Jay Leno’s star power wasn’t enough to persuade a California legislative committee to pass a measure to allow owners of classic cars like him to be exempted from the state’s rigorous smog-check requirements.
Imagine being rich and famous and this is your political cause. What an effing creep.
You think billionaires are living on a budget where $200 versus $2000 is a notable difference?
I’m no billionaire, and I assume you probably aren’t either.
But if you got a huge garage slap full of extremely valuable antique vehicles, that all suddenly need emissions inspection, despite them only basically being driven once a year or for testing or an event or something, then why wouldn’t someone with such a collection of rare and antique vehicles not want to move to a more chill state?
It’s impossible to make many of his classic vehicles to ever meet emissions standards, but at the same time he doesn’t drive them everyday either.
Mississippi and a handful of other states are reasonably chill about such things. Like if you have an antique tag (vehicle 25 years old or older), you’re only allowed to drive it once a month or so.
With his collection of vehicles (which may as well be a museum of its own already), those vehicles need to be driven every few months or so, even if only for a few miles, to sling the oil and fluids around and keep the parts from locking up.
Yeah yeah, Jay is stupid rich, but he’s also maintaining a functioning chunk of automotive history. Nobody expects those antique cars on the road every single day, but sometimes they need to breathe…
Keep dreaming, bud. I’m sure Leno would move to another state eventually if there’s really no way forward. But there’s no way in hell it will be to Mississippi 🤣
This article might be a little dated, but not all that long ago in recent history…
https://www.sunherald.com/entertainment/article173062786.html
Guess what? Mississippi has casinos, beaches, and tourists!
Ain’t no way in hell, man. Good luck though.