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要是我没有记错,要是有正规引进到澳洲市场的车型,只能进口车龄15年以上的车型。。。
可能年限我记得不准确,但是记得好像有类似的法律的。。。
如果车型尚未引进到澳洲,好像不受年限限制
Australia
2009 Chevrolet Camaro SS in Castle Hill, New South Wales
In Australia, the commercial import of used motor vehicles is significantly regulated and restricted by the Department of Infrastructure.[69]
The allowed imports are limited to what are called special and enthusiast vehicles (SEVS), or cars manufactured 25 years ago and older (With the introduction of the [1]).
All vehicles imported into Australia must also be listed on the "Register of Approved Vehicles"[70]
Limitations of vehicles manufactured after 1 January 1989 was to ensure compliance with the regulations governing safety of vehicles on Australian Roads that came into force on this date.[71]
Until the present regulations entered force at the start of 2004, cars over 15 years old could be imported, and would need to gain a Vehicle Inspection in Australia (needed for registration transfer in many states anyway) and often safety modifications to ensure that they met with regulations that would have been in force at the time of their manufacture.[72]
To bring a special or enthusiast vehicle into Australia, the importer must either apply to have the car added to the SEVS register, or import a car already listed on the register.[73]
Vehicles can also be imported to Australia under what is known as a "Type Approval",[74] this is generally used by remanufacturing companies who wish to import a vehicle that is commercially sold overseas, and remanufactured for use in Australia. Examples of vehicles such as this are the Chevrolet Camaro, the RAM Family of Trucks, and the Ford F-Series.
Grey imports can pose considerable challenges, due to Australia using Left Hand Traffic, as opposed to the more common Right-Hand Traffic.
This means that vehicles produced for compliance from a country that uses Right Hand Traffic would need a number of modifications to be compliant with the Australian Design Rules,[71] these modifications must be compliant with the Vehicle Standards Bulletin 14,[75] primarily the components that relate to Suspension and Steering,[76] and Lighting [77]
Vehicles imported into Australia must be complied by a Registered Automotive Workshop[78] for use on the roads in Australia. This is different to a regular workshop as detailed in the Vehicle Inspection in Australia article, where a regular automotive workshop can be authorised to conduct vehicle safety inspections in most states. |
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