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Ffs, not this bollocks again. See bigger picture.This price rise is entirely self inflicted too. Oil is priced in dollars and something happened around Mid 2016 that caused Sterling to plummet against the dollar. Can’t see what that was though.
Try a 1000cc bike marra, put a bit of fun in your life.I put 4eu a week in my 125cc shitty scooter .
I shit myself every time I ride it but gets me from A to B
Dont steal his comfort blanket ffs....Ffs, not this bollocks again. See bigger picture.
I only use it for work.Try a 1000cc bike marra, put a bit of fun in your life.
Same tools in all honesty. Just need more throttle and cornering control marra.I only use it for work.
1000cc would kill me
I struggle to park this lil fucker . Nightmare here .Same tools in all honesty. Just need more throttle and cornering control marra.
Where you riding it like,?I struggle to park this lil fucker . Nightmare here .
No idea if I'm even licensed to ride it
In Malta , my uk licence covered Riding it.Where you riding it like,?
Fair enough.In Malta , my uk licence covered Riding it.
When I changed to Malta licence I lost some categories I think .
It’s always gonna be more efficient to fill it right up, as you aren’t having to drive to the petrol station so many times. Petrol savings due to weight will be negligible, but additional spends due to a reasonable 2-3 mile trip to the station 3-4 times a month in potentially crap traffic will be fairly significant and certainly out weight the savingsCurrently put £30 petrol in the car per week. So usually £120 month.
Would it be more efficient to just fill the car to the brim in one go and hope the petrol lasts the month and saves me a few quid?
Car engine is 1.0 eco boost Ford Focus.
Carol Vorderman hasn't got a look in with this kernt mind.It’s always gonna be more efficient to fill it right up, as you aren’t having to drive to the petrol station so many times. Petrol savings due to weight will be negligible, but additional spends due to a reasonable 2-3 mile trip to the station 3-4 times a month in potentially crap traffic will be fairly significant and certainly out weight the savings
Petrol in Texas is about half the price of UK. This afternoon my neighbour was bemoaning the fact that "gas prices are so high now" (he totally blames Biden). He drives a Ford truck with a 6.7l engine!Stupid pick up truck. Wanna buy it
Whoever is in power when prices rise gets the blame for prices rising. Sad but true.Petrol in Texas is about half the price of UK. This afternoon my neighbour was bemoaning the fact that "gas prices are so high now" (he totally blames Biden). He drives a Ford truck with a 6.7l engine!
Answering a question is a problem now on here? God this place at times, worse than being back at school, if I can even remember what that was likeCarol Vorderman hasn't got a look in with this kernt mind.
I bet your a hoot at partys.
It’s always gonna be more efficient to fill it right up, as you aren’t having to drive to the petrol station so many times. Petrol savings due to weight will be negligible, but additional spends due to a reasonable 2-3 mile trip to the station 3-4 times a month in potentially crap traffic will be fairly significant and certainly out weight the savings
I sometimes go specifically to re-fuel, 1/4 mile each way.Do people specifically drive 2-3 miles to a petrol station though? Surely you'd plan to fill up whilst on route somewhere when passing, or whilst shopping etc before you're almost out... therefore topping up regularly won't add that much additional usage?