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Re: Shell Optimax Petrol....

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 4:56 pm
by IdolDroog
228,000?!?!? Most people in Britain barely get over 140/150K before the car just dies! The most ive ever seen is like 180/190K...still if your 1999 is at 81,000 already then ur doing 20,000 a year which is a massive amount - I hope you dont get sore :P
(my cars on 91,000 at 8 years old by the way)

Re: Shell Optimax Petrol....

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 5:13 pm
by Deuce Bigolo
Amazing how the newer vehicles seem to breakdown more frequently than their predecessors....technology

My parents still run a Toyota Corona & A Toyota Camry....never had a broken part on either.....25 & 20 years old if memory serves me correctly

As for the Australias own Holden brand fron the 40s to the 70s....indestructible compared to todays offerings and cheap to replace parts

A Mechanic mate of mine used to clock up 60,000km per year as a courier in a HK Holden Monaro.Did it for 10 years no problems apart from starting and stalling in the cold.Not bad for a car made in the late sixties.Made to last a lifetime.He hotted it up and sold it(1 mile to the gallon is expensive) - rolled and totalled within a month

cheers
B....OZ

Re: Shell Optimax Petrol....

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 6:18 pm
by IdolDroog
Your post was really interesting Bimmercat thanks for taking the time. Without gettting into a big debate over US/UK fuel prices but can you give me an approx to how much it costs to buy petrol./gas over there? Around here it costs about 75.9p per Litre (i think thats right!) so basically on a fuel level alone at approx 10p per mile it would cost us like ?2000 a year to do the kind of mileage. Kind of a lot!
Maybe you could answer me something - why is it in america both on fictional tv (i know i know!!) and reality based tv the engines seem to be extremely loud and have such exhaust powered rumbles. I could only conclude that your engines must be bigger than ours or that you all have funny exhausts.

Having said that - I know films are inaccurate but all your generic cars in films seem to be beaten up and really loud.....Tis strange.

Btw - anyone have any thoughts on the new road tax fine system?

ps - anyone else see that documentary on texas last night? seeing them driving about in those big 50s looking cars brought a smile to my face :D

Re: Shell Optimax Petrol....

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 7:13 pm
by IdolDroog
well $1.35 works out at 0.75pence so for the same amount of money you are getting a gallon and we are getting a litre!....damnit i forgot US gallons and UK gallons are different..shit


anyway to return to your post. your pick-up sounds great! nearly 300bhp loll, mines got 90bhp and it takes off pretty fucking quick lol Sounds like you got some serious machinery there man, congratulations :D

theres an increasing amount of hondas and toyotas on the road around here and i can tell they are great cars - reliable, fast as hell, but i just find the look of them soo bland and uninteresting.sad really. i think illl stick with the vw golf, popular as hell but for a reason - it suits everyone from families to single young people to elderly people.....please excuse my lapse in typing again for this reply in a hurry :D

Re: Shell Optimax Petrol....

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 3:48 pm
by IdolDroog
FUCK! I just wrote a whole big answer to you Bimmercat, clicked POST and somehow (prob by acidently cursor dragging) my browser flipped back and when I tried to return forward my post was gone! So now i have to rewrite the things i said to you...went something like this I think:

Your truck sounds awesome, do you have any photos of it that you could send me? I really like the whole pick-up idea as it ouses Americana and Marty had a kickass one in Back to the Future lol. Also they always had them in horror films in the 80s and im big into those as well :)

You said you get to 80-90mph easily but whats the top youve been ? Personally 93mph is the fastest ive driven (only been passed my test a year on jan 13th) but i dont enjoy it as I dont think cars are safe at that speed. Anything over 70mph is pretty dangerous when you think about the possibilities (dont forget Norfolk where I live is the only county in England without any motorways)
Recently one of my friends clutch broke on her car and she couldnt stop easily or something and a few months back my parents were driving his old volvo and the accelerator got stuck down and was accelerating away - if that happened at like 100mph you need a miracle....