What I hope to do honestly. Get me out of Zone 7 @a horny goatNo. I've always lived in places with impeccable public transport since leaving home.
And it burns a lot of fuel (petrol for our European friends). Maybe 12 miles/gallon? Which I think roughly translates to about 830 cm/litre. Roughly...I'm American, therefore I own a car.
Wow thats awful mpg, I think my dads is close to 100mpg (new ish Toyota Auris i think?) and my mums is at least 50mpg. You can't even enter most of London with cars that consume that much fuel i'm pretty sure without paying loads of extra charges.I am like TCL... I also share two cars with one other person. My wife and I have two American made gas guzzling beasts of steel.
A '14 Chevy Equinox (to lug the kids around / 26 mpg or so)
A '16 Chevy Cruze (mostly to go to and fro work / 36 mpg or so)
(I don't buy new, both were lease returns I got for good deals)
In less than 7 years, assuming no issues with vehicles, the Equinox will become my son's car when he turns 16 and we will buy something else (probably another Chevy vehicle).
In less than 9 years, assuming no issues with vehicles, the Cruze will become my daughter's car when she turns 16 and I will buy a very manly Chevy truck (because damn it, I want one... for compensation purposes...)
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Why would you drive into LondonWow thats awful mpg, I think my dads is close to 100mpg (new ish Toyota Auris i think?) and my mums is at least 50mpg. You can't even enter most of London with cars that consume that much fuel i'm pretty sure without paying loads of extra charges.
Wow thats awful mpg
Mine is an '01 Accord with 270,000 on it. Only gets 25-26 mpg sadly.I drive a '12 Honda Accord with 112,000 miles....and it gets upwards of 32 mpg.
Why would you drive into London![]()