[TW]Fox;27335577 said:BMW are the only manufacturer left with good petrol options - the 535i and the 550i. Which nobody buys so unless you want to sift through haysticks looking for needles you can only have one of those if you are lucky or you buy new.
Jaguar has the 3.0v6 SC petrol and the 5.0v8 SC on the XF, XJ and more than likely in the XE.
In an ideal world, yes, in reality, dream on!All things can be sorted.
This technology is available, operators won't specify it due to cost.You make radar distance keeping equipment compulsory on all HGVs.
You 6 point any lorry not keeping 2 trailer lengths between it and the vehicle in front.
Shops open earlier and take deliveries at night/in the morning.
Stobart and W H Malcolm (two very large transport groups) already do this in the UK and they are expanding this side of the operation.you build more train freight hubs and vehicles run from there.
In times of austerity such as now, we can't afford as a country to maintain the network we have, never mind a country wide widening program, joe public would have to stump up for it which they won't want to.you invest in road widening across the whole of the UK.
What ever it takes.
And you honestly think that two trailer length won't be filled by brain dead car or van drivers?
[TW]Fox;27338580 said:The XF isn't a credible rival to any of the cars I've listed, it's a hangover from the previous generation and badly needs replacement. It's a good choice in the sub £15k market (Where it competes with E60's and old shape A6) but of course those will be earlier cars without the 3.0 V6SC Petrol.