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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTrue, but it beats blasted Brexit wouldn't you say?______________________
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShould my next car be 280bhp or 503bhp?Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShould my next car be 280bhp or 503bhp?
I was in the UK last week, drove from Gatwick to central London and then to the FoD.
I gotta say, the UK is becoming one full time traffic jam.
It seems, no matter what time of day, no matter what day, there were congested motorways.
My conclusion is obviously, those same old motorways which have been there for the last 40 years don't have the bandwidth/capacity for the number of cars
And as public transport in the UK will never be invested in, and therefore never seduce people away from the motor car, then the only way will be to add more lanes to the main motorway arteries
I had to laugh, driving down the M4 to the west country and the FoD, I was surprised and taken aback to see one of those old Intercity 125 diesel locomotives still in use !!!! How old are those things ? and the line on the welsh side is still not even electrified
Where are we ?
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So many car threads...
Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostShouldn't we be using standard EU metric units for power, if we're ... Ah, no, as you were.
If I wanted to use the EU standard units, I'd talk in watts.
If I wanted to use the SI standard units, it's also watts. That's the global standard and is named after a Scotsman.
So, much as you'd like to bash the EU (as ever and at every opportunity), you'd look as big an idiot as usual for doing so.
Perhaps you'd prefer we used the FFF system?
http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf...chure_8_en.pdf…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWell, my choice is either a 2l or a 2.9l engine. Petrol is 116.9p per litre.
If I wanted to use the EU standard units, I'd talk in watts.
If I wanted to use the SI standard units, it's also watts. That's the global standard and is named after a Scotsman.
So, much as you'd like to bash the EU (as ever), you'd look as big an idiot as usual for doing so.
Perhaps you'd prefer we used the FFF system?
oh yes, the price of petrol
on the mainland most of the west and central European countries are paying the equivalent of 1eur at the pump for a litre of diesel
remind me how much they were charging last week at membury services
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