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Old 18-10-2014, 11:46 PM   #1
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Default Thread Relocation Gripe

I started at thread in The Pub titled "Better Fuel Economy When Driven Hard?" and I've just found this has been moved to the Post Classic forum. The topic of this thread was about fuel economy in general, not just for the car I've done this test in, so I'm puzzled as to why it was moved as it was primarily general automotive talk...hence The Pub is where I started it.

In this case shouldn't posts such as "New Mazda MX5" and "LS3 For Final Commodore" be moved to Non Ford Rides or "bathurst ads" be moved to The Pits? I could go on with more threads but I assume you get my point.

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