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Old 27-08-2023, 04:45 PM   #61
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The 1910 Ranger width I quoted was without mirrors:

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Dont know where 1860mm came from
PX models had the width of 1860 not the new RA ranger model, with mirrors an extra 100mm which is negligible since you can fold them. you can check the specs in this brochure.

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Old 27-08-2023, 06:07 PM   #62
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RA ranger is obviously slightly wider. 1860 is for PX series.

5cm hardly noticeable.
I dunno man, I don't think I can spare 5cm to lose before she's not gonna work anymore


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Old 27-08-2023, 06:31 PM   #63
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Speaking of penalties for larger cars, aren't utes classed as commercial vehicles, so already pay a premium through rego? No doubt it varies from state to state.
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Old 27-08-2023, 06:39 PM   #64
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Speaking of penalties for larger cars, aren't utes classed as commercial vehicles, so already pay a premium through rego? No doubt it varies from state to state.
Depends on where you are for Victoria,

Ute rego for me is a few hundred bucks cheaper than my Focus and Fiesta, because I'm regional,

However if you're in Melbourne, utes are more expensive than passenger vehicles.

You also get dicked on utes with toll roads, they're charged out at more.
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Speaking of penalties for larger cars, aren't utes classed as commercial vehicles, so already pay a premium through rego? No doubt it varies from state to state.
Yes i think i pay touch over $300 per qtr for the ute
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Old 27-08-2023, 09:06 PM   #66
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Speaking of penalties for larger cars, aren't utes classed as commercial vehicles, so already pay a premium through rego? No doubt it varies from state to state.
My ranger is classed commercial, pay extra for the road tolls over normal cars but here is the kicker, I pay less rego than my wifes KN ford laser.

Victoria the Weird state to live!

PS: Hey Franco, I live in surbia, so much for the burbs paying more than country, think that changed eons ago.

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So essentially, there is already a tax on these cars...

Yet people still buy them.
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Another average day on the roads.

Only a greater police presence on the roads will lower fatalities.
Hiding behind trees with speed cameras doesn't work.

These are very short



Multiple Cam angles of this incident.



Like I said idiots are just idiots, no matter what car you put them in.
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....I pay less rego than my wifes KN ford laser.

Victoria the Weird state to live!....
Its always been like that. Cheaper rego becasue you are using it solely for work.
I think you'll find its not registered when you are using it for non business purposes.
Car in the first vidoe is a total write off lol. Second video, very lucky not to hit a tree, would have been certain fatility.
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Its always been like that. Cheaper rego becasue you are using it solely for work.
I think you'll find its not registered when you are using it for non business purposes.
Car in the first vidoe is a total write off lol. Second video, very lucky not to hit a tree, would have been certain fatility.
Hmmm maybe but in my case my ranger is registered for private use only, nothing to do with commercial use.
Linkt (city link) classified the Ranger as commercial for tolls.

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I remember that a Commodore Ute has cheaper Tolls in Victoria than a Falcon Ute.
The Commodore was classed as a Passenger Vehicle and the Falcon a light Commercial.
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My ranger is classed commercial, pay extra for the road tolls over normal cars but here is the kicker, I pay less rego than my wifes KN ford laser.

Victoria the Weird state to live!

PS: Hey Franco, I live in surbia, so much for the burbs paying more than country, think that changed eons ago.
That's strange, not sure why I thought utes were more expensive to register than passenger vehicles in Melbourne

Here's a weird one for you,

My Focus is $742 for rego
My ACCO is $2000 or so for rego

Why is the Focus so expensive in comparison to the truck? One weighs 1400kg, and the other has a GVM of 24 tonnes, three axles and 10x (large and heavy) wheels, its going to do a hell of a lot more wear and tear on infrastructure than the Focus, much more so compared to the difference in registration costs.

Focus is expensive to register IMO using the truck as the yardstick.

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That's strange, not sure why I thought utes were more expensive to register than passenger vehicles in Melbourne

Here's a weird one for you,

My Focus is $742 for rego
My ACCO is $2000 or so for rego

Why is the Focus so expensive in comparison to the truck? One weighs 1400kg, and the other has a GVM of 24 tonnes, three axles and 10x (large and heavy) wheels, its going to do a hell of a lot more wear and tear on infrastructure than the Focus, much more so compared to the difference in registration costs.

Focus is expensive to register IMO using the truck as the yardstick.

