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Thread: Polo 77TSI -> Moderate Performance Vehicle - RTA NSW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermot View Post
    Sooner or later the manufacturers are going to have to start challenging these silly out dates rules. While the basis for the law is correct and has logic, applying it to a 77 kW Hatch does not...
    Have you had any p-platers (on either red or green p's) purchase a Polo GTI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by danish View Post
    You can actually apply for an exemption based on the cars moderate performance...

    I did that with a Polo Gti so I'm sure you'll have no troubles
    Did you get an exemption?
    Last edited by Gladiator; 03-02-2011 at 07:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gladiator View Post
    What was the reason? Did the Golf GTI fit any of the criteria? I only ask because I'm applying for the Polo GTI exemption.
    Because there a lower powered models available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermot View Post
    Sooner or later the manufacturers are going to have to start challenging these silly out dates rules. While the basis for the law is correct and has logic, applying it to a 77 kW Hatch does not...
    Yes it is crazy. I have to apply for an exemption for the Polo, however I can legally drive a Audi Q7 V12 diesel or Lotus Elise without an exemption. The mind boggles....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allegiance View Post
    Because there a lower powered models available.
    That would be a valid reason had the Golf GTI not have been between their power to weight ratio range. As this is not an issue, the fact that there are less powerful versions of the model is irrelevant.

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    This is from the Vicroads website:
    These exemptions are not based on the driver having to demonstrate hardship. In making the decision, VicRoads must consider:

    the effect on safe, efficient and equitable road use in Victoria; and
    the characteristics of the vehicle, including whether it is designed for sports performance rather than family use.

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