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Old 04-22-2003, 04:14 PM
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If the polititians here in California really want to put some money down on a solution they could always work on some sort of incentive plan to lower interest rates on new vehicles for those who are financially bound. It seems that a good number pollutors are owned by people of a lower income bracket or who have too many bills to afford a new vehicle. This may not be a surefire solution in itself but niether is removing classic cars from the road which are barely driven anyhow! I would also agree that obvious pollutors should be removed or repaired whether they be "new" or "classic". It just seems that there are sollutions out there & that the enthusiast is going to take it in the rear in the end. Our government is trying to find the easy fix & it's not fair to us especially when it won't do anything to fix the problem in the end anyway.
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