In North Carolina, cars 35 years old and older do not have to be inspected at
all - neither smog nor normal safety inspection. At the moment, the
requirement for emissions inspection only applies to certain metropolitan areas
but the coverage seems to be growing each year. The requirement for an annual
safety inspection applies statewide, except for the exemption on older cars.
Steve Byers
HBJ8L/36666
BJ8 Registry
Havelock, NC USA
---- Editorgary@aol.com wrote:
> I've been asked to do my column in the next issue of Sports Car Market
> Magazine on factors affecting the value of British cars, so would appreciate
>your
> far-flung knowledge on the issue of smog controls. As I understand it, some
> states have a cut-off year for exemptions, some exempt all cars registered as
> classic or antique cars, and others have a rolling horizon. I'd like to do a
> survey of what laws are currently in effect in as many states as possible?
>
> An example of an answer is:
>
> "In California, in order to register or renew, all cars built after 1975 must
> be smog-tested against the equipment and emissions standards that applied in
> the year they were manufactured. All cars built in 1975 and before are exempt
> from smog controls; this cut-off date is fixed and is not a rolling
> limitation."
>
> You can respond to me directly, or post your answer on the list if you think
> others would be interested.
>
> Thanks
> Gary Anderson
>
>
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