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L.P.G. RE-BAIT!, is the government luring us into a trap?
blofly
Posted on: 2006/8/27 12:43
I have been thinking about buying a late 90's 4x4 and taking advantage of the governments $3000 rebate on fitting an L.P.G. system to it so I can use it as a economical family car.
But then I started thinking about how the price of Diesel went up so sharply once companies began releasing economical turbo diesel vehicles and people bought them purely because of the fanatstic economy they got from a cheap fuel like diesel once used to be. I am thinking now that the Government never really does anything to make life easier without taking something in return and I feel this whole LPG rebate is a bait to lure us into fitting the set up and then once the majority of vehicles are converted to L.P.G. the government raises the price from $0.60 to what ever they like. I wouldn't be supprised put it that way! What are others oppinions on this?
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Re: L.P.G. RE-BAIT!, is the government luring us into a trap?
Mildman
Posted on: 2006/8/27 13:24
I believe there are rumors abound about adding an excise to LPG to bring it in line with petrol and diesel.
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Re: L.P.G. RE-BAIT!, is the government luring us into a trap?
reallyuted
Posted on: 2006/8/27 13:27
yeah it will more than likely go that way! i think your on the $ with pushing the price of lpg up i wonder do you have to go to full lpg or if you can stay dual fuel so when lpg skyrockets you can go back to petrol
cheers wayne
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Re: L.P.G. RE-BAIT!, is the government luring us into a trap?
phunkdoktaspok
Posted on: 2006/8/27 13:47
Either way, lots of people are jumping at it, and lots of workshops are gonna make a lot of money out of it. I enquired about equipment to set up a workshop for fitouts and there is already a 6 month waiting list on equipment. I also know of 3 workshops already booked out with installs well into 2007. Money to be had and money to be lost. But the government will never lose.
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sidedraught
Posted on: 2006/8/27 13:52
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I believe there are rumors abound about adding an excise to LPG to bring it in line with petrol and diesel. Its not a rumour, its a legislated reality, 2011.
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short-coupe
Posted on: 2006/8/27 13:59
government is sticking to plans to introduce a 12.5 per cent excise on LPG in 2011, then i read starting in 2008, government ####, says different things everywhere
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killer1200
Posted on: 2006/8/28 13:51
Yeah I hear 2008.
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Re: L.P.G. RE-BAIT!, is the government luring us into a trap?
WhiteSedan
Posted on: 2006/8/28 13:54
Well its funny that, i thought they introduced excise on LPG in the last budget!
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WhiteSedan
Posted on: 2006/8/28 13:55
Lets face it, this governments farked.
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Re: L.P.G. RE-BAIT!, is the government luring us into a trap?
BAD310
Posted on: 2006/8/28 14:16
I own a 1991 Nissan Navara that is on dual fuel.
This is the only car I have taken any notice of milage that has gas so it may not be accurate for other vehicles. On petrol it does about 410-450 k's per 65 litre tank, and on gas it only does about 260-280 k's per 60 litres. So in my case, where gas is half the price, I am only getting a bit more than half the mileage. So if they up the price of gas i will start using petrol to be more economical Cheers Mitchell Edit: I'm with whitesedan on the government thing You can view topic.
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