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Topic: Car Rego increase!!
HyperJ
Posts: 129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I am loving the increase in car registration, a year ago it cost me $567.20, 12 months later they want $670.45....18.2% increase
I can't work out if its the CTP or the registration fee which has increased so much, which company do you guys go with for CTP? (mine is currently suncorp)

Wouldn't be so bothered if it wasn't for the fact that i destroyed an alloy wheel and expensive tyre on a bloody huge crater of a pot-hole on the gateway.
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Persay
Posts: 5591
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
registration fee went heaps

anna is a ho
infi
Posts: 12536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
she is a dirty ho fo sho
whoop
Posts: 14073
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah it costs me something like $600 to rego my SMALL car, I'm fearing the day the rego renewal comes for my v8 ute.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 16065
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
the cost of rego on a v8 is a bit of a joke, but its ok as its going toward such a good cause.
Damo
Posts: 3771
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't wanna know what it will be for a turbo diesel.. :(
infi
Posts: 12537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well its based on cylinders so you can figure out surely.
$ack
Posts: 641
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
$135 to rego my bike :D

Epic Win
Insom
Posts: 2972
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah i paid rego recently, what the

fuggen money stealing govt
Dodgymon
Posts: 1411
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have 8 registered vehicles.
Anna can go FOAD!
mooby
Posts: 4878
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wouldn't be so bothered if it wasn't for the fact that i destroyed an alloy wheel and expensive tyre on a bloody huge crater of a pot-hole on the gateway.

it'll be the CTP. about $40$44.45 goes to traffic improvment.

fees

last edited by mooby at 08:15:29 15/Jun/09
louie
Posts: 55
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and its like only $250-$300 to register in victoria or tasmania?
yay for us !!!!
Boxhead
Posts: 12026
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
first time ever im paying more for rego then my insurance.
TicMan
Posts: 4716
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
and its like only $250-$300 to register in victoria or tasmania?
yay for us !!!!


~$500 for my car but it's not based on cylinders or size - just a car registration fee. My last QLD rego cost something near $900 because it's a V8 :(
Pinky
Posts: 1683
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

and its like only $250-$300 to register in victoria or tasmania?
yay for us !!!!

You're fukn tripping dude. It was about $550 for my small 4-cyl sedan.

Edit: $549.80 to be precise. Good guess with the $550 ;-)
Triamks
Posts: 2161
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wouldn't be so bothered if it wasn't for the fact that i destroyed an alloy wheel and expensive tyre on a bloody huge crater of a pot-hole on the gateway.


Don't be bothered then because rego doesn't get spent on toll roads, tolls get spent on toll roads.
3dee
Posts: 3675
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah last time I rego'd it was roughly $650 for 12 months, this time it was $370 for 6 months (so roughly $740!).. Liek wtf
tequila
Posts: 2417
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this has been happening for decades
s*** goes up in price, then we start getting paid more
when we start getting paid more
s*** goes up in price again

circle of life
Pinky
Posts: 1688
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

this has been happening for decades
s*** goes up in price, then we start getting paid more
when we start getting paid more
s*** goes up in price again

circle of life

I'm failing at step 2 - the getting paid more bit.
tequila
Posts: 2418
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while (notgettingpaidenough) {

wait or /change_jobs;

}
$ack
Posts: 642
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ LOL
MrHardware
Posts: 5039
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Old QLD Prices
$550/$650/$760 for 4/6/8cyl respectively, depending on CTP insurer
New QLD Prices
$640/$740/$850 for 4/6/8cyl respectively, depending on CTP insurer

Just remember rego has gone down in the past 5 years or so. I remember paying $707 for a 6-cyl back in about 2003/2004.
CHUB
Posts: 5257
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just remember rego has gone down in the past 5 years or so.
It's only going to go up from now on though till our massive debt starts getting repaid.
3dee
Posts: 3677
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while (notgettingpaidenough) {

wait or /change_jobs;

}

And for some very sad people:

if (pay < enoughPay)
    exit(1);
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Much <3 for bike rego :D
demon
Posts: 4401
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my bike rego has been cheap for ages coz my bike was single seat (~214/12months) ... dreading finding out what dual seat rego is for my new bike :/ ... find out in october!
HyperJ
Posts: 130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

while (notgettingpaidenough) {

wait() || changeJobs() || becomeMaleProstitute();

}



fixed it for you
tequila
Posts: 2419
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

wtf, they charge you for dual seat rego on bikes?!@

edit: its the CTP that matters for dual/single seat rego
makes sense I guess

last edited by tequila at 10:54:32 15/Jun/09
Triamks
Posts: 2163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's only going to go up from now on though till our massive debt starts getting repaid.


