ZomBrady
Chubby Chaser Extraordinaire
- Location
- Albuquerque
Isn't paying per mile as opposed to paying per gallon of gas used a disincentive for people from buying feul efficient vehicle?
I would think a place like OR would want to give benefit to people using more fuel efficient vehicle...?
I think the theory is that the tax will prod those who drive the most, and would therefore pay the most in taxes, into buying a more efficient vehicle to offset the tax costs. The problem with the idea comes when the high-milers look at how much fuel and tax could be bought for the cost of a new car note and new car insurance. My heep averages in the 17-19 mpg range if I'm nice. My insurance as a remodel contractor covers my vehicle, tools and equip. to $3000, and $300,000 liability should I damage a customers house beyond my ability to repair. All of it costs me $96/month.ocean_jet said:Isn't paying per mile as opposed to paying per gallon of gas used a disincentive for people from buying feul efficient vehicle?
obdIII (on board diagnostics III) or odbIII (old dirty bastard the 3rd?)?have you not herd of odbIII this is a new system similar to onstar it is a satellite controlled computer program that they are planning on having in all new vehicles by 2012 the new nissan gtr has it and it has a 105mph speed limiter unless you are at a nissan approved track and they can shut down you vehicle if you are involved in a high speed chase and stuff like that sooo they can follow you everywhere... theyre always watching
have you not herd of odbIII this is a new system similar to onstar it is a satellite controlled computer program that they are planning on having in all new vehicles by 2012 the new nissan gtr has it and it has a 105mph speed limiter unless you are at a nissan approved track and they can shut down you vehicle if you are involved in a high speed chase and stuff like that sooo they can follow you everywhere... theyre always watching
don't even really need to gps tag your car any more. Gps tech in phones and cell phone triangulation have been standard faire for a while. IIRC they did use it once to put some one at the scene(might be confused with ez pass in pa).
'think I'll try putting mine in a lead box.IIRC hte only way to keep from having your cell phone tracked is to pull the battery out of it, even just turning off supposedly wouldn't work to keep your location hidden.
Obama is not in office yet.Just another reason to live off the grid. I'm so fed up with the taxes it's nuts and only going to get worse. Thanks to OBAMANOMICS. Sorry did not mean to go there. Just paid my property tax on my new house that the tax appraisal just so happens to be $47,000 dollars more then my 2 recent appraisals I had 3 months ago before I purchased it. :smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::smsoap::wierd: Ok get me some Tylenol and a shot of Jack.
Obama is not in office yet.
Yep! Sure is. The Feds have a similar "string" attached to airport improvement funds. And the law is the law. BELIEVE in it while you try to land at Meigs field in Chicago.There is a string attached to Federal money. That is: Take it, and you can't charge for the use of the road.
Taxing for miles driven flies in the face of that long standing agreement.