Which is the cheapest state to register a coaster in. I have family in 4 states QLD. NT. VIC. NSW. Thanks for any advice.
Firefly said
09:29 PM Mar 17, 2011
I would say NSW would be the dearest mate, not 100% but its the dearest for everything else.
Wombat 280 said
09:31 PM Mar 17, 2011
Anywhere but NOT NSW
Gerty Dancer said
09:50 PM Mar 17, 2011
Not ACT either! If you have a pension entitlement it reduces it more in some states than others... worth checking.
Sheba said
10:06 PM Mar 17, 2011
shadyandme wrote:
Which is the cheapest state to register a coaster in. I have family in 4 states QLD. NT. VIC. NSW. Thanks for any advice.
Why not ask the Family members in each State to contact their Transport Departments, and find out exactly. Or ring them yourself if it's not too expensive to do so.
Then again, maybe you can find out via the Net ?
Cheers, Sheba.
Happywanderer said
10:48 PM Mar 17, 2011
Do an online check, they put the prices up on Vicroads so should be there for the other states. I think Vic is one of the cheapest.
Helena said
06:10 AM Mar 18, 2011
Pity you haven't got relies in S.A. as I think we may be the cheapest not sure though and you get a pension discount here. good luck with it Helena.
Ma said
06:17 AM Mar 18, 2011
If you are on a pension you get Rego for free in NSW. You pay for your greenslip though and your pink slip.
brickies said
07:43 AM Mar 18, 2011
I often wonder why so many people try so hard to get out of paying for somethings , if there were free rego in Tasmania would pay the ferry charge to get free rego just to say I got something for nothing
Firefly said
02:33 PM Mar 18, 2011
Its not the point of not paying for it Brickies, we all live in Australia and every state has different prices for the same service. Bit of a no brainer, I would do it if I could.
Happywanderer said
03:18 PM Mar 18, 2011
Ok, got mine done this morning here in Vic. Paid $104.00 for 6 months. Thats the total, no slips in Vic. Or $208 for a full year. Thats pension rates.
Sheba said
03:37 PM Mar 18, 2011
Think I'll register down there next time. Mine was $280.00 in December for 6 months. And that's Pensioner Rates too.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 18th of March 2011 03:38:44 PM
Firefly said
03:42 PM Mar 18, 2011
Thats a hugh difference Sheba, which state are you mate?
brickies said
06:04 PM Mar 18, 2011
loyalty to your home state has the mighty dollar taking over some people always want it for nothing free camps cut price everything even take their food with them and then talk about how good they are for the locals business
Firefly said
06:09 PM Mar 18, 2011
If my home state was loyal to me, it would get that back in return.
Everybody wants what is best for themselves at a price they feel they can afford and the members of this forum are no different.
Not everybody has the money to spend when they travel, hence taking their own food.
I support local business by buying a lot more than groceries and personally, if I chose to free camp, thats exactly what it is, my choice, because I enjoy it.
Everyone is entitled to live their lives as they wish within the laws of the land, I think the majority of us on here do. Its not against the law to save a quid where you can.
Wombat 280 said
08:30 PM Mar 18, 2011
brickies wrote:
loyalty to your home state has the mighty dollar taking over some people always want it for nothing free camps cut price everything even take their food with them and then talk about how good they are for the locals business
It's not a matter of getting it for nothing it's what you get for it , in NSW we get bigger potholes and toll roads, some potholes have their own post code and gift shop . This year alone rego's have jumped 25% so a van that cost $340 last year now is $416 then there's the pink slip and then the green slip everyone of those services have or are going up by similar amounts . It was once a 1-2 % increase but it's all out robbery now with 25% becoming the norm so it's not a matter of finding another $10.00 but it's now in the hundreds
shadyandme said
09:23 PM Mar 18, 2011
Its not trying to get something for nothing I also own a car which I do not tow can only drive one at a time but still pay 2 regos.
Happywanderer said
09:34 PM Mar 18, 2011
Nobody is trying to get something for nothing brickies. We all only have so much to spend and when its gone, its gone. When I will travel I will spend anything I have got that week on either petrol, food, interests or basic shopping, Then there won't be anything left till the next week, when we do it all again. If I wasn't able to free camp I wouldn't be going anywhere at all, we have to cut corners somewhere. We don't have big superfunds to rely on. If there was some uniformity in the states with their prices and it was fair there wouldn't be a problem.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Friday 18th of March 2011 09:36:35 PM
landy said
10:19 PM Mar 18, 2011
I don't really know how they can class it as free camping especially if you stop beside the road, the vehicle is registered and the road laws state that you should stop and rest when tired. I feel the same about parking fee's, you're paying twice to have your vehicle on the road. That's my dummy gone for the day. Landy
ozi2 said
10:37 AM Mar 19, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
Nobody is trying to get something for nothing brickies. We all only have so much to spend and when its gone, its gone. When I will travel I will spend anything I have got that week on either petrol, food, interests or basic shopping, Then there won't be anything left till the next week, when we do it all again. If I wasn't able to free camp I wouldn't be going anywhere at all, we have to cut corners somewhere. We don't have big superfunds to rely on. If there was some uniformity in the states with their prices and it was fair there wouldn't be a problem.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Friday 18th of March 2011 09:36:35 PM
Ditto your comments HW, whether we are self funded or pensioner retiree's, we all live on a fixed income no matter the source. The problem we all face is that whatever the amount we receive it is not the true value as it doesnt keep pace with inflation and the extortionist amounts different state govt charge us for things like rego rip into our budgets mercilessly.
