Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Quebec Hikes Vehicle Registration Pegged To Engine Displacement

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Quebec's love affair with small, efficient cars is well-known around these parts. And a new government measure will only further enable that, as Quebec is set to raise annual vehicle registration fees based o vehicle's displacement size.

In an economic update released by the province, new measures were announced for vehicles with displacements of 4.0L or higher. The fees will rise by about 10 percent for engines ranging from 4 to 5.2L, while an additional 19 tiers of tariffs will be enacted for engines 5.3L or larger. At the highest end, a 7.0L engine will cost an additional $214.20 according to the CAA.

In addition, new one-time fees will be enacted for new vehicle purchases. The fee schedule is

  • $50 for a 4.0L to 4.9 L engine
  • $100 for a 5.0L to 5.9 L engine
  • $200 for a 6.0L engine

The fee will largely impact buyers of pickup trucks, as most passenger cars, CUVs and SUVs offer engines below the threshold. Expect the 2.7L and 3.5L Ford Ecoboost, the 3.6L GM mid-sizers and the 3.6L Ram trucks to become very popular among Quebec's truck buyers.

The post Quebec Hikes Vehicle Registration Pegged To Engine Displacement appeared first on The Truth About Cars.



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