We're on page 666, very appropriate for this lot of tossers :p
I know all this sir. I didn't say they were all registered in my name. Some are in the Wife's name, some mine, some my mates. Some I sell with only the RW, but then I put 6 months rego on the car for the new owner when they hand over the cash etc. I have to sell them with RW and rego otherwise no one buys them. People are lazy these days, you have to hand feed them. They want to hand the money over, jump in and drive. They don't want to go to the trouble of getting a RW or wasting their time at the transport department. I sell them with rego in their name, I sort that out for them or transfer the rego over for them. Wastes an hour of my life, but I work at an hourly rate of $200 p/h when I buy, repair and sell these cars if you know what I mean.
Are you saying I am wrong posting those figures? I have no idea what the difference is, but I will go and take a look again at the rego renewals and let you know. I also thought they went on how many cyls here in QLD, but I will take a look asap.
I had a look, the difference is the CTP insurance. The Ferrari with Suncorp costs $355 for 12 months. The Crewman with Allianz costs $392 for 12 months. I might have to change from Allianz to Suncorp for the Crewman next time I think.
In QLD CTP (Compulsory Third Party) is, errrrrr...........................compulsory. I pay $1537 to insure the Ferrari with Shannons each year. When I first insured the Ferrari in 2005 I was paying $1577 with Suncorp. Both came with the 'one free glass replacement each year'. **Not actually sure if Shannons still does that anymore**
Has this been discussed? The E type Harry and his bride drove away in was an electric conversion https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6333656/jaguar-e-type-concept-zero-royal-wedding-prince-harry-meghan-markle/