Posted by buickanddeere on November 18, 2007 at 12:11:27 from (216.183.138.14):
In Reply to: Re: diesel gas posted by jdemaris on November 18, 2007 at 07:39:26:
I suppose if the kei truck was Canadian plated, it could be driven on US roads? The Provincial and Federal Government are giving both the 15 year tax exemption and the right hand drive an unfriendly look. Seems the governments are missing out on some potential tax income.And it's another opportunity for the power tippers and empire builders to pass some more laws, inspection taxes etc. They maybe getting leaned on by the auto industry as well. Citizens are purchasing these rust free play toys for 5-10 thousand. Instead of spending 30,40,50 thousand at the auto dealerships . Vendors of ATV's and other off road vehicles are not amused either. I'll sit inside dry and warm with a locking kei cab for my hunting gear. With a 4'x7' cargo bed for $5000 instead of riding a one seater atv in the rain for $10,000. At least your US government has yet to ban pointed sticks,blowguns, most hand guns, a bunch of semi autos long firearms from citizens as they are too dangerous for us canucks. Then register everything. We can't even own .32's because they are "crime guns". The target shooters had an awful battle to get a small exemption. We just lost the man that prevented an outright Canadian firearm ban. Dave Tomlinson r.i.p. . http://www.nfa.ca/content/category/6/68/199/
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