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Old 07-14-2009, 08:59 PM   #151
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Old 07-14-2009, 10:55 PM   #152
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BTW Steve, I just finished your ebook "Encephalopath". Loved it.
I have a question, those city carts you bring in play, what type of energy would they be using?

And an other subject, is North/Mind also the mysterious leader of the Mob? I would have made him leader of Blue Boson too!
Those carts were running on electrons, natch! uh, I mean, Yvan! And no, North/Mind wasn't the leader of the mob, tho that would have been an interesting twist! The Mob was in control of themselves.

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As to the comments about US Americans and SUV's, I have a Honda CR-V (technically an SUV) I love the darn thing. It's small enough that I don't feel like I'm driving a school bus (like I did when I drove our mini-van) yet I sit up high enough so that I can see around all the big hulking Chevy Suburbans, Ford F150 extended cab pick-ups, GMAC Tahoes, Hummers, etc. that everyone out here in the boonies seem to drive. When I drive the kids' Civic Hybrid, I feel like the little kid sitting at the adult table on Thanksgiving (without the phone books on my chair)! My CR-V gets okay gas mileage, but, since I only use it to drive to the grocery store and Ryleigh to school, I only fill it about once every 2 weeks.
One of my biggest pet peeves is the trouble I have seeing around SUVs on the road... I generally try to avoid driving behind them at all, so I can see the road ahead of me. (I especially hate pulling up to a right turn on red or stop sign corner, only to not be able to see oncoming traffic because of an SUV that's pulled too far out into the crosswalk and blocking the view!)
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Old 07-14-2009, 11:36 PM   #153
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A lot of cop shows use Chargers now because it has become such a popular police car in real life. In fact, I've seen police packages (lights and stuff) available for them on a couple different websites.
The police use this car a lot here in Mexico. This car has a somewhat aggressive look that suits its function well, but I rather see my money tax spent on something less expensive.


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Sorry, they were (and are still) not ugly, especially the old ones. That is the citroen touch. The problem is taht they were way too much in advance for
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The Citroen DS was used in the Back to the futur movies to represent futurist car. A 1985 movie using a circa 1955 car to represent a futurist car from 2015, not bad!
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Old 07-14-2009, 11:56 PM   #154
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We also are in the market for a second car. I hesitate between a Jeep Cherokee, or a sedan. A Cherokee would be useful for the rough road here in Mexico, especially when going out of the city, but a sedan would have far better mileage.

We have no salt corrosion issue here, the last time it snowed it must have been like 15 years ago. But driving can still be fun :

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Old 07-15-2009, 02:25 AM   #155
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Old 07-15-2009, 03:40 AM   #156
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Yes, that's usually true.

Diesel cars to tend to be a bit pricier though and the diesel is dearer. When looking at buying diesel or petrol (gas?) you need to do the calculation - I found that there was a cut off number of miles per year that made diesel more cost effective for me. As I comfortably exceed this it made sense for me to go for the diesel.
The "conventional wisdom" in the UK is that that if you buy a diesel car new, you need to keep it for about 50,000 miles to benefit since, as you say, the car itself is more expensive than the equivalent petrol model and the fuel is more expensive. That's balanced against much better fuel economy.
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Old 07-15-2009, 04:51 AM   #157
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The "conventional wisdom" in the UK is that that if you buy a diesel car new, you need to keep it for about 50,000 miles to benefit since, as you say, the car itself is more expensive than the equivalent petrol model and the fuel is more expensive. That's balanced against much better fuel economy.
The price of diesel is actually getting to the point where it's the same over here in the UK. In the few towns around where I live diesel was actually cheaper than petrol for a while. Now it's back to being exactly the same price!
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Old 07-15-2009, 05:49 AM   #158
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The price of diesel is actually getting to the point where it's the same over here in the UK. In the few towns around where I live diesel was actually cheaper than petrol for a while. Now it's back to being exactly the same price!
How weird...


The car is more expensive, taxes are more expensive (both because it's a diesel and because diesels are generally heavier than their petrol brothers), but the fuel is way cheaper... The prices this morning:

€1.407 per liter for euro95
€1.039 per liter for diesel
€0.573 per liter for LPG
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Old 07-15-2009, 06:50 AM   #159
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that jaguar just looks like a ds who hasn't grown up all the way yet. i like that mercredes though !!
I would say the DS looks like a pregnant E-Type. Did you see my favorite movie, Harold and Maude? Were they turned the Jaguar E-Type into a hearse?? Well, you can still buy the Mercedes 300SL second hand in great condition if you have spare 500,000 USD around the house!

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Old 07-15-2009, 07:34 AM   #160
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How weird...


The car is more expensive, taxes are more expensive (both because it's a diesel and because diesels are generally heavier than their petrol brothers), but the fuel is way cheaper... The prices this morning:

€1.407 per liter for euro95
€1.039 per liter for diesel
€0.573 per liter for LPG
As you know, fuel prices are almost entirely tax. It sounds as if in your country, there's lower tax on diesel than petrol, which isn't the case in the UK (other than so-called "red diesel", which can only be used by farmers). In my local garage at the moment, petrol is £1.02 a litre, diesel is £1.15 a litre.
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Old 07-15-2009, 07:50 AM   #161
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As you know, fuel prices are almost entirely tax. It sounds as if in your country, there's lower tax on diesel than petrol, which isn't the case in the UK (other than so-called "red diesel", which can only be used by farmers). In my local garage at the moment, petrol is £1.02 a litre, diesel is £1.15 a litre.
There's only a penny between petrol and diesel where I am - £1.04 for petrol and £1.05 for diesel.

Unfortunately I don't know any farmers
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Old 07-15-2009, 08:01 AM   #162
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As you know, fuel prices are almost entirely tax. It sounds as if in your country, there's lower tax on diesel than petrol, which isn't the case in the UK (other than so-called "red diesel", which can only be used by farmers). In my local garage at the moment, petrol is £1.02 a litre, diesel is £1.15 a litre.
Tax on 1-1-2009
€0.706 on petrol
€0.4185 on diesel
€0,13137 on LPG.

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The sale of fuels in the Netherlands is levied with an excise tax. The 2007 fuel tax was € 0.684 per litre or $ 3.5 per gallon. On top of that is 19% VAT over the entire fuel price, making the Dutch taxes one of the highest in the world. In total, taxes account for 68,84% of the total price of petrol and 56,55% of the total price of diesel
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There's only a penny between petrol and diesel where I am - £1.04 for petrol and £1.05 for diesel.

Unfortunately I don't know any farmers
Red Diesel (which we also have and doesn't have the fuel tax) leaves a red fuel tank. If you get caught using it in a regular car, you can pay all the missing taxes and a huge fine...
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in all seriousness I abandoned a 99 Suburban last fall after the transmission went out for the THIRD time! I was in a hurry and bought a '98 Windstar. it's ok and gets me around but I wasn't paying attention to the fact that the back windows do not open. that's pretty much a must when I have the dog with me in this weather so she does not get to ride around as much as she used to. back at home I have been restoring a 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser that had sat in a pasture for almost 10 years. it's up and running, licensed even. I did ski season with it, but didn't think it would make the drive here. it still needs work and is horrid in heavy traffic. I'm thinkink of picking up a 450cc something for the commute.

I hate automatics and really enjoy driving a manual transmission. my Suburban was my first automatic.
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