This increase was announced in December and thus, was not directly related to the "massive debt". The increase starts on 1 July so that's why people are starting to really complain about it now.
3dee
Posts: 3678
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while (notgettingpaidenough) {

wait() || changeJobs() || becomeMaleProstitute();

if (timeDelta > years(5)) exit(1);

}


haha
demon
Posts: 4403
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wtf, they charge you for dual seat rego on bikes?!@

not really... you get cheaper CTP insurance for single seat coz it doesn't have to cover the pillion passenger.
TicMan
Posts: 4717
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Yeh teq, it's the circle of life.

Just remember rego has gone down in the past 5 years or so. I remember paying $707 for a 6-cyl back in about 2003/2004.


I've never had my rego go down in price since I got my first car in the late 90s.
MrHardware
Posts: 5042
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah, true story man. It jumped substantially from 1999 to 2003/2004 then has subsided slightly since then until now.
TicMan
Posts: 4718
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
s*** I must've missed it or didn't notice - glad to see a small (brief) change in the circle of life for a change though.
HyperJ
Posts: 131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

just think, if they hadnt bothered giving everybody cash handouts, this probably wouldnt have needed to go up.

On the assumption that half the population received the $900 hand out, with a 5% interest rate, the interest alone on not handing out that money is $450M for one year, now they have to find that money each year to pay that nice debt back....
CHUB
Posts: 5258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's Federal, this is State.

Same situation though, QLD is sinking in debt, hence the increase.

Someone should cut Blights $200k+ salary.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 4328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we are entering a hyperinflation cycle. in fact i'd say we are already in it especially considering the cost of rents and housing.

in other words get used to it.
FaceMan
Posts: 1104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ive got a friend who is on Disability Pension.
He rents a car once a fortnight to do all his grocery shopping/visting friends/other stuff. About $60 including Fuel. 6cylinder.

Whats it cost you guys per week to run your car including rego/insurance/fuel ?
Its really got out of control the costs involved in running a car not to mention the horror of a part breaking down and needing replacement.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 4330
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thats a good point face. In europe I hear urban car sharing schemes are growing especially with fuel efficient and electric cars(jizz!).

It will probably start to take off here as we get raped further.
MrHardware
Posts: 5045
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats it cost you guys per week to run your car including rego/insurance/fuel ?

Rego/Insurance/Tyres/Mechanical/Fuel/Depreciation comes to about $77 for me, averaged out over years. Thats averaging 350ks a week or so.
$13/$7/$4/$13/$22/$18 per week respectively if you're interested. I can almost guarantee no-one here has a car this cheap for that many kays per week.


we are entering a hyperinflation cycle
Can you explain pls?

last edited by MrHardware at 12:40:30 15/Jun/09
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 4332
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hyperinflation is a theory where because of the GFC and the U.S printing s***loads of paper dollars that are devalueing the worth of the U.S dollar thus a period of higher inflation ensues.
demon
Posts: 4406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
weekly feul : ~$15 | weekly rego : ~$4 | weekly tyre wear cost : ~$9.60 | weekly mechanical : ~$7
dunno how i'd calculate depreciation .. so total is about $35.60 per week. it would actually be a bit more than that coz i'd prolly have to do brake pads once a year. i didn't factor insurance either. but it could be 10x that & i'd still want to own my bike!

that $60 for the rental wouldn't include insurance or deposit either i bet.
tequila
Posts: 2420
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Rego/Insurance/Tyres/Mechanical/Fuel/Depreciation comes to about $77 for me, averaged out over years. Thats averaging 350ks a week or so.
$13/$7/$4/$13/$22/$18 per week respectively if you're interested. I can almost guarantee no-one here has a car this cheap for that many kays per week.


$9.6/$16/$15/$1/$18/$unknown-but-lots-because-its-new

your lpg thing isnt as cheap as you think, i'd say my diesel is probably better on fuel
mission
Posts: 5189
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Surely your service is more than $1 week or you do it yourself?

11/12/3/4/20/76

last edited by mission at 13:43:01 15/Jun/09
MrHardware
Posts: 5046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
your lpg thing isnt as cheap as you think, i'd say my diesel is probably better on fuel

i don't think so.
14L/100klms @ 44cpl
FaceMan
Posts: 1106
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Deposit is around $200 but you get it back if the car is returned ok.
Usually he hires ex-taxis. run on gas.

