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acropolite
03-11-2006, 10:22 PM
Petrol heads take note, it's no longer acceptable to aspire to ownership of a Hummer. What you really need is the Ford F650 Super pickup (http://www.backcountryjournal.com/f650pickups.htm). I thought the person that emailed pics to me was just pulling my leg, but no, this latest US excess to beat all excesses is the real deal, reported to give 17MPG at 70MPH....:whistle:
seeker372011
03-11-2006, 10:28 PM
now y'all stop pickin' on folks just 'cos they like a little oomph under the hood
mickoking
03-11-2006, 10:31 PM
Yeah, in this day and age, whats the point? Fundamentalist capitalism :P
janoskiss
03-11-2006, 10:40 PM
17 mpg is actually not that bad for such a monster. 14 litres / 100km.
OTOH, look at what else is coming out of the good ole US of A: http://www.teslamotors.com
The Tesla: an electric car with supercar performance, range of 400 km, effective fuel consumption under 1.8 litres / 100km (or so it is claimed). :eyepop:
asimov
04-11-2006, 08:31 AM
Well I only spent 3 weeks in the US but I never saw many 'gas guzzlers' on the roads at all. Most of the cars were hatchbacks with 4 cylinders.
its monsterous!!!
i still prefer the mummer tho :)
Seems to me some car designer is over-compensating for something :)
acropolite
04-11-2006, 09:57 AM
I agree with Steve 17MPG is creditable for such a monster considering you average Toyota Prada gets averages consumption around that figure.
I seen F100's, F150's and the F250's and they seem to grow proportionately in size as they step up in the models, if they have continued with that scale a F650 must be the size of a centurian tank.
Its consumption rate at 14 litres per 100 km at 110 kph sounds like it's highway results which is a bit steep.
But I love the flames, I should get some for my ute :D
cheers
Is any wonder we are running out oil?
Andrew
merlin8r
06-11-2006, 07:24 AM
Doesn't matter Andrew, there's heaps of it in Alaska!! Dubya's just got to drill it out
Clear skies,
Shane
Omaroo
06-11-2006, 08:20 AM
Absolutely. Recently I lived in New York for two years and in Irvine, California for another two. I'd say that the Californians were more attuned to the smaller car in general, but overall the notion that all Americans drive big cars is an complete myth these days.
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