Easy fix!… When ACCO rego due, send em $5000 to ease your conscience?
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Easy fix!… When ACCO rego due, send em $5000 to ease your conscience?
I prefer the other way around, they get $100 for the Focus

If it was a 6x4 prime mover it'd be over $5000, it steps up massively the moment you go to one of those.
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That's strange, not sure why I thought utes were more expensive to register than passenger vehicles in Melbourne

Here's a weird one for you,

My Focus is $742 for rego
My ACCO is $2000 or so for rego

Why is the Focus so expensive in comparison to the truck?.....
More than half of the $742 rego is compulsory TAC insurance (injury and death). Probably simialr TAC insurance for the truck (roughly $400), so $1600 rego vs $340.
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or we could just ban bull bars like most other countries.
What about those of us who live away from the suburban street lights?
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What about those of us who live away from the suburban street lights?
Depends on which electorate you live in and if we need your vote for the next election for our colour tie to win, of course.
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What about those of us who live away from the suburban street lights?
why does that make a difference? maybe it's random, but I'm in country Vic and have never even been close to needing bars
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I believe that their idea is to force everyone into very small electric vehicles. Electric cars provide a measure of control , so if you post anything anti-gov your house power (and therefore your charging point for your elec. vehicle) can be cut off or rationed. Elec. vehicles have a shorter range too, so this will suit the 15 minute cities that are coming our way.
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that's a bit of a conspiracy theory and it actually sounds like you have no idea what you are talking about. do you even know what a 15 minute city is? if you did, you'd understand that the theory doesn't even include cars! its about everything being a 15 minute walk, cycle, or bus ride away.
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Having seen some of the damage done by roos, I'd say roo bars have a useful function in the rural areas.

Going back to SUVs in the city, I've been driving the folk's Kia Sorrento SUV for the past month, whilst waiting for my sedan to have its timing job done. Whilst the SUV is comfortable and gives a better range of view up front, there are a lot of blind spots back of the front windows. Would be interesting to see data on cause of road injuries and fatalities around the "city", and how many had blind spots contributing to it.
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Having seen some of the damage done by roos, I'd say roo bars have a useful function in the rural areas.

Going back to SUVs in the city, I've been driving the folk's Kia Sorrento SUV for the past month, whilst waiting for my sedan to have its timing job done. Whilst the SUV is comfortable and gives a better range of view up front, there are a lot of blind spots back of the front windows. Would be interesting to see data on cause of road injuries and fatalities around the "city", and how many had blind spots contributing to it.
Every accident that is recorded with a fatality will have the information you speak of, police will investigate the accident and forward the information onto the coroner, then it is up to the coroner to give any recommendations from the inquest.
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why does that make a difference? maybe it's random, but I'm in country Vic and have never even been close to needing bars
I live in country Queensland, and I've had to dodge 'roos before I even make it out of the driveway....

Heck, I've gone out into the front yard at night to turn the sprinklers off and I've been surprised by 'roos coming onto the lawn for a snack!
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I believe that their idea is to force everyone into very small electric vehicles. Electric cars provide a measure of control , so if you post anything anti-gov your house power (and therefore your charging point for your elec. vehicle) can be cut off or rationed. Elec. vehicles have a shorter range too, so this will suit the 15 minute cities that are coming our way.
LoL what? Nothing you wrote is remotely true.
I am not sure whether you need to get off the drugs or get on them.
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LoL what? Nothing you wrote is remotely true.
I am not sure whether you need to get off the drugs or get on them.
LOL. We can laugh for now i guess. I also read that the reason we are all going cashless is to do the same. Someone can get cancelled by the click of a button.
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LOL. We can laugh for now i guess. I also read that the reason we are all going cashless is to do the same. Someone can get cancelled by the click of a button.
LoL if that were remotely even true, it is possible now. Almost everything is online, but there is no magic button.
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I live in country Queensland, and I've had to dodge 'roos before I even make it out of the driveway....

Heck, I've gone out into the front yard at night to turn the sprinklers off and I've been surprised by 'roos coming onto the lawn for a snack!
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I'll make it legal to have bullbars on the front AND back of the car in exchange for that 1 in the box.
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I'll make it legal to have bullbars on the front AND back of the car in exchange for that 1 in the box.
Written like a true politician.
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And the other angle with climate. Gotta love these dickheads. Just waiting till they try this on a cashed up bogan and are caught

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This would be on the tombstone of a Tyre Extinguisher if I caught them in the act.

Here lies a Tyre Extinguisher.
As suggested, Emergency Action was taken and the city is now 1 less person over crowded,
This guy cared so much for the environment,
I helped him with his cause, and he is now fertilising the tree he is buried beneath.
May this tree grow big and strong and help reduce the pollution for many many years.
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