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2/28/2013 12:41:42 PM
2/28/2013 1:09:23 PM
Yes, because look at all the nuanced decisions the government makes when it comes to regulatory compliance. The government is never just the most stubborn and backwards people to deal with.I think the point is that if you're actually interested in emissions testing you don't just ignore what are likely to be the worst polluters. If you're not interested in emissions safety then just don't test for it and make it what it really is, a safety inspection. Or, and here's a though, charge people more to register classic cars or cars that don't have OBDII computers.
2/28/2013 1:27:09 PM
2/28/2013 1:32:14 PM
My 95 Ranger has OBDII, but since its a 95, I don't have to worry about emissions. Thank God. I have some stupid code that it keeps throwing, and if I had to worry about getting it up to snuff when I moved to Orange County, I probably would have just sold it instead. Damn glad its not a 96.
2/28/2013 1:45:52 PM
2/28/2013 2:00:56 PM
2/28/2013 2:14:46 PM
get rid of em both
2/28/2013 3:01:46 PM
2/28/2013 5:02:26 PM
2/28/2013 5:26:11 PM
^very well put.
3/1/2013 1:06:06 PM