And the work under the hood to make it pass would cost way more than it's worth.Actually, not only would the "repair" cost be a fortune, but I'm 100% sure the car won't pass inspection afterwards.What to do? Waiver possible?[Edited on March 7, 2009 at 10:47 AM. Reason : ]
3/7/2009 10:38:32 AM
get a waiver
3/7/2009 11:23:34 AM
what did they say was wrong?
3/7/2009 11:51:38 AM
YEAR, MAKE, MODEL, DAMMIT [Edited on March 7, 2009 at 2:07 PM. Reason : -]
3/7/2009 12:12:44 PM
Waiver ftw.General EGR code is all I could get out of them as the problem. I suppose I could not be lazy and get autozone to give me the exact code.'97 miata[Edited on March 7, 2009 at 12:17 PM. Reason : ]
3/7/2009 12:15:55 PM
3/8/2009 8:48:14 PM
Inspections are such a money racket. They are even requiring trailers to be inspected now. At least all of ours are "farm use" and we don't have to put tags on them. NC is getting as bad as Virginia for the restrictive laws. Inspections would have been out years ago if they were not such a source of easy revenue for politicians and garages.
3/8/2009 9:21:51 PM
I didn't know this until your comment, but as of November 2008 all trailers over 4000lbs (trailer+cargo) require inspection in NC. Anyone had to deal with this yet? If so, where do you even go to have this inspection done? I don't remember if it says the gross weight on my title.Man I hate the government.
3/8/2009 10:19:34 PM