£80 to fill up!

My one costs me a fortune to fill up and gets me... not as far as something slower would :p

I've given up worrying about it though otherwise I'll talk myself into a 1.0L crap wagon and then be whinging about how rubbish it is.
 
Three of the cars I viewed at BMW main dealers a month ago are still for sale, with between £1k and £2k missing from the price tag. Quite enjoying the potential these high fuel prices have for smashing the value of large engined cars - with my mileage it'll take ages for the extra cost of fuel to outweigh the thousands it's going to strip from the value of these cars over the next few months :)
 
[TW]Fox;18896984 said:
Three of the cars I viewed at BMW main dealers a month ago are still for sale, with between £1k and £2k missing from the price tag. Quite enjoying the potential these high fuel prices have for smashing the value of large engined cars - with my mileage it'll take ages for the extra cost of fuel to outweigh the thousands it's going to strip from the value of these cars over the next few months :)

in a way i want this to last so high performance cars stay cheap but its costing everyone more money, plus selling a decent car is going to be harder if its poor on fuel.
 
While id hope this fuel surge is killing the price of some nice SL mercs for me, its killing my credit cards. Fuel spend £500+ this month and counting fueling the S430 :( Bloody thing.
 
Not missing the fill up on the Mondeo, £250 fuel bill PCM all gone now :eek: also walking to work has other massive benefits, keeping fit, enjoying the sunny weather, not sitting in traffic, finding a parking space and a rocket fuel road going race car sat on the drive for the weekends.


wait a minute...
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I wont have that said! It was pants but only in a hatchbacky kind of way, i think they are better than the alternatives from people like Ford and Vauxhall :)
 
pssssh, ive only got a pug 207, its diesal tho, good 72 quid to fill the tank, and this on a tiny car with a small tank!
 
[TW]Fox;18896984 said:
Three of the cars I viewed at BMW main dealers a month ago are still for sale, with between £1k and £2k missing from the price tag. Quite enjoying the potential these high fuel prices have for smashing the value of large engined cars - with my mileage it'll take ages for the extra cost of fuel to outweigh the thousands it's going to strip from the value of these cars over the next few months :)

Will your Autoglym detailed leather purse be opening it's floodgates anytime soon then? :D
 
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