M-3 is an incredible car.

That is my "I made it" car.  I can slow down some, know I did ok when I get
it :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Crow T. Robot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 6:19 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Gas Price Thread
> 
> Yowch.  You really get f*cked when it comes to vehicles over there.  I've
> only been there once (felixstowe and london), but from what I saw the
> roads
> really suck too.  Where the hell is all the tax money going?
> 
> I filled up my truck tonight - cost about $70.  Now I don't feel so bad
> about that.  :)
> 
> What kinda beemer?  That will be my wife's next car (I can't give up my
> truck).  I just love 'em.  I have my eye on a certified pre-owned M3 at
> the
> moment.
> 
> 
> On 9/12/06, Paul Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Holy shite.
> > >
> > > WTF do you heat your house with?  Might it be cheaper to just
> > > burn cash?
> >
> > We use natural gas piped directly into the house and the costs of that
> are
> > now rising too...
> >
> > Our press is constantly telling us we are on the verge of an energy
> crisis
> > and the markets are lapping it up which is driving the costs of energy
> > through the roof.. Our house electricity/natural gas bill is circa $320
> > per
> > month up until 6 months ago it was about $140 per month...
> >
> > I'm not sure exactly what the UK Fuel Tax rate is but AFAIK its
> somewhere
> > upwards of 75% of the retail cost... We are paying the price for having
> a
> > "Green" government... Needless to say, public transport is shitty and
> > trains
> > cost more to travel on than planes for long distances... Given all this,
> > is
> > it any wonder people are still electing to drive their cars? The
> Treasury
> > *knows* it is onto a winner with fuel tax and even with the protests we
> > had
> > a few years ago where people blockaded the fuel depots, prices have
> > steadily
> > risen...
> >
> > The kicker in the UK though is this... We pay a yearly "Road Tax" that
> is
> > based on engine size and vehicle class (private, light goods, heavy
> goods
> > etc...) the theory being the smaller class vehicles and smaller engine
> > sizes
> > are more economical. I own two cars (a BMW as my daily drive and an old
> > 1983
> > Land Rover 4x4 for fun), my partner has a small town car and her son has
> a
> > sports hatchback... Apart from the 4x4, my BMW is the largest engined
> car
> > we
> > own. It's also the most economical but I get taxed purely on the engine
> > size
> > and end up paying the most in road tax.
> >
> > Our combined Road Tax bill is around $1400 per year. Then we have the
> fuel
> > tax.
> >
> > Disclaimer: All conversions are rounded out after quick Google exchange
> > rate
> > conversion so they are "kind of" accurate.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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