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Author:  tr7v8 [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:02 pm ]
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The RAC are calling for a cull of cars over 18 years old, :evil: linky here:-
http://www.racfoundation.org/index.php? ... &Itemid=35

If you are an RAC member I'd suggest you discuss it with them? ALternatively vote with your feet come renewal time, TIPEC members get a discount on AA membership :twisted:

Author:  bazbarnett [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone an RAC Member

Thanks Jim
I'm an RAC member who's membership is up the end of the year - I may take your advice and join the AA
Much obliged

Baz

Author:  Sean Smallman [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:58 pm ]
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Anything to grab some headlines.

My 08 daily driver is much less carbon friendly than my 19 year old 911.

AA membership it is then.

Author:  tr7v8 [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:09 pm ]
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Please let them know why :mrgreen:

Author:  Li Moo Bai [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:15 pm ]
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The absolute feckers! :x

Yes I'm a member but how long will it take the AA to follow suit? :roll:

Author:  Rat [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:10 pm ]
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The biggest problem I can see with this, is there is no mention of where the subsidy funds come from for this scheme? The second lies in the lack of any evidence for the supposed "green" credentials of any such scheme. Porsches must be some of the longer lasting brands of car in general due to their prestige and fan following combined with generally good reliability. As such, should this not be factored into any further incentive plans....



The general proposition is not so bad, making it more economically viable to purchase a newer car than another "it has an mot" car. There is no mention anywhere of discouraging or penalising those cherishing their older vehicles.

Author:  garyw [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:23 pm ]
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Sorry but the RAC (breakdown cover) and the bunch of tree hugging RAC foundation are very different people

garyw

Author:  colt45_gto [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:54 pm ]
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this is where you need DBS its the only way forward

Author:  tr7v8 [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:01 pm ]
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colt45_gto wrote:
this is where you need DBS its the only way forward

What's DBS?

Author:  colt45_gto [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:06 pm ]
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Daves Breakdown Services ;) :lol:

Author:  tr7v8 [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:33 pm ]
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colt45_gto wrote:
Daves Breakdown Services ;) :lol:

Bl00dy long way to Kent, the AA make it in around 20-40minutes!

Author:  colt45_gto [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:54 pm ]
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i drive a fast response car......if it don't break down on the way i could be there within.....however long it takes to get there :lol:

Author:  Graham Waller [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:17 pm ]
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tr7v8 wrote:
colt45_gto wrote:
this is where you need DBS its the only way forward

What's DBS?


It's an Aston Martin.............

Author:  colt45_gto [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:23 pm ]
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Graham Waller wrote:
tr7v8 wrote:
colt45_gto wrote:
this is where you need DBS its the only way forward

What's DBS?


I Hate Aston Martin.............


Fixed ;)

Author:  David924S [ Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone an RAC Member

I am an RAC member and have been for a number of years, I have had nothing but great service from them for both my old Porsches one 22yrs the other 17yrs. Indeed all the roadside guys that turned up were very enthusiastic about the cars and wanted to talk about what they were like to drive with real admiration for the marque.

I think there is an argument to reduce the number of older, regularly driven vehicles on the road as in general they are not well maintained and emission friendly. However most "classic" cars do not tend to be driven 15-20K miles per year day in day out and in general are more regularly maintained, so I would presume the total emission impact would be less than that of say a diesel Mondeo doing +20K per year.

I like to think I use my car regularly almost everyday when I am not using my motorbike but still manage to cover less than 5K miles per year so probably 1/4 of the usage of your average rep mobile, so based on those usage figures my car would have to be 4 times less efficient to make a similar impact on the environment.

Last rant what about the local transport system I know where I live the school buses are well over 20 years old.

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