September 14, 200817 yr hi, i'm new to this forum and am maybe looking to buy a 300ZX, could anyone advise me on what they are like on petrol? Both the non-turbo and the turbo's? like, how much miles would you get to £10 cheers
October 4, 200817 yr 74p a litre - ROFL. Dear Darlings fuel duty is higher than that. Unless they culled all the fat cats in the oil industry and grabbers at Govt level expect petrol to remain at rip off level. We could bring it down overnight. How? Stop buying petrol. Not boycott certain stations. Stop buying petrol. It worked in Oz when potatoes were mega expensive. They stopped buying spuds and guess what? Tumbled next day. It's supply and demand.
October 4, 200817 yr 74p a litre - ROFL. Dear Darlings fuel duty is higher than that. Unless they culled all the fat cats in the oil industry and grabbers at Govt level expect petrol to remain at rip off level. We could bring it down overnight. How? Stop buying petrol. Not boycott certain stations. Stop buying petrol. It worked in Oz when potatoes were mega expensive. They stopped buying spuds and guess what? Tumbled next day. It's supply and demand. now that i would like to see that !! :rofl: france always seem to go that bit further than us with the strikes lol is'nt the tax duty on fuel like 70p in every litre or somthin ? Edited October 4, 200817 yr by ck300z
October 4, 200817 yr Yeah funny how nobody likes the French til they show the ruling classes what it means to get their point across. I'm not advocating civil disorder. It's just that no-one in the UK voting public seems to realise the power of boycott or abstention. We could by 'organised' policy bring about change in regard to fuel prices, cameras, Road Pricing, Tolls, spy-in-the-car etc etc. You know why it'll never happen? Coz there's no will to be cohesive. Despite the Internet and instant messaging we in the UK, voting drivers that is, really couldn't organise much more than a Treasure Hunt at the local drinking well................... That's where the problem lies and where the solution lies. And those in power know it. secretly they dread the thought that the public could for once actually get organised and through peaceful but affirmative action, bring about the changes WE want instead of what those with rather short stubby snouts want.
October 4, 200817 yr Yeah funny how nobody likes the French til they show the ruling classes what it means to get their point across. I'm not advocating civil disorder. It's just that no-one in the UK voting public seems to realise the power of boycott or abstention. We could by 'organised' policy bring about change in regard to fuel prices, cameras, Road Pricing, Tolls, spy-in-the-car etc etc. You know why it'll never happen? Coz there's no will to be cohesive. Despite the Internet and instant messaging we in the UK, voting drivers that is, really couldn't organise much more than a Treasure Hunt at the local drinking well................... That's where the problem lies and where the solution lies. And those in power know it. secretly they dread the thought that the public could for once actually get organised and through peaceful but affirmative action, bring about the changes WE want instead of what those with rather short stubby snouts want. amen bud :bow: i always remember during that big strike we had ! the politicians never batted an eye lid untill it affected the south but another valid point (the amount of new camera's ive seen goin up ) shocking:shock:
hi,
i'm new to this forum and am maybe looking to buy a 300ZX, could anyone advise me on what they are like on petrol?
Both the non-turbo and the turbo's?
like, how much miles would you get to £10
cheers