You Like cars? What car you have on your country?

Computersmith64

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It is a good car. Fuel consumption is quite high (9.5 km per 1 liter). I don't remember the exact model. I think that the engine size is 2.5L.
Hah! I just bought a 2004 Range Rover (don't ask me why), with a 4.4L BMW V8. Around town it uses about 24l/100km & on the open road (we have 100km/h speed limits here) about 15l/100km. Oh - & when I got back from 9 days in Australia on Friday, I discovered that fuel had increased to $2.35 per litre! Needless to say, I think I'll go back to driving the Corolla. Even the Shelby uses about half as much fuel as the Range Rover...

- Colin.
 
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Jaames

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VW Golf MK4 1.4l Petrol (Good car but bad - weak engine)
BMW E46 316i 1.6l Petrol (Very good car but bad - weak engine)
BMW E39 523i 2.5l Petrol (The best car I loved it)
Opel Vectra C 2.2DTI 2.2l Diesel (Good car, feels like BMW to drive, but I hate exterior look)
BMW E46 320i 2.0l Petrol/LPG (Current car, on LPG, often I'm forgetting that car needs fuel as well as air :) )
 

Sandman

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I basically know nothing about cars, but as a general rule in life I like to at least have a chance to fix issues. While I think Tesla is really nice, I would never, ever buy one for that specific reason. (Also, I don't want to die from their Auto-Pilot.) It's just not possible fixing anything there.

Instead I find the Ox really interesting. In real life I would probably never buy one, but I like to think I could at least have a chance of fixing it if it broke. It comes delivered as flatpack, and you assemble it yourself in 12 hours. (Or, in my case, 4 weeks.) Such a cool car project!

http://oxgvt.com/the-ox-all-terrain-vehicle/

 
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