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March 31st, 2004, 10:00
#19
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Originally posted by McBurn4ever
Don't be jealous...
At least you don't have to pay the bills from Shell, Statoil, Preem, OK-Q8,
Bilisten, BP, Din-x, Esso, Gulf, Hydro, JET, Nynäs, Texaco, Uno-X...
:MTM: :MTM:
Know what you mean. The M3 E46 hardly consumed more than 12 l/100 km, the S4 is hard to get below 14 l/ 100 km.
More money to Norway and the Middle East!!
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March 31st, 2004, 14:22
#20
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March 31st, 2004, 15:43
#21
Registered User
Originally posted by McBurn4ever
Don't be jealous...
At least you don't have to pay the bills from Shell, Statoil, Preem, OK-Q8,
Bilisten, BP, Din-x, Esso, Gulf, Hydro, JET, Nynäs, Texaco, Uno-X...
:MTM: :MTM:
Well, a Ford Focus needs 8l /100km but then again, it's as fun as a piece of carbon paper, comfortable as my post bike and if you say that a car breathes quality, then dang, it needs a respirator quick! :trash:
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March 31st, 2004, 17:08
#22
Registered User
Last Christmas I made a 700 kms trip to the snow whith a friend of mine which was driving a BMW 320d and he was laughing at me the hole week, 15 l/km against 6.5 l/km at the same speed in the higway. He didn´t even had to stop while I did it twice.
On the other hand, when we got there, it was snowing and then it was my turn, compare the bimmer whith my S4 with winter tyres NO WAY!!!! It was then when it came fun for me and he couldn´t even move the car.
What I mean is that: OK, S4 wastes gas really bad, but for me it´s worth for all the feelings it gives me back.
Just add that I was driving a new 530d with dinamic drive and everithing else and I just feelt like I was driving an electric car.
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April 8th, 2004, 08:05
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