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I should be safe in assuming we are all paying the same/similar amount but just wanted some feedback.

My m35 is due for registration in 3 weeks time, the RTA side of things is $407.00 this year, $11.00 up on last year ($396.00).

What are you guys paying?

Just seems expensive, is it because it's an import or because the government likes to bend us over just as much as nissan australia? :)

The only other vehicle I have registered this year was my motorbike and it was only $100 and something.

Anyway, just thought I would put it out there to see :(

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Sorry I'm in Qld but I would love to only pay $400. I just paid 12 months over $800

sorry misread your post. Our rta side of it is about that much too

yeah, minus greenslip of course!! my greenslip this year is $480 :) can't remember who it's through but I might have to shop around this year :(

Yep mines due in a few weeks too $407

Thanks heaps for that man, it's always good to check these things. The RTA doesn't "always" get it right if you know what I mean?! :(

Yep, another high quality government agency :)

I should be safe in assuming we are all paying the same/similar amount but just wanted some feedback.

My m35 is due for registration in 3 weeks time, the RTA side of things is $407.00 this year, $11.00 up on last year ($396.00).

What are you guys paying?

Just seems expensive, is it because it's an import or because the government likes to bend us over just as much as nissan australia? :)

The only other vehicle I have registered this year was my motorbike and it was only $100 and something.

Anyway, just thought I would put it out there to see :(

It's calculated purely on vehicle class and weight. . that is it. . they are not fussed if it is an import etc. . .

Greenslips are slightly different but they rely more upon postcode and age and use of vehicle eg Private v Business, people complain about greenslip prices. . but those who are injured in car accidents would disagree..

It's calculated purely on vehicle class and weight. . that is it. . they are not fussed if it is an import etc. . .

Greenslips are slightly different but they rely more upon postcode and age and use of vehicle eg Private v Business, people complain about greenslip prices. . but those who are injured in car accidents would disagree..

Yep, exactly - weight and vehicle class are used to determine the RTA rego cost.

$407 to the RTA, $678 for ctp with GIO, ouch

A major reason for higher CTP greenslips in NSW is the new Life Time Care Scheme which covers catastrophic injuries regardless of fault and the no -fault child scheme and at-fault ANF for drivers.. The MAA have a LTCS levy. You will see it in the cost breakdown of your greenslip. Plus the insurers margin of course.

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