CrankyBen Member 37 Member For: 20y 2m 14d Location: Canberra Posted 05/09/05 07:52 AM Share Posted 05/09/05 07:52 AM Never understood the whole fuel price whinge... I put around 70L a week into the car (out of my own pocket), and assuming fuel went up 20c/L that still only equates to $14/week... a 0.25% home loan increase would impact me far more, yet people whine far less about something like that.When I see people on TV saying how higher fuel prices mean they can't drive their kids to school any more (god I must've overhead an ad for "A Current Affair" or something) I just laugh at the tabloid journalism and typical "battling aussie" who needs something to whine about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stardust Member 537 Member For: 20y 4m 2d Location: Brisbane Posted 05/09/05 09:51 AM Share Posted 05/09/05 09:51 AM Never understood the whole fuel price whinge... I put around 70L a week into the car (out of my own pocket), and assuming fuel went up 20c/L that still only equates to $14/week... a 0.25% home loan increase would impact me far more, yet people whine far less about something like that.That is so true, at least with petrol prices high which has an impact on keeping interest rates low, everyone pays not only people with a mortgage.It can be 3 bucks a litre and I will still drive my T as much as I did before, afterall we bought them to enjoy.Ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F6 UTE - Track Bound EVO III - Member 3,367 Member For: 19y 11m Gender: Male Location: Strapped in and holding on Posted 05/09/05 10:57 AM Share Posted 05/09/05 10:57 AM Yes, but you have to realise Joe consumer has to take the $$ for fuel out of his/her pocket there and then, and they 'see' it dissapear out the exhaust..And you don't think there's a public outcry when interest rates go up, hell, that's even more insane.. $20 a month and all of the sudden the world has ended. But they still buy ciggies and beers.. ( I can understand the beers!! )Oh, my best is $98 now for a tank of fuel. range -> 500km. ouchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Senator Guests Posted 05/09/05 11:00 AM Share Posted 05/09/05 11:00 AM Who really cares about the price of petrol when the stuffs going to run out and then no amount of money will make a difference. And the above price of $38,990 on a XR6T is still more then the police pay, of $37,220.40. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turtle33 Member 578 Member For: 19y 8m 23d Gender: Male Location: brisbane Posted 05/09/05 03:46 PM Share Posted 05/09/05 03:46 PM Never understood the whole fuel price whinge... I put around 70L a week into the car (out of my own pocket), and assuming fuel went up 20c/L that still only equates to $14/week... a 0.25% home loan increase would impact me far more, yet people whine far less about something like that.When I see people on TV saying how higher fuel prices mean they can't drive their kids to school any more (god I must've overhead an ad for "A Current Affair" or something) I just laugh at the tabloid journalism and typical "battling aussie" who needs something to whine about. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I use about 200 ltrs per week so it makes a difference. But then again I don'treally care, if I did I would own a corolla Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goobz Member 746 Member For: 20y 1m 3d Location: Sutherland Shire, Sydney Posted 05/09/05 09:27 PM Share Posted 05/09/05 09:27 PM Hit a new personal record the other night, for ANY car I've ever owned - managed to squeeze $81 worth of fuel into my T. The range indicator was also into single figures for the first time since I've owned the car. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You've obviously never owned a landcruiser. My last car before the T was a petrol 80 series. My god that thing could drink. 2 years ago it cost $140 to fill up(main and sub tank), and I would get around 600 - 650 k's out of that!!! My neighbours brother had a diesel 80 series though and he could get from Sydney to noosa on a single fill!!! Exact opposite. If you wanna save on fuel diesel is the way to go...Oh, my best is $98 now for a tank of fuel. range -> 500km. ouchie.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>My fill cost $95 last night at $1.34(mobil 8000). 480kms... Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hank Guests Posted 05/09/05 09:38 PM Share Posted 05/09/05 09:38 PM I'll probably go through less than a tank a week. That's about 50 bucks a week. I spend that on lunch. I'm happy to starve to feed my (impending) car!!!!Thanks for all the (interesting) responses. For the dude asking where I got the deal, I've been told it's EVERYWHERE! But if you're in Melbourne, check Jefferson Ford South Melbourne. I've also been told orders have to be in by thursday, else you have to wait for the new model.I also don't think ford have screwed anyone over, as I don't believe the resale value is going to change. This is a runout deal, and they do it at the change of EVERY model. The new car will most likely have a few more options (inc a nice 6sp auto, but we all know that) and will more than likely cost more than the current model. Now, thinking about 18", plus luxury pack..... Hmmmmmmmmmm.Cheers.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mondie Firm Member Donating Members 2,924 Member For: 22y 14d Location: Adelaide Hills Posted 05/09/05 11:06 PM Share Posted 05/09/05 11:06 PM I also don't think ford have screwed anyone over, as I don't believe the resale value is going to change. This is a runout deal, and they do it at the change of EVERY model. The new car will most likely have a few more options (inc a nice 6sp auto, but we all know that) and will more than likely cost more than the current model. Now, thinking about 18", plus luxury pack..... Hmmmmmmmmmm.Cheers....l think they are screwing people over if they are offering 15% discount on cars that are not even built yet. Its one thing to discount existing stock but to slash the price on a made to order car is screwing existing owners over big time IMO. You just have to look how poor resale is for such a popular car, it should be better. Ford sell for today and sadly dont look at the long term big picture in regards to resale in the same way Subaru, BMW and others do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mahoy Member 22 Member For: 19y 2m 14d Location: Wyndham Vale, Victoria Posted 06/09/05 03:43 AM Share Posted 06/09/05 03:43 AM Spoke to the dealer in question(Jefferson Ford), to find out this was a deal for a couple of ex demo's, which now is only one left. The retail price is still $46,350. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harvyk Member 1,070 Member For: 19y 8m 14d Location: The North Cooma End of Canberra... Posted 06/09/05 05:29 AM Share Posted 06/09/05 05:29 AM I also don't think ford have screwed anyone over, as I don't believe the resale value is going to change. This is a runout deal, and they do it at the change of EVERY model. The new car will most likely have a few more options (inc a nice 6sp auto, but we all know that) and will more than likely cost more than the current model. Now, thinking about 18", plus luxury pack..... Hmmmmmmmmmm.Cheers....<{POST_SNAPBACK}>l think they are screwing people over if they are offering 15% discount on cars that are not even built yet. Its one thing to discount existing stock but to slash the price on a made to order car is screwing existing owners over big time IMO. You just have to look how poor resale is for such a popular car, it should be better. Ford sell for today and sadly dont look at the long term big picture in regards to resale in the same way Subaru, BMW and others do.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Although it looks like an urban myth, it wouldn't surprise me, for example it could be something to boost dwindling sales...And this is not a Ford only thing, companies like nissan are always talking about run out sales, etc... As far as I can tell with these sales they are simply cutting into the haggle room (Prob even a couple of grand above the lowest they will go in the hope ppl don't haggle...)I'm not getting to worried in regards to resale... (And I'm on a lease) as I knew I was going to lose money on a car (it's a fact of life) and no matter which company I went for I was going to lose out...If it was meant to be an actual investment (beyond an investment in my enjoyment) I'd have brought shares... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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