"M. Malmkvist" wrote:
>
> I'm driving a Fiat Cinquecento...
> In case you don't know it, it's a very small car (somewhere around 230-40
cm
> in length) with a 1,1 litre engine.

1.1 liter engine?

My sedan has a 5.7 liter engine.  (Granted, I have a rather large sedan,
with a rather large engine....)

(I hope I haven't just deflated your male ego.)

> So I wondered: Is that really true? You don't drive such small cars in
> America?

*I* sure as heck don't!  :)

Seriously, I drive a large over-powered car because it's safer that way,
considering all the pickups and SUVs I'm sharing the roads with.

Now I *have* driven an MG convertible, but it belonged to a boyfriend.
The smallest thing I've driven in the past 5 years is my sister's 4-door
Honda (Civic?).  But I married someone whose family believes in big
cars, partly because they're big people and a bigger car just gives more
people room.  (I don't have that excuse.  I'll use the power excuse for
mine.  Oh, and my first car, when I was asked if I wanted a Ford Escort
or a Chevy Caprice, I chose the Caprice on the grounds that I could
transport more of my car-less friends.  My current car is also a
Caprice, but it used to be a cop car, which is why it has as large of an
engine as it does.  Not that I mind....)

        Julia

Hey Julia
Yeah, 1,1 litre. And no. You haven't deflated my ego. If my ego was
seriously influenced by my car, I'd have bought a completely worn out Honda
Accord 2.2i (or something like that), which I could have chosen with my
restricted budget.
Also bear in mind that in Denmark gasoline is somewhere around 8 Dkr(1
USD)/litre.
Generally you pay a lot for your car in Denmark. Especially if it runs less
than 10 kilometre per litre.
To compare, my car can drive approximately 17 km/l whereas a 5.7 litre (V8 I
assume) probably drive somewhere around 4-5 km/l.
However, I heard that in the ol' U.S. of A gas is a bit cheaper, so it isn't
so important...  :o(


Med venlig hilsen / Yours sincerely
M. Malmkvist / WWW.PowerCad.dk


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