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Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! <G> Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" I knew you could! <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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On Jan 18, 4:09*pm, XS11E > wrote:
> Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! > <G> > > Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> > > Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" *I knew you could! > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> Agree 100%. Gordon-Darby, the company that runs the stations for this forsaken program, couldn't care less about air quality. What they care about is money. $27.75 and they don't even drive the car they just plug it into a computer. Chris |
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Hal > wrote:
> On Jan 18, 4:09*pm, XS11E > wrote: >> Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even >> study! <G> >> >> Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! >> >> <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> >> >> Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" *I knew you could! >> >> <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> > > Agree 100%. Gordon-Darby, the company that runs the stations for > this forsaken program, couldn't care less about air quality. What > they care about is money. $27.75 and they don't even drive the car > they just plug it into a computer. The test depends on the vehicle, on newer cars that's true, they just connect to the computer to see if any codes are set because some folks just remove the "Check Engine" bulb before getting tested! On older cars such as my 1992 Miata they do run it on the rollers while monitoring the emissions as well as checking the evaporative system. It's still a rip off. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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Missouri changed the emissions test law a couple of years ago. They did
away with the treadmill test, and only use the OBDII. Cars that are pre-OBDII (like my '90) are exempt from the emissions test and only have to do a 'safety' check. "XS11E" > wrote in message ... > > Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! > <G> > > Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> > > Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" I knew you could! > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> > > -- > XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups > The Usenet Improvement Project: > http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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On 1/20/2011 4:24 PM, BK wrote:
> Missouri changed the emissions test law a couple of years ago. They did > away with the treadmill test, and only use the OBDII. Cars that are > pre-OBDII (like my '90) are exempt from the emissions test and only have to > do a 'safety' check. > > wrote in message > ... >> >> Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! >> <G> >> >> Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! >> >> <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> >> >> Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" I knew you could! >> >> <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> >> >> -- >> XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups >> The Usenet Improvement Project: >> http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ > In new york, my '95 failed inspection in 2009 which made my mechanic scratch his head. He had just done some work on the car just a month before the test and so could not understand why it would fail. He decided to simply try the test again and the New York State provided emissions testing equipment, which happens to be an IBM PC with 386 processor circa 1985, coughed up what is know as the blue screen of death. It took the State five days to get around to replacing the computer. To add insult to injury they charged the garage again for running the test a 'second time' on my car (which I only found out about recently since they did not pass the duplicate charge on to me - the garage is a class act). I suspect that given the age of the test equipment used and the age of ODBI cars (1995 and older - making fewer and fewer of them on the road as daily drivers) will mean they will stop testing emissions on ODBI cars in New York State soon too. |
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RIP OFF??
You are getting off easy. Here in SE PA, the emission test is $44.00 to test the gas cap for leaks, and read the OBDII info from the car. Older non OBDII still require a Dyno test, but the number of the testing Dynos has dwindled as the machines failed, and the stations didn't want to pay to fix them. There is talk of dropping the Dyno test for the older ones, but it hasn't happened yet. We also have the safety inspection for another $25.00. The station gets very little of that, so they get to charge about $5.00 for the administration, and the stickers. Note that these are independent service stations in this state, not State run testing facilities. So ~$74 per year -- wait forgot the sales tax! Make it ~$78. And depending on your station and relation with them, most can expect to throw in a little more for a wiper or lamp somewhere to let them get some money and bring the total to more like $100.00. In article >, Hal > wrote: > On Jan 18, 4:09*pm, XS11E > wrote: > > Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! > > <G> > > > > Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! > > > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> > > > > Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" *I knew you could! > > > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> > > Agree 100%. Gordon-Darby, the company that runs the stations for this > forsaken program, couldn't care less about air quality. What they care > about is money. $27.75 and they don't even drive the car they just > plug it into a computer. > > Chris -- ------- Stephen Toth '06 Galaxy Grey GT 6AT |
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Stephen Toth wrote;
> RIP OFF?? > You are getting off easy. > Here in SE PA, the emission test is $44.00 to test the gas cap > for > leaks, and read the OBDII info from the car. > Older non OBDII still require a Dyno test, but the number of > the > testing Dynos has dwindled as the machines failed, and the > stations > didn't want to pay to fix them. There is talk of dropping the > Dyno test > for the older ones, but it hasn't happened yet. > We also have the safety inspection for another $25.00. > The station gets very little of that, so they get to charge > about $5.00 > for the administration, and the stickers. Note that these are > independent service stations in this state, not State run > testing > facilities. > So ~$74 per year -- wait forgot the sales tax! > Make it ~$78. > > And depending on your station and relation with them, most can > expect > to throw in a little more for a wiper or lamp somewhere to let > them get > some money and bring the total to more like $100.00. Depends on where you go. I actually took my '04 to the dealer last week for inspection. Also had them replace (you guessed it) the wipers blades, which really needed to be replaced, and since it's so darn cold in my unheated garage, I had them change the oil. Total bill $70.65. Free state inspection. Emissions test was $21.95. Wiper blades $14.82. Oil change $29.88 using their oil and filter. Sales tax $4. Of course it also helps that Young Mazda, just north of Easton, PA, is a sponsor of our club and we get 15% discount on parts and usually labor too. Iva & Vixen 2004 Classic Red No more winkin' Miata |
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On 18/01/2011 23:09, XS11E wrote:
> > Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! > <G> > > Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> > > Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" I knew you could! > > <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> I'm moving to Arizona. Yearly roadworthiness test including emissions check - maximum cost £54.85 (some garages charge less). Road Tax disc - cost varies depending on manufacturer calculated CO2 emissions. My 2003 NB Sport costs £245 per year and all I get is a little round peice of paper! That's how I say 'RIP OFF'. (c: -- Douglas |
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On 22/01/2011 10:42, Douglas Payne wrote:
> On 18/01/2011 23:09, XS11E wrote: >> >> Once again I passed my Arizona Emissions test and I didn't even study! >> <G> >> >> Test is $27.75, license fee is $20.19! >> >> <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = ON> >> >> Can you say, "RIP OFF, boys and girls?" I knew you could! >> >> <Mr. Rogers Neighborhood mode = OFF> > > I'm moving to Arizona. > > Yearly roadworthiness test including emissions check - maximum cost > £54.85 (some garages charge less). > > Road Tax disc - cost varies depending on manufacturer calculated CO2 > emissions. My 2003 NB Sport costs £245 per year and all I get is a > little round peice of paper! > > That's how I say 'RIP OFF'. (c: Ha! In case you hadn't guessed by the £ currency symbols I used, I live in the UK. -- Douglas |
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"Iva" > wrote in message ... >> >> And depending on your station and relation with them, most can expect >> to throw in a little more for a wiper or lamp somewhere to let them get >> some money and bring the total to more like $100.00. > > Depends on where you go. I actually took my '04 to the dealer last week > for inspection. Also had them replace (you guessed it) the wipers blades, > which really needed to be replaced, and since it's so darn cold in my > unheated garage, I had them change the oil. Total bill $70.65. Free > state inspection. Emissions test was $21.95. Wiper blades $14.82. Oil > change $29.88 using their oil and filter. Sales tax $4. > > Of course it also helps that Young Mazda, just north of Easton, PA, is a > sponsor of our club and we get 15% discount on parts and usually labor > too. > > Iva & Vixen > 2004 Classic Red > No more winkin' Miata > > That goes back to that 'relationship' thing I guess. I would agree that assuming all dealerships are 'stealerships' is a mistake. Sometimes (not often) reasonable deals are available there ($15 wipers!). Chris 99BBB |
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