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Submissions - 2002

The AAA presents submissions, representing the views of Australian motorists and our constituent members, to government hearings and enquiries:

1.5.2002Download PDF(261.58 KB)
Productivity Commission Inquiry Into The Automotive Manufacturing Sector
AAA argues that lower tariffs as well as lower taxes and charges will result in reduced new car prices, and that this will stimulate the sales of new cars which are generally safer and 'cleaner' than older cars.

1.3.2002Download PDF(38.83 KB)
Motor Motor Vehicle Environment Committee (MVEC) proposal for an Australian Green Vehicles Guide
AAA believes the opportunity to provide relevant, appropriate and timely information to the motoring consumer is an important component of any package of measures aiming to reduce CO2 and regulated emissions.

1.3.2002Download PDF(16.02 KB)
Setting the Ethanol Limit in Petrol
While the AAA understands that the primary objective of the national fuel quality standards is to reduce vehicle emissions, it is essential to consider inuse operability factors as well as warranty of new and used vehicles of all ages that would use petrol with an increased Ethanol level.


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