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Until, the oil companies go bankrupt gasoline will be it, they hold the rights to the hydrogen-based vehicles, and they are slowly adding ethanol to gasoline, all be it small amounts. They are gonna milk us of our money with gasoline till all the oil runs out. Of course, this is my opinion and I'm sure there are many who disagree.
 
Mabons 说:
My dream car: Aston Martin DB9. Fast and Classy :grin:

2005astonmartindbr9.jpg
UUUUHHHHHHGGGGgggggggggggggggggg...........







What a splendid looking car!
 
1x1General1x1 说:
Until, the oil companies go bankrupt gasoline will be it, they hold the rights to the hydrogen-based vehicles, and they are slowly adding ethanol to gasoline, all be it small amounts. They are gonna milk us of our money with gasoline till all the oil runs out. Of course, this is my opinion and I'm sure there are many who disagree.

My physics teacher thinks that in 20 years, Petrol will be phased out completely; Everything will use hydrogen.
 
Alex_Augmented 说:
1x1General1x1 说:
Until, the oil companies go bankrupt gasoline will be it, they hold the rights to the hydrogen-based vehicles, and they are slowly adding ethanol to gasoline, all be it small amounts. They are gonna milk us of our money with gasoline till all the oil runs out. Of course, this is my opinion and I'm sure there are many who disagree.

My physics teacher thinks that in 20 years, Petrol will be phased out completely; Everything will use hydrogen.
I hope your teacher is right.
 
Mabons 说:
My dream car: Aston Martin DB9. Fast and Classy :grin:

2005astonmartindbr9.jpg

It stopped being classy as soon as the rear spoiler just stuck on the back. It's like taking a beautiful model, dumping her face in a pool of makeup and telling her to wear a garbage bag.
 
Zaro 说:
Mabons 说:
My dream car: Aston Martin DB9. Fast and Classy :grin:

2005astonmartindbr9.jpg

It stopped being classy as soon as the rear spoiler just stuck on the back. It's like taking a beautiful model, dumping her face in a pool of makeup and telling her to wear a garbage bag.

Agreed. It looks tacky.

On a side note I'd love to see that car go over a speed bump. Oh the carnage!
 
Njiekovic 说:
Got a "new" car yesterday:
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1995 Opel Corsa (1.4) with a staggering 60 bhp!
Cost me €1000  :lol:

I drove a similar car (colour, engine and type) for half a year before the engine spectacularely gave out, not going back to opel.
 
A few of my friends have the Vauxhall version, it seems to go quite well, but I couldn't help noticing it's so cheaply built that the indicators on the dash don't have sepearate sides, just an icon of both flash.
 
Buxton 说:
A few of my friends have the Vauxhall version, it seems to go quite well, but I couldn't help noticing it's so cheaply built that the indicators on the dash don't have sepearate sides, just an icon of both flash.

Yeah, 'cause everyone knows that you need separate flash indicators on the dash to know what direction you're flashing in. Like, what were they thinking?
 
Actually, I noticed it too. And I do find it confusing sometimes, at roundabouts, when I can't remember if I flipped it or not and just accidently hit it with my hand. In any case, it's not a real problem.

But it is a simple car yeah. But that also means there's less stuff that can break. And that's a huge advantage with a car of age!
 
No flashiness here - strictly utility:
2004 Honda Odyssey van (nice but fuel inefficient, might sell soon)
1994 Saturn SW2 (30 MPG city, nearly 40 MPG highway, but high mileage - will have to replace valve sleeves this summer)
1991 Geo Metro (after extensive work, gets 40 MPG city and 50 MPG highway - the family favorite and most used)
1986 Honda Civic wagon 4WD converted to electric - the old flooded lead acid batteries just aren't cutting it any more.  Used to get 30 miles per charge and do highway speeds in warm weather.  Now we're lucky to get 10.  Switching to lithium ion (LiFePO4) batteries this summer, and hope to get more than 40 miles per charge.  The lithiums weigh less than half the lead acids, so performance should improve.
1986 Cannondale aluminum 18 speed touring bicycle with 13,000 miles on it.  "Human powered vehicle."
 
macethump 说:
No flashiness here - strictly utility:
2004 Honda Odyssey van (nice but fuel inefficient, might sell soon)
1994 Saturn SW2 (30 MPG city, nearly 40 MPG highway, but high mileage - will have to replace valve sleeves this summer)
1991 Geo Metro (after extensive work, gets 40 MPG city and 50 MPG highway - the family favorite and most used)
1986 Honda Civic wagon 4WD converted to electric - the old flooded lead acid batteries just aren't cutting it any more.  Used to get 30 miles per charge and do highway speeds in warm weather.  Now we're lucky to get 10.  Switching to lithium ion (LiFePO4) batteries this summer, and hope to get more than 40 miles per charge.  The lithiums weigh less than half the lead acids, so performance should improve.
1986 Cannondale aluminum 18 speed touring bicycle with 13,000 miles on it.  "Human powered vehicle."

A green one :grin:
 
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