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24-10-2012, 07:57 AM | #1 | ||
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So,i recently returned to the UK.
Im absolutely gobsmacked with the variance of models on the road here!!! Ford are well catered for with mondeo,focus,kuga,fiesta.Not a falcon or larger car to be seen [as in Aus size].Although i did see a Statesman near Heathrow. Most drive these small cars, especialy the Ford KA...........single egg carton,very hard to get in/out off....lol. Fuel here is 1.45 pound/litre ..which is very pricey./[$3.48 p/litre] Roads are busy ,even here in the West Country. The smaller the car ,the cheaper the road tax[rego],plus these mot[roadworthys]yearly keep the crap cars off the road.... . Like i said "Culture Shock!" Last edited by robbo/region15; 24-10-2012 at 08:25 AM. |
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24-10-2012, 08:15 AM | #2 | ||
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It's been like that for many years, just about forever.
Not only is fuel expensive, roads are smaller too and obviously there is a fair amount of congestion hence the lack of larger cars. They also have the advantage of better PT. No real need for a large sedan.
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24-10-2012, 08:31 AM | #4 | ||
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Your exchange rate conversion is out!
1.48GBP = 2.30AUD |
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24-10-2012, 10:56 AM | #5 | ||
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You will find that most countries in europe are like this.....
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Plenty of large cars and SUVs on the road here (and Austria and Germany) too, though I'm surprised to see Volvo almost vanished. I suspect UK's in an economic drain-hole of its own! |
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sounds like hell if you like driving then.
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. driver attitudes, courtesy, awareness, intelligence, alertness and lack of aggression. . lack of official nannying so you can drive on motorways at speeds appropriate to the conditions and concentrate on driving without worrying about you know what. . good transport planning with proper roads and traffic controls provided where needed and excellent public transport to ease the peak loads. . because of all the above, being able to get where you want in a reasonable time and reasonably relaxed - and therefore having a chance to actually enjoy driving. All that, in spite of many times more people living on that continent. |
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25-10-2012, 07:28 AM | #9 | ||
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" . driver attitudes, courtesy, awareness, intelligence, alertness and lack of aggression. "
Absolutely 100% true . Generally speaking , as a race Australians still have not and probably never will come to terms with the motor car . Also walk down any street in the UK and look into the cars , you will be absolutely flat out finding an automatic , they are drivers not vehicle steerers .
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25-10-2012, 08:14 AM | #10 | ||
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Thanks, but I gotta say having a manual is generally a pain in the butt lol!
I think there are actually many very capable drivers in Australia but a minority spoil it all bigtime - and even worse bring the official nannies out of their closets. Which sends it all into a self-perpetuating downward spiral. |
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25-10-2012, 09:46 AM | #12 | ||
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People's circumstances dictate their lifestyle. Cars are money pits. Cheaper car has cheaper costs. Lets face it, why do people need a car that does 13litres per 100 when cars out their do it for 6 litre's less. Transport. A to B.
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Plus insurance is UK is through the roof.
Especially for young drivers. They pay almost as much as the car is worth. Sometimes more. So that would make people want to buy a small cheap car. |
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25-10-2012, 08:56 PM | #16 | ||
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The West Country?
Are we talking Welsh-West or Bristol-West? Lukeyson
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That's why all sizes of car from large to small have a diesel as one of the most popular...if not the most popular...engine choice. Cars that we've had here for years have only had petrol engines surprise Australians when we find out they have an option of an amazingly frugal and powerful turbo diesel in Europe...which usually never see the light of day here even on fairly common models that are imported here in big numbers.
Fuel has always been expensive in England...a friend of mine lived in London for four years, and said he never owned a car. An amazing public transport system meant you didn't actually have to, and if you were going on a trip, just rent one. He also said that part of owning something like a Jag or a Rolls was not only "look at me, I can afford a big car", it was "Look at me, I can afford t put fuel in it"... |
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hahaha!!! hope we dont get like that here with our big cars!!! gee I'm gunna cop it for owning two falcons!!! |
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26-10-2012, 10:04 AM | #21 | ||
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yeah, but check out how much a 5 - 10 year s classs or 7 series costs to buy - super cheap
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my experience.. the public transport system is very good, and there is no "im too good for public transport attitude"
Many top end workers commute into london by Train live close to the countryside where they have thier weekender cars. After living there for a couple of years I found I became a better driver, oddly form not driving so often.
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26-10-2012, 11:04 AM | #23 | ||
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With such good public transport why would you ever take a car into central London and try to find a park every day.
Save fuel, parking costs, traffic hassles by catching the train or bus and have a great weekend car - that sounds great. And that the point, in countries where people don't need to buy cars, manufacturers have to try harder with prices, not like Australia where everyone just accepts the 50% higher prices for whatever reason is offered. |
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26-10-2012, 12:26 PM | #24 | |||
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I live there for 6 years and nearly 4 of those I had a car Do not get me started on the UK - a tremendous place to live and definitely not as expensive as many Australians believe Transport is A1...5 stars...top class! Can you imagine getting onto a train platform and being disappointed at having to wait 6 minutes? The norm was 2-3. Outstanding. English drivers are light years ahead of us. |
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Funny how fuel prices in europe in their currency (pound or euro) have pretty much stayed the same for 10+ years, and here it has gone from 70c to 1.50 even though our dollar has doubled its value in those years!!!
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Hmmm....how much do they pay train drivers over there I wonder... |
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26-10-2012, 06:10 PM | #28 | |||
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Non of that applies to the uk! Australia is the same as the uk, just 10years behind. Roads are just as terrible, congestion is just as bad, M25 carpark anyone? And cars are woefully small! Anything over a 2lt is a big engine! I think lawn mowers over here have bigger engines than some of the cars there! |
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Back in 1999 I was paying around 60p per litre (which I thought was extortionate back then), its now around £1.45 today..
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But on the whole they are very disciplined, motorcyclists queuing up at traffic lights in line with the cars in front and behind them, with no attempt to get to the front or lane split. Also at roundabouts, if the general Victorian driver tried their bad habits in the UK, they would get blasted with loud horns each time. UK drivers stay in their roundabout lane, not cut across lanes unless deliberately changing lanes to go where they have to go, giving way as appropriate to other traffic on the roundabout. I do like the way UK have their motorway lanes organised, where it is the righthandmost lanes that discontinue, not the left lanes as it is here. Motorway entry lanes continue on forming new lanes on the motorway, so cars entering dont need to merge with the traffic already on the motorway. This encourages traffic to stay in the left lanes, despite drivers tending to stay in the left lanes regardless, unless overtaking. And if you have a car the size of the Falcon, it wont fit in the Micra sized carspaces in supermarket carparks. The Honda Civic I was driving was almost too big for them. |
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