Its the registration fee, actually its a drop in the accident compensation levy....Dots talking about a hubometer that goes on the rear wheel and measures distance travelled.T1 Terry wrote:I'm guessing you mean the rego costs Norman, is that including the road tax or what ever it's called that relates to how many km you drive? Our road tax is tied up in the fuel cost, that's why farmers and mining companies get a rebate as they don't waer the roads out. mining stuff being transported to the mines is a different story though....
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Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than speak and remove all doubt....
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Had a diesel landy at one stage. Never paid a cent in mileage tax. Repairs on the other hand....
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Road user tax for diesel powered vehicles is currently $52 / 1000km for vehicles up to 3500kg and then there is a sliding scale increasing the charge for vehicles according to their weight category. My Mitsubishi Canter spray truck has a 6000kg GVW and costs $57 / 1000km. I am currently paying on average about $1.40/lt for my diesel. 91 octane petrol is $2.17/lt So with the much better fuel consumption achieved by diesel powered commercial vehicles compared to petrol and the difference at the pump, it is still far cheaper to run a diesel in NZ despite the added road user tax.
Example. Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7 Hemi Petrol. Optimistically could travel 1000km on 120lt petrol @ 2.17 = $261
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 Diesel - similar performance - easily travel same distance on 80lt diesel @ $1.40 = $112 + $52 road user - Total = $164
You do not need to be a rocket scientist to work out why diesel is the preferred fuel foer any workhorse over here - SUV, Ute, or light truck.
Cheers Chris
Example. Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7 Hemi Petrol. Optimistically could travel 1000km on 120lt petrol @ 2.17 = $261
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 Diesel - similar performance - easily travel same distance on 80lt diesel @ $1.40 = $112 + $52 road user - Total = $164
You do not need to be a rocket scientist to work out why diesel is the preferred fuel foer any workhorse over here - SUV, Ute, or light truck.
Cheers Chris
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About time the mob here started to put the price of Diesel into perspective.
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As long as the mines keep buying at full price there is no reason for them to discount it on the big island. The Mazda eats 1lt/6km, that would equate to 167ltr per 1000km. 167lt @ $1.40 = $233.80 + $52 = $285.00. Diesel on the last Easter trip averaged $1.60lt, 167ltr x $1.60 = $267.20, it's still cheaper for fuel on the big island.
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