I think I’ve Made Up My Mind...

Now about that Chevy............. ;)

Ahh, yes...

This is the Magic Car.

I pass the gas stations where all the SUVs go and I fit in the parking spaces where none of the SUVs go!


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Well that Chevy could go to the levee without a problem...

Yes. I can go to the levee and fit in approximately the same space as a golf cart.

Which brings up a thought...the next time my son invites me to golf with him (which is a "sport" I totally suck at) maybe I could just drive this onto the field...or rink...or course...or whatever they call it!
 
You don’t happen to be an ent, by any chance?

ENT = An Ear, Nose & Throat specialist or an ENT specialist is a qualified medical doctor who has undergone specialised training in medicine and surgery that is related to the neck, head, ear, nose and throat. This specialised training allows them to focus on various diseases that affect these areas.

Actually I had to google ent with Lord Of The Rings after it to get a foggy idea of what the reference was.
Funny how things clear to some are lost on others, oh well most is lost on me :-(
 
ENT = An Ear, Nose & Throat specialist or an ENT specialist is a qualified medical doctor who has undergone specialised training in medicine and surgery that is related to the neck, head, ear, nose and throat. This specialised training allows them to focus on various diseases that affect these areas.

Actually I had to google ent with Lord Of The Rings after it to get a foggy idea of what the reference was.
Funny how things clear to some are lost on others, oh well most is lost on me :-(
The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest and allies of the free peoples of Middle-earth during the War of the Ring. The Ent who figures most prominently in the book is Treebeard, who (credibly) claims to be the oldest creature in Middle-earth. At the time The Lord of the Rings takes place, there are no young Ents (Entings) because the Entwives (female Ents) were lost. The Ents are akin to Huorns, whom Treebeard describes as a transitional form of trees which become animated or, conversely, as Ents who grow more "treelike" over time
 
Sounds like my Audi A3 1.9 Diesel, it gets 4.8l per 100km... roughly 50 miles to a gallon (if the online converter is correct). I can drive 900km without having to stop at a petrol station :)

Depends, what flavour gallons did you use, American Lite Gallons, or UK full fat?
 
Yes. I can go to the levee and fit in approximately the same space as a golf cart.

Which brings up a thought...the next time my son invites me to golf with him (which is a "sport" I totally suck at) maybe I could just drive this onto the field...or rink...or course...or whatever they call it!



Yea but This one has fresh air, air conditioning.:)scan0002.jpg And I don't even have to stop for gas.
 
Sounds like my Audi A3 1.9 Diesel, it gets 4.8l per 100km... roughly 50 miles to a gallon (if the online converter is correct). I can drive 900km without having to stop at a petrol station :)

Real measurements, started taking them 4th Nov 2011, new 2.0 ltr Diesel Golf, 95% town use.

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Thats a lot of math in post #39.........I may need to set my beer down.....now carry the 1...........fold slot A into tab B...
 
International forum, yes? Or should we, the others leave :-(

There appears to be a little misunderstanding.

Hector was responding to DonP. Hector had used a website to make a conversion from liters to gallons to equate the fuel economy he gets to US measurements, and Don wanted to know if he had used US gallons or UK gallons in his conversion.

Hector's response was that the webpage says, "US", meaning he had calculated to US gallons. The entire exchange was a response to my comment on my car's fuel economy.

He was not trying to put any one off. In fact, Hector isn't even from the US.
 
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