I dont own a car but if i really need to use a car i can usually pay a friend to take me somewhere. Its really got out of control all the charges that government sucks from car use. Considering the traffic jams its prolly fair to say driving around Brisbane has deteriorated over the last 10 years while charges/tolls/fuel has gone way up.
Cant wait to see what happens when they sell the Tollways.

If you shared a flat with someone or a house share thing you could prolly get away with one car used between all members. So many cars you see out and about are single passenger cars. One car could carry 4 ppl comfortably and thats 3 less cars on the road.
mission
Posts: 5190
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You can't put a dollar figure on Diesel torque though.
Jim
Posts: 9795
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
except hilux's only put out about 340nm :(
MrHardware
Posts: 5047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Usually he hires ex-taxis. run on gas.
Where from?
except hilux's only put out about 340nm :(
Bugger.
tequila
Posts: 2421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Surely your service is more than $1 week or you do it yourself?


$150 capped price servicing, 2 services per year tops = $300~/year so its less than $1
hilux is electronically limited to 340~Nm of torque, easily fixed
Jim
Posts: 9797
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
an ecu chip will generally take them to around 400nm if you don't mind voiding your warranty, which you're going to need when those weak ifs front end components and rear diff start breaking under the strain
mission
Posts: 5191
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Am I missing something?

$1*52 = $52

Why do they limit it (the torque)?

My father in-law was talking about getting a new Landcruiser Turbo Diesel. Something like a 4.5l V8 Turbo, I was shocked (gasp!) to read in the brochure that the engine only produced ~420nm.

The 4cyl 2.0 TDi Mazda 6 pushes out 400nm :/

What's Toyota doing?


last edited by mission at 14:53:53 15/Jun/09
Jim
Posts: 9799
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they don't actually limit the torque specifically, which is probably what tequila was hoping to imply. the torque output is a result of their desired engine/fuel mapping based on their calculated tolerances, combined with the design/efficiency of the engine

in other words they don't say:
'ok this can reliably produce x torque but we are going to limit it to 340nm'

it's more like:
'this is the power/torque/fuel consumption combination that best suits our performance/longevity/warranty/marketing requirements'

Jim
Posts: 9800
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
re: that V8 turbo diesel you're talking about - maybe it's a naturally aspirated model, I dunno. their twin turbo V8 diesel produces about 650nm from ~1500rpm which is more reasonable
demon
Posts: 4408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
quoted torque & power are often pretty different to real final drive wheel torque & power. most manufacturers measure torque & power on a blue-printed bench engine & then subtract calculated transmission losses... which is pretty bs most of the time. only real way is to get the vehicle independantly dyno'd.
mission
Posts: 5192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nah it is a turbo, just single.

430nm @ 1,200rpm - the rpm is pretty darn low though.

I should have mentioned he was looking at the cab chassis, not the wagon, looks like they use different engines.

last edited by mission at 15:16:16 15/Jun/09
tequila
Posts: 2425
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oh right, weekly
$7 instead of $1

and yeah my old mans about to go get the new turbo diesel v8 landcruiser tray back thing
pretty sure he wants it to tow a 5th wheeler (massive caravan) around in his retirement years

i'll race him
Jim
Posts: 9801
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
he should get a converted dodge ram or an f-250 instead of a land cruiser for a 5th wheeler imo
louie
Posts: 58
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and its like only $250-$300 to register in victoria or tasmania?
yay for us !!!!


You're fukn tripping dude. It was about $550 for my small 4-cyl sedan.

Edit: $549.80 to be precise. Good guess with the $550 ;-)



oh i just heard it on the triple j news that as of the 1st of july 2009those will be the diferences roughly between states.....
MrHardware
Posts: 5052
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah but they're like twice the price jim
Jim
Posts: 9802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
twice the price and 10 times the awesome
what is it with you and your penny pinching ways?!
tequila
Posts: 2429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why Jim?

the tt-diesel v8 is awesome on fuel
Jim
Posts: 9803
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
he won't get the twin turbo in a cab chassis as far as I know, and towing a 5th wheeler with a wagon would be.... interesting
MrHardware
Posts: 5053
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
twice the price and 10 times the awesome
that's true.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 16067
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
$25 a week in rego / ~$25-30 in fuel / ~3 tonnes of CO2 / no idea for anything else
tequila
Posts: 2431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Jim; you can get them with just an alloy tray, which is fine


see here:

http://probation.unix.org.au/~brett/files/landcruiser.pps <-- worth a look

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/showthread.php?p=659655
Jim
Posts: 9805
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
alloy tray = cab chassis with tray bolted on


