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TLDV8
1st January 2009, 23:08
It's registration/compensation payment time again.
:yes: that's NZ$811.99 for a DR 650 for twelve months,insurance is extra. :laugh:

Max Preload
2nd January 2009, 01:13
OMG that's like HK$3566! :shit: What's the average wage in Australia again?

And you know someone is going to say "but that includes 3rd party", right?

Swoop
2nd January 2009, 10:01
It's registration/compensation payment time again.
:yes: that's NZ$811.99 for a DR 650 for twelve months,insurance is extra. :laugh:
Are you sure?
I read that as being for either 6 months at $337.20 OR 12 months at $666.10.
Insurance is included in that price (where the * is).

Big Dave
2nd January 2009, 10:10
Compulsory third party insurance.
No ACC levy.
1.5% Medicare levy on income.
'free' medical cover.

FJRider
2nd January 2009, 10:11
Are you sure?
I read that as being for either 6 months at $337.20 OR 12 months at $666.10.
Insurance is included in that price (where the * is).

As did I... but what do I know....

In Singapore, Road tax (their version of Rego.) goes on engine capacity... the bigger the motor, the more you pay...

Max Preload
2nd January 2009, 10:23
The 'insurance' listed is 3rd party PERSONAL INJURY not vehicle which means it's much the same as our ACC.

Pixie
3rd January 2009, 11:13
" It's cheaper to live in Aussie"

TLDV8
3rd January 2009, 15:52
Are you sure?
I read that as being for either 6 months at $337.20 OR 12 months at $666.10.
Insurance is included in that price (where the * is).

I am in Australia so converted it to NZ$.
I asked if it would be lower with full private vehicle insurance and was told no as it included personal cover in the event.
Work Medicare was NZ$1600.

I am willing to bet this topic has been discussed by NZ parliament at some stage especially regarding third party. (which yes is part of the rego cost here)


" It's cheaper to live in Aussie"

I can not speak for the rest of Australia but the top end is expensive in general due to the location (my DR650 was over NZ$10000) but would be curious to know how things are back home in NZ.