Posted by jdemaris on December 18, 2009 at 09:06:18 from (67.142.130.21):
In Reply to: State Auto inspections posted by Billy Shafer on December 18, 2009 at 08:04:01:
When I lived in northern Vermont i.e. the "Northeast Kingdom" inspections were twice a year and that was back in the 70s. And if you failed, they'd often slap a "stop" sticker on your car and it had to be towed home.
Here in New York, inspection is no big deal for cars and trucks built before 1996. Also cost only 1/2 price as compared to newer rigs.
My son got my diesel Suburban (legal here in NY) and when he took it home to Colorado, it failed due to lack of a turbo. So, due to the high elevation and failed smoke test, he had to install a Banks turbo to be legal.
If the often heard argument is true - about inspections saving so many lives, does that mean everyone in Michigan is getting killed? Most of the state of Michigan has no inspection at all. I'd love to have that here in NY.
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