Originally Posted by
harsas
This is the truth. A safety inspection makes sense to me but all the eco stuff they require in some places are ridiculous. I paid $5K for my current truck. No way I can afford to pay twice that in cash and I do not want payments...
It's a toughie. It's become a real problem to buy an affordable car or truck here. It used to be that i would figure on spending 800.00 - 1,200.00 $ on a vehicle and then sink another grand in parts into it. For a budget of 2,200.00 $ you would have something fairly decent that you could expect to get 5 years use out of.
Nowadays it's pretty hard to find anything that will pass for an inspection without taking out a bank loan.
On the one hand the price of everything has gone up so you have to expect to pay more but the biggest problem as i see it is state government gone a bit too far with all of the new safety regulations. Take something as simple as a brake line for instance: If it's showing ANY rust the line has to be replaced because there's no way to accurately predict when it will fail. If one line is bad chances are that they're all bad and that's easily 600.00 $ at your local repair shop. It's great for the mechanics because they know they've got you by the nads. If you don't spend the money they take a swipe through your inspection sticker with a razor knife to invalidate it and you can't legally drive it off their property.
See .... what started out as a basically good idea ( a safety inspection ) went very wrong over time.
I probably spent a couple of years reaching out to the Governor's office, the State legislature, and the state bureau that writes the regulations without any success. In the end, everyone agreed that this thing had grown to a point where it was becoming a real problem but they couldn't agree on a solution so nothing got done. Once these laws are written it's nearly impossible to get them off the books.
The only solution is never to plant that seed because once it takes hold it will grow out of control.
Lucky you ..... you live in Florida !
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