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08-03-2024, 06:56 PM | #151 | ||
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08-03-2024, 07:07 PM | #152 | |||
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If the government isn't retarded they could bring that forward immediately. |
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08-03-2024, 07:08 PM | #153 | |||
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08-03-2024, 08:15 PM | #154 | ||
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well, they can - my Transit is a UK spec Euro 6. If they can dump the crappy Euro 5 cars that they can't sell anywhere else, why would the sell the decent stuff. They can't mark up a Euro 6 car as it won't be competitive, so there is no incentive is there?
Look at Puma. They could sell the new Euro 6 UK model here, but they've chosen not to, and they are out of the segment all together as a result (apart from EV, but...) |
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08-03-2024, 08:16 PM | #155 | |||
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But all this already exists in UK market cars, so all that is stopping the companies is ADR admin, and the will to bring the cars here. |
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08-03-2024, 09:55 PM | #156 | |||
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As I mentioned earlier the Thai PM raised this with Albo, even though he denies it. While Thailand might be concerned about the loss of exports to Australia I doubt Ford US really care.
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08-03-2024, 09:58 PM | #157 | ||
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We can be like Cuba with no new cars and keeping old shitboxes on the road for 50 years Macgyvering old shit together
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08-03-2024, 10:03 PM | #158 | |||
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09-03-2024, 01:32 AM | #159 | |||
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An example may be minor rust on a B series Falcon at the fire wall seam, or boot lid strut etc. A bit like the Covid farce… it’s all for our own safety, right. |
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09-03-2024, 07:56 AM | #160 | |||
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Petrol The petrol fuel standard describes the parameters of 91 Research Octane Number (RON) and 95 RON petrol. 98 RON petrol must meet the 95 RON standard. Read the Fuel Quality Standards (Petrol) Determination 2019. The Australian Government will introduce legislation to reduce the amount of aromatic hydrocarbons allowed in 95 RON petrol from 2025. The legislation will adjust the start date for the 10 mg/kg sulfur to 2025. Some additives are not included in this standard: Tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) Ethyl tertiary amyl ether (ETAE). Potential importers or manufacturers of these (and other) additives should contact the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme to determine their obligations under the scheme. So although it's 2024 and this will be implemented in 2025, we are in fact getting Europe's 2009 legislation. https://www.transportpolicy.net/stan...-and-gasoline/ WOW. We are a backward country!!!! Last edited by ivorya; 09-03-2024 at 08:07 AM. |
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09-03-2024, 08:03 AM | #161 | |||
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If the vehicle deviates and the company fails - fines. If these sensors fail, all within this time, it'll cost the company to replace or you to have it replaced. With diesel, other tech has been developed with would place it ahead of petrol but, diesel is a dirty word so, i'm sure i read, the europeans have just banned the sale of these, excluding certain vehicles of course. |
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09-03-2024, 08:17 AM | #162 | ||
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Are the remaining refineries up to the task (or the willingness) to produce fuel to these new standards? If not, full imports here we come and ZERO fuel security. Last edited by fatgas; 09-03-2024 at 08:35 AM. |
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09-03-2024, 09:58 AM | #163 | |||
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BTW, What fuel security?? It's all in the US and they would withhold sending to us because, they are the US!! |
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09-03-2024, 10:43 AM | #164 | |||
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Govco should build a few super refineries, if we're going to throw shitloads of money around we might as well as spend it on something important. |
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09-03-2024, 04:46 PM | #165 | ||
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Happened upon this Car Expert article printed in May 2022.
“ The peak body for Australia’s car brands has used the change in federal government to again call for clear CO2 emissions target backed by penalties for non-compliance-as apply in Europe. The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) put the introduction of CO2 reduction scheme onto the agenda for the government of Australia’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Both the FCAI and various car brands which fund the lobby group in question have long demanded the introduction of CO2 emissions plans with teeth. The argument behind such a policy is that it would force the overseas factories that produce low and zero emission cars to send more of them to Australia, to avoid fines.Their absence has led Australia being called a dumping ground for less efficient cars.” If this is true maybe the FCAI didn’t expect so much change so quickly. |
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09-03-2024, 10:17 PM | #166 | |||
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Geelong is still running flat knacker, I think there's one in Sydney still going? |
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09-03-2024, 10:27 PM | #167 | ||
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Isn't the other one up in Brisbane? Anyway, BP Kwinana in the West closed so they've got nada refining. Viva Energy has done quite well with the Corio site and the blurb on intelligent investor says it supplies 1/4 of the nation's fuel needs.
https://www.intelligentinvestor.com....-group-limited Our area is OK for refining.
