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05-12-2007, 08:25 PM | #1 | ||
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This is the question that will send a chill through every enthusiasts heart. I'm personaly afraid of the ramafacations and would like to get other peoples opinions on this. It has actually suparised me that no one has brought it up sooner!!!
Has voting Rudd killed off any hopes of their ever being a GTHO or even a T3 AU for that matter?? |
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05-12-2007, 08:28 PM | #2 | ||
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Its going to devastate industry, including the car industry.
Edit: Please don't include the AU T3 and the GTHO in the same sentence. |
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05-12-2007, 08:32 PM | #3 | ||
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The rest of the world gets alone fine with kyoto and Australia will too
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Australia is unique and has significant differences to the rest of the world, most of which puts us at a dissadvantage under Kyoto's blueprint..
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Overseas. Then we get them back as manufactured goods. We'll be right once the coal, etc runs out, the rest of the world will just bleed somewhere else dry, and we won't be able to afford anything anyway.......... The rich side of town will be fine though, they'll have all the money from the increased profits and the exhorbitant (spelling...) taxes we are and will be forced to pay just to live. I'll add my vote to the scam side of the fence please. Ed |
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I THINK EVEN PORSCHE's dont meet euro III either . and EURO III is substandard when it comes to the KYOTO agreement. |
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05-12-2007, 08:33 PM | #10 | ||
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Rudds a useless tool. And with the Dancing at his side as environmental minister and some random woman as minister for(?) climate change our car industry might just collapse. And the crap thing is there is no-one famous on our side.
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Have a look at some of the cars coming out of Europe and the new GT-R from japan. They will shatter anything America and Aus can offer
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05-12-2007, 08:51 PM | #12 | ||
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personally i would rather drive a 6cyl falcon and not have to deal with melting polar icecaps and drought at the same time, than drive a big v8 and have to cruise around with my aircon on because of the 45degree days in winter,
Its evolution, in order for the Australian automotive industry to survive it will need to adapt and evolve into the new conditions, you don't need a big capacity car to make big power and at the same time big capacity doesn't have to mean higher emissions, the manufacturers will just have to spend more money on developing an engine that is both powerful and ecconomic, personally i think this would be a great development! |
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And as an aside, the electric hybrid cars create more greenhouse gasses to build than a normal car, so where's the balance? At the moment, there is no balance. Even the scientists are now admitting that the information we have is thrown together by retards. Yes, there is a lot we can do as individuals, but the tiny amount of cars we have in Australia doesn't make a measurable difference. |
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Australia is small in terms of the world anything australia does even on a large scale will be negligible. Reducing emissions a negligible amount has not been proven to make a difference. |
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yes, and our economy will collapse and society will drop into anarchy.
and mel gibson will get the XB out.
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05-12-2007, 08:43 PM | #20 | ||
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Well for starters old school muscle cars died when the Euro III compliance came out 3 years ago. The shift from windsor to the boss signified the change.
Secondly, the EU are strong supporters of the Kyoto protocol and they are still able to manufacture awesome V8s There will still be muscle cars e.g. B series GTs, but it won't be old school.
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No...I wouldn't worry about it...Rudd just want's to look like a green boy, the Kyoto Protocol is a load of bull*%$#.
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In the case of the enforcement branch, each type of non-compliance requires a specific course of action. For instance, where the enforcement branch has determined that the emissions of a Party have exceeded its assigned amount, it must declare that that Party is in non-compliance and require the Party to make up the difference between its emissions and its assigned amount during the second commitment period, plus an additional deduction of 30%. In addition, it shall require the Party to submit a compliance action plan and suspend the eligibility of the Party to make transfers under emissions trading until the Party is reinstated
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05-12-2007, 09:11 PM | #23 | ||
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Aus allready complies with KYOTO.. was largely a symbolic agreement more than anything else.
Have been thinking that the days of large bore v8s are nearly over for years now.. but holden continues to bring larger engines over.. Maybe fuel hitting a couple of bucks a litre will hurt large bore cars more than kyoto. |
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HAHAHA @ muscle cars 3yrs ago.
muscle cars died with ADR27
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The issue for Australia comes from how we produce electricity... coal is a big problem under Kyoto.
The reason we haven't agreed to it up until now is the problems it will cause for us.. Kyoto benefits places like china and India who have booming economy's and populations, but will penalise us... Electricity and fuel prices are tipped to rise as a result of compliance with Kyoto.
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05-12-2007, 09:09 PM | #29 | ||
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Will they put carbon limitations on vehicles depending on their displacement? What will be the big kill joy? You guys with your ADR knowledge trip me out, then again I've never done any crazy aftermarket mods.
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I also know that in some countries the cost of your rego increases as the capacity of your engine increases.
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