Posted by: rethink May 5, 2013
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Although it would be good from the perspective of the buyer there are two main reasons why it might not be a good idea.
1. There are not enough roads and infrastructure to handle an increase in vehicular traffic that will be triggered by decrease in taxes.
2. People who have spent exorbitant money to buy cars previously will see a huge decrease in investment and will come to the streets and do Chaka jam. Right now only a certain upper middle class can afford to buy cars.
1. There are not enough roads and infrastructure to handle an increase in vehicular traffic that will be triggered by decrease in taxes.
2. People who have spent exorbitant money to buy cars previously will see a huge decrease in investment and will come to the streets and do Chaka jam. Right now only a certain upper middle class can afford to buy cars.