Classics massively dumped to new MRB-rules
Posted on 20-12-2013 at 19:04 by ii – 74 Comments”
The MRB-regulations are being adapted, and so must oldtimerminnend the Netherlands as soon as possible of their expensive hobbyprojecten.
Fighting for a lost cause, a file and cause the Malieveld omploegen, and then with bent head your car in the sales throw. Because now the MRB exemption for vintage cars final for 40 years, raining ads of klassiekerrijders that their hobby now -forced – the door to do.
In the National auto show suggested Jurgen Vugts, managing director Autoscout24, that the website clearly shows that people take their car to really need, and especially the instances that run on LPG or diesel. “Then it goes to 200 percent more offered classics than a year ago.” Allememachies.
The offer explodes, the demand plummets where you stand. Autoscout24 signals that the search behavior to cultural heritage is decreased by about 42 percent. “So the consumer also leaves the classic now on your left.” There is a glimmer of hope: from abroad is still interest in Dutch classics.
Fortunately, there are not only lovers who have no road tax can/want to (strike out whichever is not applicable) to pay, but quite a bit of extra fuss to their hobby are willing to spend. By the way, I, the undersigned, will also continue in his Daf 66 around. Road tax or not.
Photo via autojunk.nl