I don't have a pps viewer here at home - what's the 4wdmonthly link showing? I remember that thread from a while ago but it doesn't show that you can get the twin turbo V8 in a cab chassis that I can tell

this might be a better way to determine what's available:
http://www.toyota.com.au/landcruiser-70-series/specifications
tequila
Posts: 2434
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i know that the alloy tray is just the cab chasis with a tray bolted on .. lol

the pps shows a twin turbo v8 diesel landcruiser cab chassis (with alloy tray bolted on .....) driving through a river with a boat in toe
Jim
Posts: 9806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
k well I don't get why you said "Jim; you can get them with just an alloy tray, which is fine" then. it was like you didn't realise what I meant by cab chassis or something

so I hopped into my work machine and looked at the pps, still not clear on where you're getting the twin turbo info from
Scooter
Posts: 1923
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How many Work-hours do you spend of your cars nF? :p
You are rather cheap though...

I've never worked out how much it costs me... ~14$ a week on Fuel, dont know about the rest. I do seem to rip/shred/puncture expensive tyres pretty often though :(
Jim
Posts: 9807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hehe yeh you should get a second set for playing scooter, some bias plys

I did exactly the same thing as you can prolly remember - but since getting a set for playing and a set for driving I haven't had to replace any
tequila
Posts: 2437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
he won't get the twin turbo in a cab chassis as far as I know, and towing a 5th wheeler with a wagon would be.... interesting


thats why i said you can get them with just an alloy tray
cause its basically the same thing

the pps shows a twin turbo in a cab chassis (with an alloy tray!@!@)
cerb
Posts: 3380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
he should get a converted dodge ram or an f-250 instead of a land cruiser for a 5th wheeler imo

my sister & her husband have a 30ft 5th wheeler and they ended up getting basically a truck to tow it with. Not sure what model it is, but it's something crazy like a 6-litre turbo 4-cyl.
some photos:
http://photos.aaron-77.com/upload/5th_wheeler_1.jpg
http://photos.aaron-77.com/upload/5th_wheeler_2.jpg
tequila
Posts: 2438
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nice

could spend some time traveling in that bad boy
Jim
Posts: 9808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol teq what language you speaky :)

me: he won't get the twin turbo in a cab chassis as far as I know

you: you can get them with just an alloy tray


adding an alloy tray to your cab chassis doesn't suddenly make the twin turbo V8 diesel an available option!! :)


the pps shows a twin turbo in a cab chassis
how can you tell it's a twin turbo V8, is my question


I'll explain myself a bit better -
the cab chassis, aka 70 series, which is the only land cruiser you can currently buy new in australia that could be fitted with a hitch for towing a 5th wheeler as far as I know, doesn't come with a twin turbo V8. It's only available - as far as I can tell - with the single turbo @ only 430nm



cerb: it's a hino 300 - would you believe it has a 4 litre 400nm diesel :)
BigZub
Posts: 4990
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
your sister and her husband must have abit of cash $$$ thats a little house on wheels! i like it
tequila
Posts: 2442
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oh right, s*** I didnt even know they had a single turbo version
so you can only get the ttv8 in the 200 series?

thats balls
Jim
Posts: 9810
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah I think so :( totally balls
cerb
Posts: 3381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
could spend some time traveling in that bad boy

They're on a round-australia trip, currently somewhere around longreach last I heard from them. They haven't decided when they'll come back, or even if they'll come back - he's a plumber so if they need money he plans to look for work wherever they are.
your sister and her husband must have abit of cash $$$ thats a little house on wheels! i like it

They sold their house 2 years ago, paid off the mortgage with cash to spare, and were renting until they found the 5th wheeler (took a while to find one).
mission
Posts: 5199
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That guy in the pps is an idiot, especially because the kids in the car. He's lucky that didn't end in tragedy.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 16073
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
that truck kinda reminds me of the highwayman tv show.
Creepy
Posts: 1406
Location: USA
Just paid $190 for my rego. Thanks Arnold. The state's in hundred of billions of dollars in debt, but at least we aren't reamed as motorists. :D

(the added $90 smog check was fail, though)
TicMan
Posts: 4728
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
That guy in the cruiser is a tard, he just got really lucky on that crossing. When living in Mt Isa we drove all around the outback during flood season and anyone with half a clue wouldn't even attempt a crossing half as deep as that (unless a semi or the army convoys go in front of you).
Dazhel
Posts: 350
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Holy s***! That pps crossing was obscenely lucky. Idiots don't deserve that kind of luck.
dranged
Posts: 1539
Location: USA
Arnold has to stop printing school textbooks and make them all online, 'cos legislature (and constituents) don't want to cut services or increase taxes. Unbelievable.
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