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Oh yeah, I'd have left it there too. Just sayin'.

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I'll remember for the next time the MOT is overdue by 5 months. ;)

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Hmm. New car has a flat. Fairly sure I wasn't handed locking wheel nut keys when it was delivered (whole event was a bit of a blur) and none in glove box as I'd hoped (first time I've opened glove box). Odds on them being in with the jack and spare?


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Once you've found it replace the locking wheel nuts with normal ones. Pain the arse those things.

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Zardoz wrote:
Once you've found it replace the locking wheel nuts with normal ones. Pain the arse those things.

Quite. Hadn't crossed my mind until tonight when wife booked the wheel man in. Still, he's here tomorrow so she can deal with the issue while I'm at work. Have to have them back on when the lease is up though.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Petrol at the station in my town: $1.21 (not too bad)

Petrol in the city suburbs, let's say 70 miles away: $1.01

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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I guess now's not the time to be mentioning this Troops, but if you want this MX-5 off me you can have it for £1200? ;)


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I guess now's not the time to be mentioning this Troops, but if you want this MX-5 off me you can have it for £1200? ;)


:D Poor timing indeed! If you still have it when i'm in a new house with a garage space, I'll take it ;)


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If only I had room to store an MX5 until I'm ready to use one. :(


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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I guess now's not the time to be mentioning this Troops, but if you want this MX-5 off me you can have it for £1200? ;)


:D Poor timing indeed! If you still have it when i'm in a new house with a garage space, I'll take it ;)

Don't forget you're buying a Ford Puma, too :)

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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I guess now's not the time to be mentioning this Troops, but if you want this MX-5 off me you can have it for £1200? ;)


:D Poor timing indeed! If you still have it when i'm in a new house with a garage space, I'll take it ;)

Don't forget you're buying a Ford Puma, too :)


There is a nice little spot at Toad manor just waiting for it. He is down south anyway, so it makes sense for it to be closer to the channel tunnel...

When are you buying yours anyway? We are probably going to make a serious effort at looking around the end of March.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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We're going to start looking next month, I think. Found a nice one last week, but a) it was green, and b) it's January, so we've got fuck-all money.

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Aye, plus the wasted insurance, tax, sorn hassle, etc...
If a perfect one that is close by turns up we'll jump on it, but not making a proper look yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Yeah, if we were being sensible we'd get one in March, but I fear the call of the workshop for some serious "rude boy modz" will be too much to resist :)

We're toying with getting it painted Lambo orange, too!

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Bugger.

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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The M25 Clacket Lane section is by my house and accordingly the stretch of motorway that I use most frequently. It is also the clearest stretch of M25 on a typical journey in my experience (apart from when they were installing the cameras). Suffice to say I'm thankful for having a speed limiter on my car as round there it is easy to hit 90 on a regular basis without it feeling fast.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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That article is a little bit disingenuous (I know, major surprise that). It doesn't actually state that the 500 people in that article got their tickets from speeding when there was no variable or reduced restriction in place, it just says they got tickets, and then jumps to supposition about the future, without linking the two.

edit: Oh wait, yes it does further down. Ignore me.


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Looking around, there doesn't appear to be any details on what the threshold for those cameras actually is? The suspicion is that is it above 90mph at the moment, as otherwise there would be tens of thousands of tickets, and not just 500.

Also, these new cameras are multidirectional radar based, looks like it's time to get into the radar detector market! We haven't seen much of them for ages, but sales will certainly increase now.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


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Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


It's a form of go-slow protest.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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GazChap wrote:
Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis with no consequence, really a required law?

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis with no consequence, really a required law?

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Yes, because although most people break the limit their speeds are still guided by the number on a stick - lots of people will do up to 80 on a motorway for example as it's "safe" from prosecution and crashing.

Remove the limits entirely and you have much more of a free for all.


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Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis

Citation needed ;)


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Trooper wrote:
GazChap wrote:
Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis with no consequence, really a required law?

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Yes, because although most people break the limit their speeds are still guided by the number on a stick - lots of people will do up to 80 on a motorway for example as it's "safe" from prosecution and crashing.

Remove the limits entirely and you have much more of a free for all.


Yet the unrestricted sections of the Autobahn have the same fatality levels as the restricted areas, and those levels are less than the majority of countries who do have limits and release their figures.


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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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GazChap wrote:
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Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis

Citation needed ;)


It was mentioned in a Jack Reacher book, when he went to England, and ended up in Norfolk. "80 mph seemed to be the minimum speed the cars were doing" or something like that.

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 Post subject: Re: Gas Guzzling Money Pits
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MaliA wrote:
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Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis

Citation needed ;)


It was mentioned in a Jack Reacher book, when he went to England, and ended up in Norfolk. "80 mph seemed to be the minimum speed the cars were doing" or something like that.

It was indeed.

