To be honest, if you can afford a larger car then get one! Personally, I don't even look at anything under 3 liters when I go to buy a car, whether they be a sedan or SUV.
@Omegasunrise I can send you a message about the first question if you want? I could say a lot about that LOL. Your other question intrigued me though, where do you think we need more road markings? I think we have enough, too many in town and city centres sometimes though.
@DrivingandDashcam I'm so glad you're metric, I hate converting into gallons for Americans LOL. At the moment it's about $2.08 for petrol and $2.23 per litre for Diesel. About 50% of cars here are diesel I reckon. I actually converted those into Canadian dollars and was going to put the USD conversions in, but they are only a few cents different anyway!
WHOA! That's expensive! My car have 55 litres and it cost me at around $60 from empty to full, but I calculated your price if I had my car over there, it cost me around at $115. Crazy!
@DrivingandDashcam Haha, told you it's expensive :D. You do have to bear in mind that we travel shorter distances. The nearest city near my home town (Worcester) is about 6 miles/9km. I'd say the car is driven there once or twice a week usually. The town centre is about 1.4 miles/2.3km away.
Ahh, so does that mean you have low kilometer on your car? My 1991 car has at least 257,750km on it. I drive like 100km a week, and I'm a little surprised because it still running like new and very quite. I rare see any older car that running in good condition
@DrivingandDashcam My Mum's car (the only car I drive) I think has around 95,000km on it, I'm not sure though because I haven't been in it for 3 months, it's probably lower than that. It's a 2003 model. My dad's 2005 car has a lot more miles on it though because he does a lot of motorway driving.
To be honest, if you can afford a larger car then get one! Personally, I don't even look at anything under 3 liters when I go to buy a car, whether they be a sedan or SUV.
casmatori 1 month ago
cos they're better than big cars!
RWL2012 1 month ago
@RWL2012 I'd hate to drive a huge SUV or something LOL
04smallmj 1 month ago
@04smallmj yeah me too, it would be embarrasing and you'd crash into everything
RWL2012 3 weeks ago
live in the country, drive down roads like that and i still seem to do fine in an x5...no excuse, get a popper car
ritalin1990 2 months ago
You guys ever heard of shoulders? Or marking on roads??
Omegasunrise 2 months ago
@Omegasunrise I can send you a message about the first question if you want? I could say a lot about that LOL. Your other question intrigued me though, where do you think we need more road markings? I think we have enough, too many in town and city centres sometimes though.
04smallmj 2 months ago
..... to all my British Friends
Buy more German BIG Cars :-)
like Bevoin1970 do ..... :-)
ha ha ha ha !
Hello Paul :-) you understand me my Friend !! ;-)
zombiebarricade71 2 months ago
@zombiebarricade71 Haha! :-)
04smallmj 2 months ago
The joys of inner city driving... :-)
Bevoin1970 2 months ago
@Bevoin1970 The sad thing is, none of this was a city centre haha. I would hate to drive in London!
04smallmj 2 months ago
For some reason I'm glad that we have a wide roads here lol. How bad is fuel's price over there? It's $1.09 per litre here.
DrivingandDashcam 2 months ago
@DrivingandDashcam I'm so glad you're metric, I hate converting into gallons for Americans LOL. At the moment it's about $2.08 for petrol and $2.23 per litre for Diesel. About 50% of cars here are diesel I reckon. I actually converted those into Canadian dollars and was going to put the USD conversions in, but they are only a few cents different anyway!
04smallmj 2 months ago
@04smallmj
WHOA! That's expensive! My car have 55 litres and it cost me at around $60 from empty to full, but I calculated your price if I had my car over there, it cost me around at $115. Crazy!
DrivingandDashcam 2 months ago
@DrivingandDashcam Haha, told you it's expensive :D. You do have to bear in mind that we travel shorter distances. The nearest city near my home town (Worcester) is about 6 miles/9km. I'd say the car is driven there once or twice a week usually. The town centre is about 1.4 miles/2.3km away.
04smallmj 2 months ago
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DrivingandDashcam 2 months ago
@04smallmj
Ahh, so does that mean you have low kilometer on your car? My 1991 car has at least 257,750km on it. I drive like 100km a week, and I'm a little surprised because it still running like new and very quite. I rare see any older car that running in good condition
DrivingandDashcam 2 months ago
@DrivingandDashcam My Mum's car (the only car I drive) I think has around 95,000km on it, I'm not sure though because I haven't been in it for 3 months, it's probably lower than that. It's a 2003 model. My dad's 2005 car has a lot more miles on it though because he does a lot of motorway driving.
04smallmj 2 months ago
I think the question is, "why is the roads so narrow?" lol! nice captures!
rextinctione 2 months ago
@rextinctione You can blame that on the size of the UK and horses and carts LOL
04smallmj 2 months ago
Someday I'll make a video showing some of our narrow roads. Though you'll probably think they're pretty wide.
WickedWings07 2 months ago
@WickedWings07 LOL, yeah I probably will :D. You probably have some narrow busy 2 lane roads though.
04smallmj 2 months ago