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93RubyZ
04-13-2008, 11:41 PM
This is what is stated in the AZ Department of Environmental Quality website for vehicles exempt from emissions inspections:

Exempted Vehicles

Model year 2004 or newer, except reconstructed, vehicles
Model year 2006 or newer original equipment alternative fuel vehicles
Model year 1966 and older vehicles
Vehicles designated as "collectible" (requires collectible vehicle insurance, reported to Arizona Motor Vehicle Division by insurer)
Electric powered, golf carts or vehicles with engine displacement of less than 90cc
Motorcycles registered in the Tucson metropolitan area
Apportioned vehicles (licensed in more than one state)
Vehicles leased to a person residing outside the emission control areas
Vehicles transferred between dealers (wholesale)So is that all there is to it, just get collector's car insurance and you don't have to get your ZR-1 tested?

GOLDCYLON
04-15-2008, 09:51 AM
This is what is stated in the AZ Department of Environmental Quality website for vehicles exempt from emissions inspections:

Exempted Vehicles

Model year 2004 or newer, except reconstructed, vehicles
Model year 2006 or newer original equipment alternative fuel vehicles
Model year 1966 and older vehicles
Vehicles designated as "collectible" (requires collectible vehicle insurance, reported to Arizona Motor Vehicle Division by insurer)
Electric powered, golf carts or vehicles with engine displacement of less than 90cc
Motorcycles registered in the Tucson metropolitan area
Apportioned vehicles (licensed in more than one state)
Vehicles leased to a person residing outside the emission control areas
Vehicles transferred between dealers (wholesale)So is that all there is to it, just get collector's car insurance and you don't have to get your ZR-1 tested?

Kinda of you must provide proof you have another vehicle as a daily driver. Most collectable insurance outfits have a yearly mileage limitation. But not all. GC

93RubyZ
04-19-2008, 04:55 AM
Yeah, that's about what I thought. But that's it?! I was planning on doing that eventually but now have some additional incentive. I already got my testing done, but at least I shouldn't have to do it again.

GOLDCYLON
04-19-2008, 10:55 PM
Yeah, that's about what I thought. But that's it?! I was planning on doing that eventually but now have some additional incentive. I already got my testing done, but at least I shouldn't have to do it again.

At the time I did my registering this was discussed but had not gone ino law yet. I chose not to do it as mine is a daily driver. Yeah if its a collector or a pleasure vehicle only I would not hesitate!!! Used to piss me off for years when my 1967 Camaro which was exempt for many years had to go through every darn year after 1985. I would use this exemption oppourtunity for as long as it lasts ;)