[ale] way OT - used car buying tips - yea or nea - PT 2
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 12:48:48 EST 2012
I'm glad we have emmission inspection. Air quality in Atlanta is
horrid and getting worse. Bro-in-law does atmosphere studies and his
work in Atlanta was an eye-opener. The combo of particulate emissions
and SO2 from industry coupled with NOx and mixed hydrocarbons from the
horrid traffic makes for a soup of nasty to breath. Add in the
thunderstorms in the summer and we have a pump that moves many tons of
crud from ground to 20+ miles up in a matter of minutes to make an
upper atmosphere concoction that surpasses CFCs in the ability to make
a chemical mess that effects plant growth, rainfall, etc (i.e. this is
a larger part of the anthropogenic global warming engine that
previously thought). Once that soup hits high UV source, all sorts of
chemistry takes place and none of it is long-term conducive of human
life.
Break out your chemistry books:-) Bro-in-law is first author.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v488/n7410/full/nature11278.html
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Beddingfield, Allen <allen at ua.edu> wrote:
> This first section about the emissions testing/legalities of it all makes
> me glad that I live in a state that doesn't do vehicle emissions testing
> or inspection stickers.
> I previously lived in Mississippi, where we had vehicle inspection
> stickers, but not emissions testing. That pretty much consisted of going
> to the local mechanic and paying $5.00 to have them slap a sticker on the
> car. They sometimes actually checked that your lights worked, but I think
> it usually ended up just being a new sticker slapped on.
> We don't have inspection here in Alabama, but law enforcement can pull you
> over for having a light out. They aren't very aggressive about it,
> though. There are plenty of smoke-belching one-head light clunkers on the
> road.
>
> Allen B.
> --
> Allen Beddingfield
> Systems Engineer
> The University of Alabama
>
>
>
>
> On 11/27/12 8:56 PM, "Ron Frazier (ALE)"
> <atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Here is some additional info on my car buying capers. Later down the
>>road, when I have time, I want to say some things about the car finding
>>and buying process. But now, I want to say some things about maintaining
>>the new used vehicle.
>>
>>This refers back to the thread of the 11/12/12 time frame.
>>
>>I did end up buying a used 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe, which I like very much.
>> I've been doing some research into gas mileage and maintenance. If you
>>have a Hyundai, this may apply directly to you. If you have another
>>brand of car, this may apply indirectly. All of this represents my
>>opinions and experience and your mileage may vary.
>>
>>What should you do when you first get your used car? If you bought it
>>from a dealer, you will have a temporary tag number. After 15 days or
>>so, when the dealer has put in the title transfer paperwork, you have to
>>visit the local tag office and complete the transfer to your name. If
>>you live in an emissions inspection county, the dealer should have taken
>>care of that. Be aware that you cannot sell your old car to an
>>individual in such a county without a valid emissions test. If you're
>>trading the car in and they'll auction it, this may not be an issue. If
>>the check engine light is on, the car will fail the test. Also,
>>obviously, you have to contact your insurance company and get a policy on
>>the car. You should also call the customer service department of the car
>>maker and register your ownership of the vehicle. This will enable them
>>to notify you of recalls and such.
>>
>
>
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