That's an awful lot of Fords for a MOPAR guy Mat.... Def
Get a Jeep- it's what all the cool kids are driving!DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 07, 2012, 02:12:42 PMGet a Jeep- it's what all the cool kids are driving!DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2Fuel $1.45 per litre currently in South Oz , those cool kids with Jeeps must have deep pockets
That's about what it is here. I drive my jeep for work- about 200 miles a week, and it runs me about $40/week for gas.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: MultiMat on August 07, 2012, 02:23:48 PMQuote from: Grant Lamontagne on August 07, 2012, 02:12:42 PMGet a Jeep- it's what all the cool kids are driving!DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2Fuel $1.45 per litre currently in South Oz , those cool kids with Jeeps must have deep pockets no rich parents mat glad i cycle in the uk as petrol prices are stupid hence lots of secondhand big engined motors going cheap here
Petrol prices are even crazier in the UK aren't they
Mat- the Jeep is running a standard gas powered 4.0L inline six that most Jeeps came with until a few years ago. It's actually not as much of a pig as most people think it is, and I rarely if ever drive aggressively. In fact, it doesn't redline until I think six or seven thousand RPM, but mine rarely goes above 2500.Just about all the driving I do is in the city as well. I just filled up last night- remind me next Wednesday evening and I'll fill it up again and we'll see how much it costs. Of course, gas is expected to jump up 6.5 cents/L tomorrow, so the results will be a bit skewed. I filled it from about a quarter tank for $63 last night.Def
Quote from: MultiMat on August 09, 2012, 10:17:25 AMPetrol prices are even crazier in the UK aren't they My car had a good guzzle last night, and I paid £1.30 per litre which is around $1.95 AUD I think
Since you brought it back up, I have been getting a kick out of reading through this thread!$40/week for gas! In the spring of 2022 I was going through about $1300-1500/mth in gas, and that was just going to/from work! Def
I like the Cherokee with the wood panels. Late 80s I think. I also really liked the Suzuki Samurai. How about the Chrysler LeBaron convertible with wood?Do you remember the Suburi BRAT?
We went all electric some time ago. A common trip that used to cost us about USD 50 in gasoline now costs us USD 2.5 instead. That difference adds up over time.