And it's fairly true - if you drive at 70mph you're going to get overtaken a lot. Make sure you do it in the slow lane, too. Idiots.

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Trooper wrote:
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Trooper wrote:
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Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis with no consequence, really a required law?

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Yes, because although most people break the limit their speeds are still guided by the number on a stick - lots of people will do up to 80 on a motorway for example as it's "safe" from prosecution and crashing.

Remove the limits entirely and you have much more of a free for all.


Yet the unrestricted sections of the Autobahn have the same fatality levels as the restricted areas, and those levels are less than the majority of countries who do have limits and release their figures.


That's unrestricted speeds on roads designed with that in mind.
Now replace that with your average high street or country road and see what happens :)


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Dr Zoidberg wrote:
Trooper wrote:
Dr Zoidberg wrote:
Trooper wrote:
GazChap wrote:
Or, and I realise that this is particularly amusing coming from me, people could just not break the speed limit ;)


Is a law that 99% of the populace break on a daily basis with no consequence, really a required law?

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Yes, because although most people break the limit their speeds are still guided by the number on a stick - lots of people will do up to 80 on a motorway for example as it's "safe" from prosecution and crashing.

Remove the limits entirely and you have much more of a free for all.


Yet the unrestricted sections of the Autobahn have the same fatality levels as the restricted areas, and those levels are less than the majority of countries who do have limits and release their figures.


That's unrestricted speeds on roads designed with that in mind.
Now replace that with your average high street or country road and see what happens :)


But i'm not arguing for no speed limits on high streets or country roads. I was talking about the motorway speed limit, sorry if that wasn't clear.


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A few years back, I made a random post in a random forum on Pistonheads, idly wondering what had happened to my old MGB I owned from 1992 to 2001. I posted the reg number on the off chance someone would know.
I've had an email today from the current owner, who found my post, and who has restored it to concours condition. He is going to send me over a photo :)

It's weirdly satisfying to know she is still out there and in much better condition than I ever restored her too!


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and here she is! a bit better condition than when I owned her...

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Bloody hell.

Money pit.

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Aye, must have cost a fortune!


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Whoops! It appears my MOT is out of date. Only by 2 weeks, not 5 months though, i'm not a total idiot ;)


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It passed with no advisories.

I know you were all worried.


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Interestingly (well, to me anyway), I have been playing around with figures regarding buying a cheap car to use as a station car for when I move.

Doing the trip in the subaru

Petrol : 103.9
mpg : 21
miles per day : 12

£2.70 per trip.

250ish working days a year, minus holidays, assuming I can work from home 1 day a week = 180 trips.

180*2.7 = £498 a year in petrol

Now, what about if I buy a £500 Micra that does at best 45mpg?
That works out at : £1.26 a trip. A significant saving! Or is it?

180*1.26 = £227 a year in petrol

Saves me £271 a year in fuel costs, but add on the extra cost to tax (£125 a year) plus insurance, plus MOT, plus running costs, plus cost to buy etc...

This seems to indicate that I should carry on using the Subaru (or replace it with and even more stupid car with a lower mpg, as it makes fuck all difference really!)


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Yeah, you won't save money running a second car for that low a mileage.
Not even the finest of man-maths can make that work for you, and you should only use man-maths to justify good stuff not Micras anyway.


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It makes even less sense when you consider that i'm planning to drive in the winter and cycle/pedelec in the summer.


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You could possibly make the sums work on a 50cc scooter that does 100mpg and £15 a year tax....


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Oh, I've bought a Ford Puma!

Trooper is helping me to collect it on Thursday. I've not seen it yet, so hopefully it's not a complete dog.

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You could possibly make the sums work on a 50cc scooter that does 100mpg and £15 a year tax....


I did think about that, but the combination of the roads being 60mph and wanting to still drive in the winter I imagine, make that a nonstarter.


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Oh yeah, it would be miserable in winter. I wasn't seriously advocating it. The most economical vehicle would be an old cg125 or similar that won't depreciate at all, and will still return above 100mpg but it's no fun at all when the weather is poor.


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Oh, I've bought a Ford Puma!

Trooper is helping me to collect it on Thursday. I've not seen it yet, so hopefully it's not a complete dog.


I liked the Puma that Lady T had, it was fun - a little rascal. We were very sad to see our cars go when we moved away.

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Sir Taxalot wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Oh, I've bought a Ford Puma!

Trooper is helping me to collect it on Thursday. I've not seen it yet, so hopefully it's not a complete dog.


I liked the Puma that Lady T had, it was fun - a little rascal. We were very sad to see our cars go when we moved away.


This is the first of 5 pumas...


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Are you going to do a real life BETEO race series?

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We actually are, at the nurburgring.


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That sounds pretty neat. Hope the standard of driving has improved since I last played Forza with you lot.

(I was one of the worst, admittedly)

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