I live on the Qld/NSW border where an untold number of residents in NSW register their vehicles/vans in Qld, aquiring cheaper rego and no roadworthy checks. They are in breach of licencing and insurance requirements alone and the fines are in excess of $2000.00 for this offence, their insurance company asks where the vehicles are housed and their data bases would know the above , why wouldnt you want to know if your vehicles are roadworthy or not..........especially when towing.
Protect yourself against insurance problems and licencing breaches for when something does happen and you find your claim knocked back.
Search the online insurance companies and I'm sure you will find enough savings to compensate and have peace of mind that you are not acting unlawfully.
cheers, ozi2
Wombat 280 said
08:05 PM Mar 19, 2011
Your point on roadworthy checks is a very valid one I reckon very vehicle regardless of age should undergo a rego check every year.
If the government wants to retain the 5 year exemption for new vehicles then introduce a system that can identify when a vehicle has been involved in an accident over a certain value then that should void the remainder of the exemption. Surprising how many new vehicle that are getting around with faulty lights and brakes or have been in major front end accidents and should be on the scrap heap not on our roads .
Ma said
01:11 PM Mar 20, 2011
Firefly wrote:
If my home state was loyal to me, it would get that back in return.
Everybody wants what is best for themselves at a price they feel they can afford and the members of this forum are no different.
Not everybody has the money to spend when they travel, hence taking their own food.
I support local business by buying a lot more than groceries and personally, if I chose to free camp, thats exactly what it is, my choice, because I enjoy it.
Everyone is entitled to live their lives as they wish within the laws of the land, I think the majority of us on here do. Its not against the law to save a quid where you can.
I would love to add more to your reply Firefly but you have put it just right. Thanks. My sentiments EXACTLY!!
Onedodger said
03:20 PM Mar 20, 2011
Ma wrote:
Firefly wrote:
If my home state was loyal to me, it would get that back in return.
Everybody wants what is best for themselves at a price they feel they can afford and the members of this forum are no different.
Not everybody has the money to spend when they travel, hence taking their own food.
I support local business by buying a lot more than groceries and personally, if I chose to free camp, thats exactly what it is, my choice, because I enjoy it.
Everyone is entitled to live their lives as they wish within the laws of the land, I think the majority of us on here do. Its not against the law to save a quid where you can.
I would love to add more to your reply Firefly but you have put it just right. Thanks. My sentiments EXACTLY!!
Mine two. I,m in NSW and we pay dearly in the country for fuel etc and to the RTA for pot holed sealed roads with little or no overtaking lanes on major highways.
Now off the soap box and back to the rough roads.
Cheers Dodg
Sheba said
03:35 PM Mar 20, 2011
Firefly wrote:
Thats a hugh difference Sheba, which state are you mate?
Qld. Firefly. Rocky area to be precise. Sorry for the late reply. Took the Puter to a friends' for the weekend to be overhauled. Just got back about an hour ago. Cheers, Sheba.
Jacko said
09:56 PM Mar 20, 2011
Darling brickies dear why should pay $460 for van in NSW when in VIC can pay $36.40 for same van. Vehicle in VIC 12 months $247, same vehicle in NSW $490. Darling brickies yes darling we do free camps and yes we take some food with us and buy some food locally. An explanation of what is wrong with that would be good to hear. Leaves more money to spend on attractions or odd pub meal. brickies darling nothing wrong been canny with money.
Then again, maybe you can find out via the Net ?
Cheers,
Sheba.
If you are on a pension you get Rego for free in NSW. You pay for your greenslip though and your pink slip.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 18th of March 2011 03:38:44 PM
Everybody wants what is best for themselves at a price they feel they can afford and the members of this forum are no different.
Not everybody has the money to spend when they travel, hence taking their own food.
I support local business by buying a lot more than groceries and personally, if I chose to free camp, thats exactly what it is, my choice, because I enjoy it.
Everyone is entitled to live their lives as they wish within the laws of the land, I think the majority of us on here do. Its not against the law to save a quid where you can.
When I will travel I will spend anything I have got that week on either petrol, food, interests or basic shopping, Then there won't be anything left till the next week, when we do it all again.
If I wasn't able to free camp I wouldn't be going anywhere at all, we have to cut corners somewhere. We don't have big superfunds to rely on.
If there was some uniformity in the states with their prices and it was fair there wouldn't be a problem.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Friday 18th of March 2011 09:36:35 PM
That's my dummy gone for the day.
Landy
I live on the Qld/NSW border where an untold number of residents in NSW register their vehicles/vans in Qld, aquiring cheaper rego and no roadworthy checks.
They are in breach of licencing and insurance requirements alone and the fines are in excess of $2000.00 for this offence, their insurance company asks where the vehicles are housed and their data bases would know the above , why wouldnt you want to know if your vehicles are roadworthy or not..........especially when towing.
Protect yourself against insurance problems and licencing breaches for when something does happen and you find your claim knocked back.
Search the online insurance companies and I'm sure you will find enough savings to compensate and have peace of mind that you are not acting unlawfully.
cheers,
ozi2
I,m in NSW and we pay dearly in the country for fuel etc and to the RTA for pot holed sealed roads with little or no overtaking lanes on major highways.
Now off the soap box and back to the rough roads.
Cheers Dodg
Cheers,
Sheba.
Darling brickies dear why should pay $460 for van in NSW when in VIC can pay $36.40 for same van. Vehicle in VIC 12 months $247, same vehicle in NSW $490.
Darling brickies yes darling we do free camps and yes we take some food with us and buy some food locally. An explanation of what is wrong with that would be good to hear. Leaves more money to spend on attractions or odd pub meal.
brickies darling nothing wrong been canny with money.