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End of ecomodding in UE?
UE wants to ban all modified vehicles starting from tuning the engines, suspension, aerodynamics to changing windscreen wipers with different size ones... :eek::eek:
Millions of modified and classic cars could be banned from the roads as meddling European Union try to shake-up MOT rules | Mail Online If those rules become truth I'm moving out. US maybe? I'll be able to build boat tail then :thumbup: |
Madness. I've heard of this. The rules are vague, but even a change of wheels fall afoul of the guidelines.
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Didn't the text say "modifications would prevent passing the test without furthrer tessting? (words to that effect)
That would make it sound like a modded vehicle wouldn't be unpassable, but it would require more investigation of the mod for "check-off." That's a lot less drastic than what the Mail implies, bit it's not as if they're terrible averse to glossing over the facts a bit for a striking headline. |
It's something like ACTA, but this time it's about cars...
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I believe you mean EU. The link appears to be a gossip site, so I wouldn't give it much attention. A ban on all modifications wouldn't pass, and would be impossible to enforce.
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I've hearth it a few week ago. There was said that "only" OEM parts are tobe allowed. This means that even normal use parts like brakes, suspension, tires, cables and so on, can only be bought AND fittet by the manufactorer.
I think this is just a lobby by the manufactorers to make more money, since they are in crisis. I also don't belive this to be possible. It wont make cars more safe, only more expencive |
Hello from the UK! As I understand it, this basically isn't happening.
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I doubt this will pass, though it may happen in a watered down form. I personally wouldn't mind if some of the extra-loud tuned cars were removed from the roads, but I'm afraid that this law might do more harm than good. Better get a boattail done while it's still legal, or actually while it's less illegal. |
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I was reading on here that one of your failed euro states already had some law that wouldn't allow you to change tire size by more than 2% or 3% from what the vehicle left the factory with. |
As someone who has done "tech" inspectons BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA good luck enforcing that.
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That is of course not taking into account bias in the sourse of the reporting. |
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