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02-11-2012, 06:43 PM | #61 | |||
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Sure makes me feel better paying the annual NZ$287 rego bill on my SC V8 and helps subsidise the $2,30 a litres for 98 Octane. Swings and roundabouts I suppose... |
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02-11-2012, 07:12 PM | #62 | ||
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Cost me $500 a year to register my v8. Then another $500 for third party.
Not sure what state is 'well' over a grand. |
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02-11-2012, 08:13 PM | #63 | ||
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993.60 to renew a v8 in QLD
includes CTP but nothing more. fire and theft is more, comprehensive is more. Ice |
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02-11-2012, 08:31 PM | #64 | |||
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Thinking back, effective climate control a/c was a big factor in why I got hooked on the Fairmonts and XR50, but with quite reasonable fuel economy. The AU was to blame for that. |
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02-11-2012, 09:59 PM | #65 | |||
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But you're right, it's probably perception. As many have said here, it depends on how the car is driven. If the car is taken on frequent long trips, chances are there isn't going to be a huge difference in fuel economy. Personally I drive mainly around the city where the in-line six's fuel consumption shoots way up. That's where the EcoBoost comes in
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02-11-2012, 10:18 PM | #66 | |||
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Sure I could buy a Prius for $30k, or I can keep my $3k Falcon ute. It's gunna take me a very very long time to burn $27k more fuel in my ute.
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02-11-2012, 10:28 PM | #67 | ||
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People harp on about the fuel economy of a big car...
I've stopped using my Falcon as a daily driver and now only really drive when I'm going to Melbourne or similar (I live about an hr north). My economy as a daily driver was 10.4lt/100km, it's back down to 9.2lt/100km doing these runs. And you know what? It's a hell of a lot more comfortable than a 3 cylinder Golf. I'll pay the extra $5/100km for the comfort, thanks.
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02-11-2012, 11:02 PM | #68 | ||
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Always had country runs to do, so
WB 253 Ute approx 13L/100km with extractors HJ Kingswood 202 wagon 9.4L/100km ED Falcon 4.0 Classic 8-9L/100km HJ60 diesel manual 10.5-12.5L/100km, sat on 2250 revs at 110 IIRC VY Commodore 3.8 Wagon, 8.4L/100km BF XR6 4 speed 8.4L/100km FG XR6 5 speed 9.2 L/100km SY Territory AWD 10.5L/100km, got a 9.5 once XW Fairmont Wagon 302, about 13-15L/100km but what a sound ED XR8 Sprint manual about 10.5L/100km with cruise. Toyota Echo 6.6L/100km most comfortable was ED, BF or SY. Most fun was the Sprint and XW. All large cars icy cold air-con except HJ which had none (imagine those days...) If I had to drive to another country town far away in a hurry, assuming old NT speed laws and WA size distances, it's the Sprint and daylight second. I've always felt the Falcon/Commodore type car was the best for most of Australia's country roads; most comfortable, most acceptable economy, relative simplicity, most parts and easily understood servicing but the times they-are-a-changin'. It would be nice to stash a late Fairlane or an AU2 VCT Fairmont Ghia though. Would there ever be space for a local, small volume niche manufacturer to make a Fairlane type car in low numbers in the future just for country Australia? To combine something like Jag's 2.2L diesel (which chews 5's on the highway I think) and an 8 speed ZF with supple suspension and a long wheelbase, would be fantastic for Aussie country roads. |
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02-11-2012, 11:19 PM | #69 | |||
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03-11-2012, 08:08 AM | #70 | |||
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03-11-2012, 08:58 AM | #71 | |||
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An Aussie diesel RWD sedan would sell its pants off, especially in rural Australia which would capitalise on the large Ford and Holden dealer network. I really think people don't understand how we'll diesel is regarded out in the general population. |
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03-11-2012, 06:03 PM | #72 | ||
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Actually guys, you got me! Yes the Jag! Also there's a midsize Jag rumoured to be coming as well...
Since I wrote about that, I've been reading up on the Ecoboost Falcon and trying to find what highway Km's it gets. I've found a 6.3 and a 5.4, so answering my question, the car already exists! Aussie, RWD, <6L/100km on highway potential. Can be had in G6E trim, Australia wide servicing unlike a Jag, costs of servicing very reasonable. It needs 95 Octane and not a true LWB, but it could sell to country Australia if they could just get the message out. Talk about "Fords that could save Ford now"... I didn't even consider it and I'm a Ford fan. Hey Brazen, agree with you on the diesel RWD, but if you look at EcoBoost it's already doing diesel style consumption as a more-simple-to-maintain petrol motor with no DPFs... Is anyone using an EcoBoost on the highway at present, and what is your consumption? |
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03-11-2012, 06:28 PM | #73 | |||
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03-11-2012, 06:40 PM | #74 | ||
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Hear what you are saying FTW, daresay the country will experience $2 fuel first and that'll change opinions really quick.
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03-11-2012, 07:42 PM | #75 | |||
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My Territory manages down to about 10 l/100 in the country - fortunately I don't live in the city! I remember a mum at a school the kids went to when ours were younger turned up every day with her 3 absolutely squashed in her Liberty so tight they could hardly breathe. My kids were floating round in the Territory with acres of space. I honestly don't know what idea some people have when they buy Subarus. They used to be good when they first came out, maybe the reputation stuck? |
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03-11-2012, 09:09 PM | #76 | |||
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04-11-2012, 10:40 AM | #77 | ||
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This same discussion has been going on since the 70s. Back then when the fuel scare first hit I used to buy near new LTD,s Fairlanes, GTs etc because everyone was frightened of the cost of fuel and you could get them for next to nothing compared to small cars. I had a great time while most people were driving small fuel misers and I did calculations at the time that gave me the result that I would have to drive the big car for 5yrs before I reached the cost of a small car of the same age. Thats without the fuel cost to run the small car for that period of time. This made me a very happy man!!!
Each to his or her own. Drive what makes you happy its not worth the aggravation. I don't even think about fuel costs anymore!
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04-11-2012, 11:59 AM | #78 | ||
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funny op should bring this up because i get about 6-10 in my car in the sig.
if i really granny it i dont go over 8 per 1000 funny how a 12 year old falcon is more efficient than most modern cars and has about double the nm in tourqe.
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