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31-05-2008, 10:18 PM | #121 | ||
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Speaking of huge fuel usage, was just reading in the aviation digest that commercial jet airlines world wide use 2.5 million liters of jet fuel every 5 minutes!. That's about 8,000 liters per second every day 24/7. No wonder there is a shortage on.
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31-05-2008, 11:14 PM | #122 | |||
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In Australia though... it's simple. It's about the focus on environmental improvement, and to achieve this, the production processes are changed, are more complex and are more expensive to achieve. This all increases the 'base' price of the commodity. What happens on the retail side is variable. With Diesel, the first benchmark was 500ppm, this then went to 50ppm from 2006 and has to be at 10ppm in 2009. That's just for Sulfur. There's several other requirements that are changing that all add to the complexity and production costs. It's a misconception that Diesel is just a bi-product and should cost less. It's not that it's a bi-product, there is still a refining process, one which has become very complex, it's just that less crude per barrel is used to create 1Ltr of diesel compared to 1Ltr of petrol. But that difference in not enough anymore. |
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01-06-2008, 02:00 AM | #123 | ||
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i heard of some mob in queensland making diesel from coal and its gonna be super cheap or some crap
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01-06-2008, 02:56 PM | #124 | ||
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it could go to $5 a litre and theres nothing we can do
im amazed by ppl whinging about it really.. buy a smart car, get a bike, e.t.c
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01-06-2008, 04:11 PM | #125 | |||
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All we can do is buy 4 cylinder utes and keep our fingers crossed the jobs are not far from home. |
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01-06-2008, 04:26 PM | #126 | |||
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01-06-2008, 05:16 PM | #127 | |||
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01-06-2008, 05:19 PM | #128 | |||
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but too many a majority have abused it for years buying big cars in the city, see HEAPS of them with a single lone driver... lots of territorys e.t.c : makes no sense at all.. now the abuse has ruined it for the genuine people out there.
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01-06-2008, 05:34 PM | #129 | |||
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Isn't the problem the number of people that want to BUY that Barrel, and the amount that is refined daily ? It's not the cost of extraction - it's supply and demand. |
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01-06-2008, 06:26 PM | #130 | ||
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i just bought a 3.8 litre S Sedan commodore and will be jobless very soon it depresses me that i wont be able to afford to drive it.
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01-06-2008, 06:27 PM | #131 | ||
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how many people are getting rid of there high powered cars because of this or not going out as much?
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01-06-2008, 09:42 PM | #132 | |||
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01-06-2008, 11:29 PM | #134 | ||
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its very simple i feel the governent should tell the fuel distributors to behave with their prices or be nationalised it worked in canada (so im told)
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02-06-2008, 10:44 AM | #135 | ||
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i think its been great technology wise too...obviously the public hates it and thus its made the manufacturers innovate and look into newer better technology... hybrids, better diesels, hydrogen, electric.. the age old 4-stroke petrol motor's days are numbered and its only gonna get better..
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02-06-2008, 11:03 AM | #137 | |||
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Ultimately people will blame the government because of the huge amount of revenue they collect from fuel and also the lack of alternatives offered (good, relaible public transport that serves more of the community)
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02-06-2008, 11:29 AM | #138 | ||||
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Approx one quarter of the Australian mainland would need to be covered in and growing Soy Beans to supply the US of A with one years supply of diesel. Kinda puts it into perspective.
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02-06-2008, 01:00 PM | #139 | |||
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It just doesn't suit some applications. Having said that, we've purchased the latest generation turbo diesel car as well, so I believe that I'm "doing my bit for the environment" by having a HDi with FAP and LPG. I have a bit of a chuckle when I see a Prius up our way. I'm sure the 307 probably returns a better fuel economy and puts out less emissions that the Prius, in our situation.
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02-06-2008, 01:18 PM | #140 | |||
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Sadly, its not true. The most important emissions, CO2, from LPG powered vehicles is atm at best 5% less/km than the same vehicle on petrol.....and they are the figures that can be viewed at for newer vehicles http://www.greenvehicleguide.gov.au/...skWebForm.aspx. Other harmful emissions from LPG are indeed lower, however, it is CO2 that is our pressing issue for the moment. |
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02-06-2008, 01:44 PM | #141 | |||
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02-06-2008, 02:12 PM | #142 | |||
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According to you people should get two cars, a small one for during the week and the large SUV for weekends. That would be great and ideal if it was affordable. You see when you have a car there are fixed costs like insurance, rego, ctp etc that are the same regardless of whether you drive the car every day or once a month. This fact makes owning a second small car unaffordable for most who then have no other real choice than to get the big car and simply drive it all the time. Hence the " heaps of them with a single lone driver" making you " not happy". |
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02-06-2008, 05:25 PM | #143 | |||
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So how does the peugeot compare with a prius on the highway cycle? |
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02-06-2008, 05:35 PM | #144 | |||
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Reduce the cost of rego to a bookeeping amount and eliminate TAC insurance completely from all private vehicles. Recover the cost on a user pay prinicple(yes use it more, it will cost more...only fair) by collecting the lost revenue at the fuel bowser. Then people could commute in the tinsy winsy car and still have their 4wD, whatever, for the few occasions when they really need it. Accident insurance? private insurers will negotiate deals if you can specify the vehicle is low km, used only several times per month etc |
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02-06-2008, 05:38 PM | #145 | |||
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I plan to take the Peugeot on a trip to Melbourne (from Adelaide) in July, so I'm hoping to get those figures down in the low 5's, or possibly even high 4's. It's going to take 2 tanks for the entire trip. One there and one back. We have the 2.0L HDi, but you can get a 1.6L HDi which returns even better fuel consumption. Cruising at 110km/h in 6th gear usually shows about 4 - 4.5L/100km on the instantaneous read out on a flat road. It's great when driving down an incline and you see it drop to zero!
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02-06-2008, 07:17 PM | #146 | |||
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and private insurers in Sydney at least don't care how much or little you drive. The rate is the same. |
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02-06-2008, 09:16 PM | #147 | |||
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If it cost is $3.00 a litre to buy and it cost $2.50 to make it and have profit for the oil companies good and well i`m happy to pay it but i just don`t think the current prices reflect a fair and reasonable barrel cost with the price going up and down weekly. |
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02-06-2008, 10:09 PM | #148 | |||
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At the end of the day i will not buy that carton off beer or just work a extra 30 minutes overtime and keep driving my Falcon. I accept that is cost money but to say the price is not being artificially inflated is a bit hard to swallow $140 down to $126 in under a week come on, the fuel price shot up soon as crude jumped, but funny thing is the fuel prices didn't drop back down as quickly when the price of crude dropped.
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02-06-2008, 10:23 PM | #149 | ||
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I just read Diesel-dieting Audi A3 TDIe rivals Prius.
its about "A DIESEL Audi with Prius-rivalling fuel economy has been introduced in Australia. The A3 Sportback TDIe is not a revolutionary concept, but uses a series of small modifications that help it save fuel." link The new A3 TDIe costs $38,900, which means it is the second-cheapest model in the A3 Sportback range, sitting above the $37,200 entry-level car. |
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03-06-2008, 02:12 AM | #150 | |||
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Diesel has an extra 17.5c excise on top of it that wasn't removed when the GST came in (the greenies didn't want more people running diesel cars in Australia). People in the transport industry can get a rebate from this but normal vehicles cant. |
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