Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

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Re: Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

Post by hanj » Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:27 pm

is ford fiesta available in US of A?



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Re: Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

Post by Richard » Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:37 pm

nidhal wrote:
Tiwaz wrote:Not to mention question of practicality...

You have your fuelhog US of A Ford something sport.

Eats insane amount of fuel, got pisspoor space for carrying junk and most of the time you have no use for most of it's horsepower. And most likely rides so low that you are better sticking to only well maintained part of road network.

120km/h, max speed you will find out there. And even that only during summer.
Well maintained road network, small and getting smaller every year.
Price of fuel, up and soaring further with every passing year.
thats the !"#¤% thing in Finland!! maximum 120km/h!! i wonder know why other EU countries like Germany it´s open without limit in the high way!! BUT now in our days u can order a machine from UK its something like 400 euro and u can know if some police or radar or camera in you way :D
Germany is the only EU country in mainland Europe that has any unrestricted roads. The only other place is the Isle of Man.

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Re: Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

Post by hanj » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:03 pm

nidhal...whereabout do you usually drive? i'll make a point to avoid those routes...

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Re: Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

Post by Tiwaz » Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:37 am

nidhal wrote:
Tiwaz wrote:Not to mention question of practicality...

You have your fuelhog US of A Ford something sport.

Eats insane amount of fuel, got pisspoor space for carrying junk and most of the time you have no use for most of it's horsepower. And most likely rides so low that you are better sticking to only well maintained part of road network.

120km/h, max speed you will find out there. And even that only during summer.
Well maintained road network, small and getting smaller every year.
Price of fuel, up and soaring further with every passing year.
thats the !"#¤% thing in Finland!! maximum 120km/h!! i wonder know why other EU countries like Germany it´s open without limit in the high way!! BUT now in our days u can order a machine from UK its something like 400 euro and u can know if some police or radar or camera in you way :D

Yay! Yet another speedhog for the roads.

Comes to my mind this recent thing how one knight of the highway was driving 120+km/h. I think it was in this place called "Malaga". Granted, guy also had been knocking up some booze. But he still wouldn't have succeeded in causing so much damage if he hadn't though he was Kimi Räikkönen and put pedal to metal.


Oh yes, and police have mobile cameras they drop down. And police does not report it's radar traps to anyone so your 400€ purchase is only valid for permanent camera posts.

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Re: Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

Post by peteh » Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:38 am

nidhal wrote:
thats the !"#¤% thing in Finland!! maximum 120km/h!! i wonder know why other EU countries like Germany it´s open without limit in the high way!! BUT now in our days u can order a machine from UK its something like 400 euro and u can know if some police or radar or camera in you way :D
If you drive on any Finnish highway in the summer, you will soon find out why the speed is restricted. Usually after a tough winter, and numerous cars driving with studs most of the year the roads are a little worst for wear.
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Re: Cost of ownership for fuel efficient car

Post by Reona » Tue Apr 22, 2008 4:35 pm

BUT now in our days u can order a machine from UK its something like 400 euro and u can know if some police or radar or camera in you way :D[/quote]

Well you can and it is possible to detect all cameras, fixed mobile etc. , but they don't help with laser guns - by the time they detect the gun your speed has been clocked. Interestingly in the UK it seems as if camera location detection is encouraged - by law all static cameras have to be painted a standard colour and be clearly visible and warnings, I believe, have to be posted when mobile cameras are used. Camera detectors are not illegal in the UK (they used to be, but only because it they technically needed a radio license) - it is possible to buy laser jammers - but they are certainly illegal - if you check the sales sites they are sold as garage door opening kits. I can see an argument for everyone knowing where cameras are - but there are obviously arguments against. The authorities in the UK have taken the first route I guess - even so an incredible number of people get booked every year in the UK - 'bout 2 million.


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