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Jan 23rd, 2019, 09:05 | #221 |
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For someone who’joined’ in January 2019, a person seems to have done a lot of ‘spurious’ research about members. I guess someone is a multiple alt member!
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Jan 23rd, 2019, 10:30 | #222 |
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Back on Track
May I thank the Moderators for their prompt attention in this matter.
In the spirit of the original thread and a bid to get it back on track since 'CarlSwadlincote' has resurrected it for us, readers might be interested (or maybe not) to hear that my last 7 series, a 1988 745GLE Auto, which I owned for 18 years consumed 10,442.82 litres of petrol in travelling 62,746 miles. This translates into an average fuel consumption of 27.3148 MPG. Over the period of my ownership from 1998 to 2016, I spent £10,807 on petrol, which equates to an average cost of £1.0349 per litre purchased. I'll leave it to others to make adjustments for inflation over that time! Is that trivial enough? By the way, whatever became of the originator of this thread, the erstwhile 'Prufrock'? Although pedantic, I used to quite enjoy his acerbic wit. Regards, John.
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Jan 23rd, 2019, 11:16 | #223 | |
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As for Jon aka Prufrock, he was summarily banned it seems. The day after it happened i looked through the threads he had been on prior to being banned and there didn't appear to be anything worthy of a ban in any of them. Of course, this doesn't take into account posts that would no doubt have been removed by the mods that could have been made and caused his ban or perhaps some otherwise unseen Private Messages - on the face of it though he appears to have been banned for no reason. Presumably a moderator will enlighten us if there is a reason that isn't obvious but it would be nice to see him back on here if he's been banned by mistake.
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Jan 23rd, 2019, 17:46 | #224 |
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Not a mistake, at all. I won't go in to specifics, but it was a lot of things over a long time - not one big "bang" more a slow "whimper". Plenty of warnings were given, and never heeded.
His ban is permanent and will not be revoked. Anywho, onwards and upwards! James |
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Jan 23rd, 2019, 17:54 | #225 | |
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Onwards and upwards indeed!
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Jan 23rd, 2019, 20:59 | #226 |
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Ay up me duck!
Well butter my turnips! I live in Swadlincote, what are the chances?
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Jan 24th, 2019, 19:18 | #227 |
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To put it politely, I always thought that his conduct was often not befitting a register keeper, albeit an ex one as he continually used to reference.....
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Jan 27th, 2019, 12:01 | #228 |
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More trivia ...
Fuel costs represented almost 57% of my cost of ownership of LCE' over 18 years and 62746 miles, 'Laird Scooby'. Although not my primary business car, almost a quarter (14810 (23.6%)) of those miles were on business.
In addition to fuel, repairs cost £1576.05, servicing £705.87 and fixed costs £5875.65, making a total of £18964.57 or 30.22 pence per mile. Depreciation over the period of my ownership amounted to £1690, well under £100 per annum or 2.7 pence per mile. At an all inclusive cost of less than 33 pence per mile, or 3 miles for £1, I regard my safe, comfortable, reliable and commodious 745 as also being one of the most economical long-term ownership cars around. Food for thought, given the ever increasing desire to squeeze even more miles out of every gallon of fuel today. Naturally I was saddened when it was condemned at its last MOT (at 29 years of age) for advanced underside corrosion, but heartened that parts of it lived on through the good offices of 'Minty', of these forums. Maybe there is a part of 'LCE' still running in someone's 740 still? Regards, John.
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Jan 27th, 2019, 13:12 | #229 |
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Crikey John, you must have kept some seriously good records! I tend to either refuse the fuel receipts or throw them away ASAP as i find it's painful enough buying fuel without having a printed reminder!
Makes me glad i'm converting to LPG, half the price of petrol (roughly) and better for the engine as well. Also means i can legally remove the cat on my other car when i get that one done as well. However, what your records do show is that a bigger car doesn't necessarily mean hefty running costs. Something i've always maintained throughout the years.
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Jan 27th, 2019, 17:37 | #230 | |
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Take my V70, for example. It does around 3 - 4 thousand miles a year at an average of 29.5 MPG. It is worth maybe 500 pounds at best. I imagine that the cost of conversion would not be economical in my case, both in terms of value added to the car and the likely payback period given my low annual mileage. As I said in another thread, I am happy to pay the small fuel cost penalty associated with a larger engine. Regards. John.
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