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Calm down, you're gonna get high blood pressure.11 Bravo wrote:
nobody is comparing to the usa. will you euros please stop ffs. NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU PAYmenzo wrote:
normal petrol Euro95 is € 1.749 / L
Super plus €1.814 /L
Diesel €1.429 /L
shit is crazy expensive compared to usa
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I think Germany is a close second. Austria is rather cheap in comparison though, around 1,40€ last time I checked.menzo wrote:
that is true, the Netherlands has the highest extra tax on petrol in the world, €0,72826 tax per litre and that is without 19% VATJay wrote:
Because your politicians want to control your actions via taxation. You're too stupid to make the choice of buying a car with good fuel economy on your own so they made the decision for youmenzo wrote:
normal petrol Euro95 is € 1.749
Super plus €1.814
Diesel €1.429
shit is crazy expensive compared to usa
It cost $105.39. I get 14.7L/100km(city)(haven't driven highway enough to average it out) which for a truck is dam good. I have a truck because it was my grandpa's truck, haters gonna hate. its an 03 with 38000km on it so why wouldn't I want it. Also keep in mind the 14.7 is from the winter using 4wd.ghettoperson wrote:
Having just Google'd it, it appears a cold air intake for a Sierra costs between $150-350. Someone do the math on how many miles it'd take to pay itself off.
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Why as of 3 weeks ago?11 Bravo wrote:
mine is very low/normal as of 3 weeks ago. but thank you. i put it in caps not because of anger but apparently euros are a bit blind since we all keep saying that yet they keep doing it.
A lot of the people with pickups use them for towing sleds or dirt bikes around. They come in damn handy sometimes. I would love to have a Tacoma at the moment.ghettoperson wrote:
I'd bet a lot less than 50% of people who own pickup trucks are in one of those trades.
I was looking at the 335d, and then noticed that diesel was at least $1 more than Premium UL. WTF????Jay wrote:
I want to get a 335i sometime soon. Probably after the wedding.Toilet Sex wrote:
well if i wanted just speed i probably would buy a bike
i get a physical every 6 months or so...and no i dont get the finger probejord wrote:
Why as of 3 weeks ago?11 Bravo wrote:
mine is very low/normal as of 3 weeks ago. but thank you. i put it in caps not because of anger but apparently euros are a bit blind since we all keep saying that yet they keep doing it.
like you ever have to buy gasmenzo wrote:
that is true, the Netherlands has the highest extra tax on petrol in the world, €0,72826 tax per litre and that is without 19% VATJay wrote:
Because your politicians want to control your actions via taxation. You're too stupid to make the choice of buying a car with good fuel economy on your own so they made the decision for youmenzo wrote:
normal petrol Euro95 is € 1.749
Super plus €1.814
Diesel €1.429
shit is crazy expensive compared to usa
They're reliable as can be, and yeah, the resale is also sky high. It just doesn't feel manly enough for meIlocano wrote:
I was looking at the 335d, and then noticed that diesel was at least $1 more than Premium UL. WTF????Jay wrote:
I want to get a 335i sometime soon. Probably after the wedding.Toilet Sex wrote:
well if i wanted just speed i probably would buy a bike
On the CR-V. What shitbox? 4 cylinder yes, but it's a 2.4. Rather spritey for a small SUV for city driving, and adequate cargo space. And f*ckin reliable. Reseale value is amazing here in SoCal and I have dealerships constantly wanting to buy mines.
never said i didKampframmer wrote:
like you ever have to buy gasmenzo wrote:
that is true, the Netherlands has the highest extra tax on petrol in the world, €0,72826 tax per litre and that is without 19% VATJay wrote:
Because your politicians want to control your actions via taxation. You're too stupid to make the choice of buying a car with good fuel economy on your own so they made the decision for you
Pffft. My two boys are proof enough of my manliness. Yeah, I know some big, tough guys, but they can't talk trash to me because they only have girls. Besides, I'm asian, so I can get away with driving a Cr-V.Jay wrote:
They're reliable as can be, and yeah, the resale is also sky high. It just doesn't feel manly enough for meIlocano wrote:
I was looking at the 335d, and then noticed that diesel was at least $1 more than Premium UL. WTF????Jay wrote:
I want to get a 335i sometime soon. Probably after the wedding.
On the CR-V. What shitbox? 4 cylinder yes, but it's a 2.4. Rather spritey for a small SUV for city driving, and adequate cargo space. And f*ckin reliable. Reseale value is amazing here in SoCal and I have dealerships constantly wanting to buy mines.
Which money compensates rather nicely.Jay wrote:
That's because everyone knows you have a genetically tiny penis anyway
ghettoperson wrote:
I'd bet a lot less than 10% of people who own pickup trucks are in one of those trades.
why do you care anyway? you aint paying for their gas.Dilbert_X wrote:
ghettoperson wrote:
I'd bet a lot less than 10% of people who own pickup trucks are in one of those trades.
Each engine has its own sweet spot but generally between 1800-2200 rpms is ideal. My CR-V has a fuel consumption gauge that shows me the derivative mpgPrivateVendetta wrote:
Does anyone know what the best rpm range is for fuel economy? I know you shouldn't rag the shit out of it, and you shouldn't up shift too early, but I guess it also depends on the engine, right?