Looks like Ontario is suspending new registrations of imported JDM cars.
http://forums.gtrcanada.com/viewtopic.php?t=6841
Looks like Ontario is suspending new registrations of imported JDM cars.
http://forums.gtrcanada.com/viewtopic.php?t=6841
Now if only the other provinces would follow suit.
why the hate?
yeah this ids good news
now we will beforced to buy rusted out cars here because of all the salt or newer cheap cars. This is lame. this ruined my plan for the future now -_- ...
wait till the other ontario guys fidn out about this..
R.I.P Karol Jozef Wojtyla
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Originally posted by A790
I loved the engine, the acceleration. I just hated being seen in the car, that's all.Originally posted by SilverBoost
The realism is like, unbelieveable. Of course if you go to these movies for the killer story line, then you also believe that pornos have great plots.
Sweet,
No more creepy french guys looking at my from the RH side down deerfoot.
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Last edited by kaput; 01-05-2017 at 02:43 AM.
Originally posted by kaput
You know that deerfoot is in Alberta, right? And the article is about Ontario, right? So maybe if your lucky all the creepy french guys with LHD cars will move to alberta and drive on deerfoot and stare at you even more.
Maybe they will buy LHD Skylines so that they can stare at me from both sides while driving down Deerfoot (AB).
Yah okay...
Hmm I was shocked when I read this, I do understand where the government is comming from though, it is bad for the economy. Originally they made the 15 year rule because they didn't want anybody importing vehicles from japan or anywhere else over seas. The government had no idea that when the right cars became available it would make such a huge impact on canadian society.
Ohnestly instead of banning all imports I think the government should use this to there advantage. they could develope there own brokerage of jdm vehicles and import them into canada for us or even have dealerships here that sell them etc.
Atleast that way the money wont be leaving our province and will infact be going back into the government for health care etc.
Either way I'm not going to fret it... Alberta can still import vehicles and that makes me happy!! we'll just have to see how things play out.
If they can just leave our rules inplace until the fall when I import my FD i'll be happy
That will never happen. These cars are mostly right hand drive. They are NOT made for our society. Period.
The law is there for collectors. It was not meant to be a way to import mass ammount of old JDM cars. They should and will likely move it to 25 years as a temporary solution.
lame as hell, if the 15 year rule is up before cossie escorts are legal for import i am going to be pissed
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This has got nothing to do with the impact on our society (which is virtually nil) and everything to do with who is importing these cars and what they are doing with them. Remember that Ontario has a hate on about illegal (street) racing. Who street races? Young guys. Who typically modifies their cars for more performance? Young guys. Who typically imports asian performance cars? Young guys. What do young guys often do with their modified and/or imported cars? Race them on the streets. Therefore, the theory is if you cut back on the number of modified and imported performance cars, which are generally far more car than most of the owners can responsibly handle, then you will reduce the amount of street racing and associated deaths, injuries, and property damage.
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Originally posted by rockym20
This has got nothing to do with the impact on our society (which is virtually nil) and everything to do with who is importing these cars and what they are doing with them. Remember that Ontario has a hate on about illegal (street) racing. Who street races? Young guys. Who typically modifies their cars for more performance? Young guys. Who typically imports asian performance cars? Young guys. What do young guys often do with their modified and/or imported cars? Race them on the streets. Therefore, the theory is if you cut back on the number of modified and imported performance cars, which are generally far more car than most of the owners can responsibly handle, then you will reduce the amount of street racing and associated deaths, injuries, and property damage.
The government shouldn't make rules for specific groups, like collectors, I think you'll find that the only difference between a collector and a car enthusiast is that a collector is rich. So when another class finds a way to use the rule, they have to shut the door on them.Originally posted by Aleks
The law is there for collectors. It was not meant to be a way to import mass ammount of old JDM cars. They should and will
likely move it to 25 years as a temporary solution.
If big business is threatened by it, maybe they should start making some more inspiring and affordable new cars. Heaven forbid these huge corporations that have enjoyed prosperity and growth for decades get some competition.
apparentely this isnt true. a lot of people aren't ansering phoen calls and other emails and mail. Hm i called them and everyone said they werent aware of this happening. If they put the 25 year rule on, it will be at least 5 years for it to actually roll in but it won.t The governments have much moe to worry about such as the oil crisis and thebooming economy in alberta. i might move there when im older.
R.I.P Karol Jozef Wojtyla
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Originally posted by A790
I loved the engine, the acceleration. I just hated being seen in the car, that's all.Originally posted by SilverBoost
The realism is like, unbelieveable. Of course if you go to these movies for the killer story line, then you also believe that pornos have great plots.
ever try making a left hand turn in a RHD car? passing on the highway perhaps
Yes, for the past 3 years, I never had a problem. It's only 2 feet over, it's not difficult to deal with. Whether is may not be for you I can understand, but there is no safety concern. A good driver will drive well on both sides, meanwhile a lousy driver will crash on both sides.Originally posted by slammed_cb7
ever try making a left hand turn in a RHD car? passing on the highway perhaps
I can't say I'll shed a tear.
Good. Props to Ontario. Hopefully Alberta will follow suit.