That's right. We're all a bunch of ****ing nutcases, you look at me funny and I'll have your kneecaps, boyOriginally Posted by LotusLocost
That's right. We're all a bunch of ****ing nutcases, you look at me funny and I'll have your kneecaps, boyOriginally Posted by LotusLocost
(new) Audi A6 Saloon 2.4-V6 petrol
Drive like your nuts are on fire = 'Fuel economy!? WHAT A JOKE!!'
Drive normaly = about 26MPG
Mind you, my right foot is make of lead and I live in a valley in a VERY hilly area.
Full 70litre fuel tank lasts around 340miles
Dual Zone Climate Control always set to 20 degrees centigrade
Radio/CD (MMI System in general) always on
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erm.... what car???Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
I don't know the Bonneville's Fuel economy. I never actually took the time to calculate the number of gallons I buy compared to the miles driven.
It goes that fast eh??Originally Posted by Rockefella
The one I lost...Originally Posted by LotusLocost
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Should be a lot like mine. The Buick, driven at an average of 85mph, gets like 20-23mpgOriginally Posted by Rockefella
Excuse me, I forgot you car is driven at 1milMPH because its the special AXB edition.
Go n-ithe an cat thu, is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat
When you go Home, Tell them for us and say 'For your tommorrow, We Gave Our Today.'
Oh... well done...Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
How do you lose a car?Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
Go n-ithe an cat thu, is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat
When you go Home, Tell them for us and say 'For your tommorrow, We Gave Our Today.'
try excessive speedingOriginally Posted by Mr.Tiv
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Oh no henk! No speeding involved! Answer to your question, see the 'My '05 Audi A6' thread in 'Users Rides'
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No, that's having a car taken from you. "Lose" makes it sound as though he has misplaced it.Originally Posted by henk4
And he did...
You can't find the car, eh? This is why I have friends who don't drink...
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When you go Home, Tell them for us and say 'For your tommorrow, We Gave Our Today.'
You'd better pray to God you don't 'lose' either of your next possible cars, because I will steal whatever it is. Do you hear me? I will find it and take it for my own!Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
Oh yeah, anyone want to buy an '05 reg Audi A6? It's quite nice. Found it the other night. £10 and it's yours.
Careful Sam... lolOriginally Posted by IWantAnAudiRS6
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1991 Honda DA9 integra Ls, 1.8L, completely stock, 91 octane fuel, flat roads, drives to work and back mainly:
28mpg, 8L/100km
1996 Mazda 323 Astina, 1.8L, stock, 91 octane fuel, flat roads, drives me everywhere. 30mpg, 7l/100km
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4.7L V8, mainly suburban driving with some highway, 95 octane fuel, mileage is directly related to whether it's broken again or not.
15mpg, 15L/100km
1974 leyland mini. 1275cc motor, runs on leaded, mileage not applicable as it hasn't been driven much, and the motor is in the workshop
2004 Porsche 911 GT3, 3.6L, runs on 98 octane fuel, driven easy to hard.
19mpg, 12L/100km
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
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