Showing posts with label fuel hike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fuel hike. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Automatic road tax reduction from June 24

KUALA LUMPUR: The reduction of road tax, which was to take effect on June 1, can only be done automatically on June 24 after the Road Transport Department computerised system is updated.

JPJ director-general Datuk Ahmad Mustapha Abdul Rashid said until then, vehicle owners would have to pay the tax at the original rates and then apply for reimbursement from JPJ offices starting June 23.

“Vehicle owners or their representatives can apply for reimbursement by providing documents like copies of bank statements, copies of their identity cards and form JPJ K6,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Form JPJ K6 can be obtained from all JPJ offices or downloaded from the JPJ website at www.jpj.gov.my. The reimbursements would be credited into their bank accounts, it added.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had announced that motorists would be given cash rebates and lower road tax to help them cushion the 41% hike in petrol and 63.3% hike in diesel prices.

Ahmad Mustapha said renewal of road tax with the new rates can also be made at Pos Malaysia offices or at the MyEG kiosk or portal at www. myeg.com.my. – Bernama

Fight Fuel Hike, Convert your car to LPG!

What Is LPG
LPG is produced during the normal petrol chemical distilling process of crude oil and the letters LPG stand for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, so in other words - petrol gas - which is 100% octane as in 100% octane 5* petrol 97/98 4* and 97 super unleaded. Any car can run on high octane fuel without modification, problems arise from cars designed to run on high octane being asked to use regular unleaded, which is 94%. LPG is stored in a liquid form because being 250x more dense than as a gas it requires less space within the car. Many manufacturers, including Renault, Citroen and Vauxhall offer LP gas cars direct from the dealership as part of the range. Other manufacturers such as Ford, Range Rover and Chrysler may not have an LPG vehicle as part of the range but will allow conversions to be carried out after manufacture as long as they are LPGA approved.
Interestingly two of the largest nations for LPG use in vehicles are Italy and Japan, who are not oil producers. In the UK we produce in excess of 4 million tonnes per year.

What are the Benefits
The benefits are:

  • smoother, quieter, cleaner running for your car
  • 30% extended engine life
  • cleaner air for all
  • half price fuel for you
  • lower service costs
  • extended cruising range. The ability to run on both petrol and gas.
  • safety - quality LPGA approved LP gas cars are recognised as being safer, offering better crash/fire tolerance.
  • safety - allowing you to drive a larger/luxury car with inherent added safety features and better crash protection qualities.
  • as a business user you will be able to recoup some of the conversion cost as a capital expense.
  • added reliability - the RAC and AA will confirm that most breakdowns are fuel related. On a rainy night having a second, fully independent tank of fuel might give some comfort.
  • possible reduced insurance premium
  • possibility of running one larger/luxury car for all journeys and selling second runabout.
  • resale value enhanced, especially on larger engined or luxury cars where running costs put a lot of customers off.

Comparisons of LPG

Compared to petrol

Compared to diesel

- 75 % less carbon monoxide

- 60% less carbon monoxide

- 40% less oxides of nitrogen

- 90% less oxides of nitrogen

- 87% less ozone forming potential

- 70% less ozone forming potential

- 85% less hydro carbons

- 90% less particulates

- 10% less carbon dioxide


Who Uses LPG
Worldwide millions of people have been benefiting from converting their car to run on LPG and now many car companies including Mitsubishi, Volkswagen and Smart are offering duel fuel models, which has proved very popular with fleet buyers looking to save on running costs. We are currently converting cars direct from the factory for Ford for the BP fleet.
In Europe, countries like Italy having nearly 1.5m but also countries like Japan, where 90% of taxis use LPG and Australia where on bigger vehicles it is extremely popular and even in America, where petrol is currently 25% of the cost in the UK, in certain clean states such as California. In the UK high profile users including Royal household, ministerial cars, local authorities, police forces and the support service industry such as UPS and Securicor. Also at the last budget the government allocated a further £30m towards London black cab users and fixed the price of LPG until 2008, but the main private users of LPG are people who appreciate smoother, quieter running, longer engine life, cheaper car insurance and half price fuel as well as knowing that you are doing your bit for the environment.

How Much Will I Save
Whatever you are spending on petrol will be halved on gas if you take into consideration longer engine life and longer engine peak performance. Also bear in mind for the larger/luxury car sector LP gas is very much a selling point, but should you feel that you are unable to justify a premium at resale the conversion can be fully removed and the car left in near original form and the kit can be re-used on another vehicle, we can reprogram. Also, you might qualify for cheaper car insurance and with car taxation soon to be based on emissions you might qualify for cheaper road tax and congestion charging.

Can we Convert Your Car
Within reason, all petrol engine vehicles can be converted with age and mileage not being as important as condition. We regularly convert high mileage modern and classic cars with anything up to 200,000 miles. If we are happy to do the job you will be happy with the results. Over the years we have converted in excess of 100 Jaguar/Daimler vehicles, dozens of Range Rovers, Cherokee Jeeps, Chrysler Grand Voyagers, Ford Mondeos and Galaxys. Please contact us and we will be happy to inform you if your car is suitable. For more information please see our Ford press release on home page and editorials from Jaguar Enthusiast, Jaguar Monthly, Jaguar World and Jaguar Drivers' Club magazines. For more information please go to Editorial page. More information on Jaguars/Daimlers can be found on websites listed below.

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Fight Fuel Hike, Run your car with water!

With the recent fuel hike, what can we do to save our self?




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Can this help us? I would urge government to allocate some fund for Science R&D or maybe give somekind of awards or recognition to malaysian scientist.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Gaji 2X, bukan 2 kali ganda gaji!

Langkah kerajaan yang terbaru untuk membantu rakyat yang sengsara kerana kenaikan harga minyak. Saya sendiri masih tidak dapat memahami bagaimana langkah ini dapat membantu rakyat sekalian.

Permasalahan yang pasti ialah kos untuk membeli minyak yang dulunya hanya RM1.92 seliter telah bertukar kepada RM2.70 seliter. Hanya dengan membahagikan pembayaran gaji kepada 2 kali sebulan tidak akan dapat membantu sedikit pun untuk mugurankan beban. Saya rasa mungkin hanya orang gila sahaja akan bersetuju bahawasanya pendekatan ini akan dapat membantu megurangkan beban.

Wake up lah Pak Lah oi...!!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Minyak dah naik!

Minyak dah naik, brangan lain tak lama lagi naik... ape yang kerajaan boleh bagi turun agaknya? Semenjak kenaikan minyak inileh rasanya rakyat sudah mula terasa, dan keadan di jalanraya pun adelah sedikit lengang pada masa yg tertentu.

Munking telah ade kesedaran akan bagaimana untuk berjimat. Tetapi persoalannya adakah dengan kurangnya pergerakan rakyat, bolehkah ekonomi kita meningkat? Atau ia boleh menjejaskan kadar pertumbuhan ekonomi kita.

Pada hemat saya sudah tentulah ianya akan terjejas, sudah pasti. Kebanyakan harga barangan telahpun naik, dan yang akan naik pun tak kurang banyaknya, jadi saya fikir pihak kerajaan perlulah memikirkan apakah barangan yang boleh diturunkan supaya boleh mengimbangi kenaikan harga minyak ini.