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Whirlpool is renowned for that. A lot of people that think they are 'experts' in everything, one of the joys of the internet!
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I was at motor registry today and the guy in charge said that they have registered 23 Teslas so far in the ACT. Since we know that there are only 8 HPWCs in Canberra and surrounds, it would appear that many are taking advantage of Canberra's lack of stamp duty.Does this vehicle look familiar to any Canberrans?
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Registered in the ACT but spotted in Ulverstone, Tasmania.
I was at motor registry today and the guy in charge said that they have registered 23 Teslas so far in the ACT. Since we know that there are only 8 HPWCs in Canberra and surrounds, it would appear that many are taking advantage of Canberra's lack of stamp duty.
yes "appear" is right word to use .... it s entirely possible that current and future owners (including myself) in Canberra or anywhere else use their household 10A wall socket to charge overnight and thus don't have to visit a HPWC.Since we know that there are only 8 HPWCs in Canberra and surrounds, it would appear that many are taking advantage of Canberra's lack of stamp duty.
Hi TesAus, I got the number of HPWCs from the installer and automatically assumed that people would use the recommended installer. I just can't imagine using a 10amp wall socket and the UMC as a viable option given about 10kms per hour charge rate. I don't want anyone to think I am critical of people from outside the ACT registering their vehicles here, I would be tempted myself given the stamp duty in other States. In any case it was just an observation, sorry if I have offended anyone.How do you know there are only 8 HPWCs in Canberra area? If they are installed in someone's private house or business how would you know if they existed unless they register them in plugshare or similar?
Hey if i was still working (once a fortnight it used to be) in the ACT, i would have registered my car there. The taxes in this country are wicked. Taxes on taxes is immoral, i believe. Also to charge us tax on shipping cost is also immoral. If we need to be charged consumption taxes it should be on the base price of the car, not on what it costs to get the car to this country! Stamp duty on the luxury car tax? Amazing that the NRMA has not protested. A lobby group for motorists?
Hi TesAus, I got the number of HPWCs from the installer and automatically assumed that people would use the recommended installer. I just can't imagine using a 10amp wall socket and the UMC as a viable option given about 10kms per hour charge rate. I don't want anyone to think I am critical of people from outside the ACT registering their vehicles here, I would be tempted myself given the stamp duty in other States. In any case it was just an observation, sorry if I have offended anyone.
I thought it would be very unprofessional to have ACT plates on a Melbourne local small business car
the HPWC's can be installed by any electrician so I suspect that there would be quite a few more that were installed by their regular electrician if they have one doing other work, or maybe even themselves if they are suitably trained.
About a grand.I noticed a detailing place in Canberra has done a few Opticoats on Tesla's. I would have thought with Canberra's particularly 'stoney' roads there would be more after XPEL clear bra's. Something a bit more than stain and light swirl protection. Ive got XPEL on the front of my current Audi and then Opticoated the rest and would hate to think of what the front end would look like without it (like my previous BMW!)
Are the HPWC's a fair price to be installed?
Are the HPWC's a fair price to be installed?