Mr Kobayashi
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2,7€/l over in Finland
The end is coming
It’s Finnished.
2,7€/l over in Finland
The end is coming
Says a city boy who has no idea of reality.I’ve no idea why people bother with cars full stop. Biggest waste of money in our lives. Even before these fuel price hikes, owning and running a car is like standing at your bedroom window continually throwing £50 notes out to the world.
Unless you have a disability and you’re unable to get about using your feet, a bike or public transport, you don’t need a car.
Yep its hard work now mate everything's serviced to spec and we threw 40k at Barm Pot Burnham's Clean Air Con on two new vans. Fortunately we've been busy and could afford it, it's going to be difficult if it goes up much more.No criticism but do you keep the vehicles you operate well serviced? Changing the filters regularly is essential for high mileage vehicles. I’ve got a couple of vans, the Nissan NV200 has done over 250k miles on Supermarket fuel, I’d have normally replaced by now but retirement beckons and I can’t see the point of replacing it.
Tank of fuel has gone from £91 in the van I drive to yesterday £107 in the space of less than three weeks. Use about 15 tanks per month for the 2 vans, prices based on £1.40 per litre so at 55p pl extra it’s around £5.5k per annum extra.
Tyres were £140 per set last year (very small) now £252, discs and pads fitted £170 now £290, glad I’m getting out.
Ha ha you’ve not got a clue have you, if I travel to work and then get send to the other end of greater Manchester, I’d have to take all my kit, how do I do that on a bike? Go on public transport, try getting from Mossley to Wigan on a Sunday night, stop talking bollocks. It’s great if you live and work in a city centre or London sister from that forget it. Also if you have a family and need to drop your kid off and pick up at night after school no direct bus routes then what?I’ve no idea why people bother with cars full stop. Biggest waste of money in our lives. Even before these fuel price hikes, owning and running a car is like standing at your bedroom window continually throwing £50 notes out to the world.
Unless you have a disability and you’re unable to get about using your feet, a bike or public transport, you don’t need a car.
With respect mate, that's an absolute load of bin juice.I’ve no idea why people bother with cars full stop. Biggest waste of money in our lives. Even before these fuel price hikes, owning and running a car is like standing at your bedroom window continually throwing £50 notes out to the world.
Unless you have a disability and you’re unable to get about using your feet, a bike or public transport, you don’t need a car.
If it takes you zero time to get home, you’ve got a time machine, not a car!With respect mate, that's an absolute load of bin juice.
My commute is 30 miles.
Takes 39 minutes in the car.
Now, if I went by public transport, it would take 2hrs and 20 mins.
If I cycled, 2 hours and 40 mins.
I work from 6- 4.30.
So, I'd have to leave the house at 3.30 am, and I'd get back at 7pm.
And that's if all the trains and buses ran on time.
As it is, I leave at 5.15, and I'm back at 5.15.
Are you seriously suggesting I (and loads more like me) should ditch the car?
Forgot to say I have a delorean!If it takes you zero time to get home, you’ve got a time machine, not a car!
That’s just plain sillyI’ve no idea why people bother with cars full stop. Biggest waste of money in our lives. Even before these fuel price hikes, owning and running a car is like standing at your bedroom window continually throwing £50 notes out to the world.
Unless you have a disability and you’re unable to get about using your feet, a bike or public transport, you don’t need a car.
Mad Max will be driving down the high street if it hits £3 a litre!i dont think we have seen the peak of this yet and wouldnt raise an eybrow if it hit £3 a Ltr, the Ukraine crisis is not going away and i think it will only escalate even further but however crank the clocks back in time and the biggest mistake was to close our refinery's and import fuel in the form of petrol and diesel rather than crude, many ask why we put our eggs in one basket and decided to buy from the Russians and it was simply to meet our Co2 targets no doubt probably put upon us by the EU,if we dont refine we dont pollute during the manufacturing process, a simple way to bend the rules as at the end of the day the fuel has to be refined if its here or Russia and will still pollute the earth, from what i remember the UK has around 4.5 years reserve of fuel in the form of petrol/diesel i think Borris has to start releasing some of this to keep prices down