Press Release – New Zealand National Party Labour is pushing through a second car tax that will see Kiwis have to pay $12,000 more for a hilux in 2025, unfairly punishing those who dont have the option to switch to an EV, Nationals Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. Under …
Labour is pushing through a second car tax that will see Kiwis have to pay $12,000 more for a hilux in 2025, unfairly punishing those who don’t have the option to switch to an EV, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says.
Under the Government’s Clean Car Standard an importer of some Toyota Hilux models in 2025 will have to pay $9376. The purchaser of the Hilux will then have to pay $2900 under the Car Tax.
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Supersonic flights: Empty promises or the start of a new era?
Almost 20 years after Concorde ceased operations, supersonic air travel could soon be taking off again. A deal involving United Airlines and the startup Boom has got the aviation industry buzzing.
Many beleive that Boom Supersonic has the potential to usher in a new era of air travel
Back then, the top airlines were racing to ink deals with the Anglo-French Concorde and/or the American Boeing SST project. Lufthansa put its name down in the order books on both sides of the Atlantic for aircraft capable of flying at twice the speed of sound. At the time it was assumed that at some point in the 1970s, almost all long-haul passenger flights would be operated by supersonic airliners.