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More Anti-RHD Propoganda

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 11:23 pm
by rockcrete
Thanks to one of our members for posting this up on our site:

No wonder we're coming under so much heat again all of a sudden.....

Time to start directly going after these clowns, too......

please provide them some feedback, I already have: mail@cada.ca
Just stumbled across this little gem put out by our friends at CADA (Canadian Automobile Dealers Association) published April 20th: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/arch ... c3089.html
If you read near the bottom they go on to spout off on how dangerous RHD vehicles are because they do not comply with CMVSS and say they are environmentally unfriendly due to their age, and quote the ICBC study.

They also recently published their own report on RHD called "Right Hand Drive Wrong for Canada" which they are lobbying the gov't with: http://www.cada.ca/Uploads/PDFS/public/ ... _Drive.pdf

We need to take action against this crap NOW.

Re: More Anti-RHD Propoganda

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:12 am
by mararmeisto
Neither link you provided works. Maybe you could cut/paste the pertinent sections into this forum and then provide an email address for us.

Re: More Anti-RHD Propoganda

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:17 am
by rockcrete
Fixed now - it was shortening the links when I copied and pasted from the forum :D

Re: More Anti-RHD Propoganda

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:44 am
by docsavage
The CADA graphs suggest that in 2007 less than 2000 RHD's were imported into Canada. Not a significant number in my mind. Its also nice that our little vans get a special shout out from them.

In Canada we are supposed to be progressive in reduce, reuse, recycle. They suggest giving people $3000 dollars to scrap a perfectly good car?? Why re-expend all that energy and raw material to build a new car and wreck an old one. I guess we really have become a throw away society, sad really.

But in the end, the most telling argument we have is that ICBC has not raised the rates on these vehicles as many suggest they should. If there was an increased risk, then common insurance company strategy would be to raise the rates. There lack of action shows that there really is no need to.

James

Re: More Anti-RHD Propoganda

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:55 am
by rockcrete
The real problem is how deeply into ICBC the CADA reaches.

Paul Taylor, the former President and CEO of ICBC (when all our troubles began) was the former President and CEO of the BC Automobile Dealer's Association (now known as the New Car Dealer's Association of BC to distance themselves from used car dealers).