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Old 05-20-2022, 10:59 AM   #9
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I'm not in California but would it really offset much, from a practical/legislation standpoint? I rarely see cars on the road older than 2000 anymore and we don't have the toughest emissions regulations in Pennsylvania.
we've been having this discussion for quite a few years. the number of vehicles you see on the road in ca that are mid 90s is like 3 out of every 100. 1990 or older, maybe 1 out of 100 if not less.

70s? 1 out of 500 or less.

Does the emissions program in CA REALLY make that big of a dent? even if it was proven to have no measurable impact, the state would still leave it in play as a cash generating device.
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