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I think the 30 year tax exemption is a good thing, but I don't mind someone looking over my cars and bikes to make sure I haven't missed something. That could be done every 2 years on classics. Having said all of that, if we took a straw poll of all of our acquaintances collectively, how many have had an accident which could TRUTHFULLY be attributed to vehicle failure. I've bought many accident damaged vehicles where the cause of the so called accident was a NUT loose on the controls. It's driver education that needs improving.All this elf an safety bullspit is having a bad effect on the gene pool - the ones who would have previously killed themselves through stupidity are now surviving and producing more idiots.
I would love to comment on this but, I can not
Judging by the number of cars driving around with one or more failed lights - if they weren't tested once a year and had to fix the lights, I reckon there would soon be cars out there with no working lights at all. No road tax has got to be good though.
Hi I have had experience with a mechanic who didn't even know what a strobe light was (it was a classic car)