http://au.news.yahoo.com/060803/2/100ce.html
+ they also mentioned another $1000 to WA moterists to convert
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http://au.news.yahoo.com/060803/2/100ce.html
+ they also mentioned another $1000 to WA moterists to convert
Had this discussion at school today, this is dodgy b/c the tariffs for gas are about to be removed which means that tax will be increased and gas will become more expensive which will in turn take longer to recover money spent on gas conversion, if it can be recovered at all depending on how much gas is increased to!
yerr i was aware the price of Gas is to go up when the tarrafs go but also wat ppl dont also rear is that u will not be able to get 91 ULP for 2 many more years, as that is all going to 95 as well.
but with the $3000 offered to WA drivers means the conversion is practicaly free
Good politics is all it is. Makes it look like they are doing something to combat the high price of oil, when they are going to actually be making money out of it.
The price of LPG WILL go up.....oh and wait.....dont we pay other taxes on it as well as GST (where the 10% comes from the retail end not the initial buy price) so WHEN it goes up they will make more money?
Of course.....now i get it, they are doing it because not only is it enviromentally cleaner than petrol, but they are relieving the pressure on the earths crust....by releasing the 'nasty' underlying gasses that cause earthquakes.
All this just to save our planet....O H M Y G O D ! ! !
How noble of Mr Howard to put forward a scheme that a very few others wont gain (MASSIVE PROFITS) from and will just assist all of humanity.
I'm welling up with tears so much I cant see the screen.:rolleyes:
I don't think so. I think it's quite silly.
What's this tariff go away stuff? It's not going away, they plan to add to it.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20105651-2,00.html
LPG prices are currently what, 50 - 65c/L, right - and that's with current demand. Now what's going to happen to the price when demand is stepped up and supply is limited? Uuuup she goes. Add to that inflation, and come 2015 I'm willing to bet it'll be the roughly the same price as petrol.Quote:
It is also understood the Government is examining the impact of its excise equalisation program on current LPG savings. The program - which makes certain fuels such as LPG exempt from the 38.5 a litre excise on petrol -- is set to introduce a tax on these fuels from 2012 which would wind back the benefits to motorists.
From that date, excise would be applied in yearly increments of 2.5 cents a litre until it reached a ceiling of 12.5 cents a litre in 2015.
Now most petrol stations I visit only have one LPG bowser too, so they'll probably want to look at fitting some more of them to cover this new demand. But they're probably not going to want to eat into their profits, right? So where's that cost coming from? The pockets of LPG users, hence pushing the price up.
TBH a $2000 or $3000 rebate sounds good, but it'll be eaten away so quick.. I'd prefer to keep my bootspace.
I am thinking LPG will go up to 80% the price of petrol......just like it was a few of years ago.
It forced/made people upgrade to the little cars, ie the hyundai excel boom as their carbied LPG burners (early V? commodores and X? fords) were no longer economic to run.
You also saw the bit though where there is like a 6 month waiting list to get this conversion?
I really would rather they look more into Bio-Fuels. Or, simply cut the 50 cent tax off petrol. At least until a more reliable source of petrol is found, or something can be done about the high costs.
The CPI is not going anywhere near the lastest petrol prices and interest rate rises.
Therefore everyone is sinking further and further into debt - people are losing homes, cars - and in the end, it's a nasty nasty cycle.
It's funny how fuel prices have such a large impact on other purchases... even food.
I know I don't buy groceries anymore - what money I would allocate for that, now goes into fuel.
There is no need for LPG to be sitting at the price it is now... especially when we get our own supply from the Bass Strait.