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09-03-2024, 11:21 PM | #168 | |||
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Or you just design the car that it's useable life is say 140,000km which is what Euro cars feel like |
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10-03-2024, 10:50 AM | #169 | ||||
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See the theme creeping in constantly? 'Luxury vehicles' 'Costing upwards of $100K' Then throw in the 'safety aspect' which Citroen rightly pointed out it has nothing to do with the green angle they're targeting: Um, thats not an SUV Sophie Was mentioned on AFF before that these people are in a minority and that just because they're loud that it won't effect the rest of us, or something along those lines. They might be a minority but they're disproportionately powerful and hold significant influence where it counts. How quick have you seen a council move like this before? Curious to see the effects of this, because our TAFE is in their LGA and a lot of the students have Thailand Specials, vans et al, you know cause electrical apprentices. They only sell like 200-250 Silverados/RAMs a month, its just that they're prominent so they stick out like dogs balls, there's not that many of them on our roads. |
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10-03-2024, 12:23 PM | #170 | ||
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Euro 6 has tightened up in various editions. It uses something called a conformity factor, which relates how close the test is to actual real world driving. We all know that historically real world figures don't match the lab, but in the latest Eu6, the conformity factor is 1.0 which means lab must match road!
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10-03-2024, 12:35 PM | #171 | |||
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I had a quick look at Sophie's web site, and she claims that she walks or catches public transport everywhere. Which is nice for those who don't have to lug around tools and materials to do their job. In many respects the Greens are much like the 33% of kids who have no idea where milk comes from. They have no practical experience in dealing with making or installing something useful. Because they do not have these lived experiences, it doesn't exist or it is a fairy tale. For example, it is really, really, hard to carry 20 solar panels (2m X 1m @ 22kg each), a solar PV inverter, conduit, and cables to install solar PV in the family home - using nothing but public transport. If it carn't be an SUV, then the only option is upwards in size. Like a Isuzu N-Series or a Fuso Canter. (For some overloaded Tradie's vehicles, that might be a good thing. But that is another story.) |
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10-03-2024, 12:36 PM | #172 | |||
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10-03-2024, 01:10 PM | #173 | |||
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I've worked in places where the trade guys will keep their stuff onsite and still want to park right in front of the front door for no reason other than being FN lazy. When I work in $ydney I use public transport carrying a bag of hand tools. Tons of sandstone can be delivered as can sand and cement, which I'll do regularly. Stone can show up onsite within a days order. If its a job where I need star pickets, shovels etc these I can be dropped off via car/truck previous to starting said job. Country Victoria is a totally different approach granite needs to be picked by myself from the quarry as it can not be pre delivered and simply cut to shape like NSW/QLD Sandstone. And Melbourne, its back to a mix of PT or truck if needing to bring granite from outside. Melbourne's soft Blue stone is easy to work so can be delivered to site and worked into required shapes. Any thing can be worked around if you are open to it, is my point. Not for everyone but its a good mix.
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10-03-2024, 08:38 PM | #177 | ||
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as are bull bars. just right for smashing little kiddies brains in. I've said it before, but I've no idea why we still have these. If the council want to get on their high horse and ban something for 'safety' then how about look at these in the City?
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10-03-2024, 08:45 PM | #178 | ||
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Without rigorous statistical analysis, simply recall of police/media reports - most squashed kids are run over in a familiar driveway by someone reversing at the commencement of an intended trip.
If people instead reversed into their driveways and also did a walk-around before getting in to drive away, many - if not nearly all - of these incidents would be mitigated. Aside from this point of difference, I very much appreciate your experience/insight - particularly on issues of design conformity and specifications. |
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10-03-2024, 10:00 PM | #179 | |||
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I don't like these vehicles SO YOU CAN'T HAVE ONE! I'm the most rabid Thailand Special hater on this forum but god damn I'll go down on the sinking ship defending your ability to purchase and drive one, they'll need to take the keys of your precious Thailand Special from my cold dead hands Unrelated but this is what I loved about Mt Druitt/Rooty Hill in Sydney, everyone minds their own business, here in Melbourne everyone's all up in each other's shit and that's why we got flog councilors running a war on what car you drive rather than making sure the bins get picked up and the grass gets cut. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 10-03-2024 at 10:09 PM. |
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