT.
    Apparently a prang on the Z is far worse than if I were on a 250 or smaller and...
    the Z is heavier on the road!!
    According to the NT MVR
    In Metro Melb, anything over 500cc is $668.60. 125 up to 500 is $506.90.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    So what does a "big" bike cost to rego in NSW?
    I have a ZZR1100- cost $860 and something a year in the NT.
    Apparently a prang on the Z is far worse than if I were on a 250 or smaller and...
    the Z is heavier on the road!!
    According to the NT MVR
    Not 100% sure, i was looking at it last night as i want to register my dirtbike, on the nsw website it says upto 100ml, between 101ml and 300ml, 300ml and over.
    Mine is 510cc so from the rego calculator its $217 plus ctp, which i would guess at a couple of hundred more. In vic i had rec reg which was $77.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    $746.90. Got it in my hand now.
    To much information I think John.
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    rego is a tax on ownership
    if you have 3 cars, you pay 3 lots of ctp.
    but you can only drive 1 car at a time.
    ctp should be on the licence not the car.
    more people drive unregistered cars compared to driving without a licence.
    so more people would be covered if the ctp was on the licence.

    but as usual the govt see's it as free money.
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    I just eyed this car it is one sweet 4 door
    I have just been discussing a few options to the op and if the option from the Previous owner does not work out , I think he now has a couple fairly simple solution `s that will work

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    To much information I think John.
    Indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    rego is a tax on ownership
    if you have 3 cars, you pay 3 lots of ctp.
    but you can only drive 1 car at a time.
    ctp should be on the licence not the car.
    more people drive unregistered cars compared to driving without a licence.
    so more people would be covered if the ctp was on the licence.

    but as usual the govt see's it as free money.
    There was a proposal a couple of decades ago to put a levy on fuel to cover CTP. Or was it rego? Can't remember, but the idea was that user pays. As usual, the States couldn't agree, and of course it would be 'unfair" for interstate travellers to pay a levy for something they have already paid for, so...

    In the US ( at least in some states ), even TPP is on the driver, not the car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    There was a proposal a couple of decades ago to put a levy on fuel to cover CTP. Or was it rego? Can't remember, but the idea was that user pays.
    ... .... ....
    Back in the 1970s, a friend of mine wrote a few letters to the Canberra Times suggesting that rego should be very cheap and petrol should be very dear. He argued that it would encourage people to use their car less and to use economical cars.
    So if you used a thirsty vehicle a lot, it would be quite expensive and if you used an economical car infrequently it would be very inexpensive.
    He argued that the price could be set so that the whole exercise was revenue neutral.
    So it is hardly a new idea.

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