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15 years ago
Do the google footprint calculator.
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15 years ago
Lightweight.
15.49 tonnes.But still doesn't take into account multiple vehicle ownership.
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15 years ago
10 tons if I only do 15k a year in the Rangies.
If I do 50k a year in them, it rises to a much more impressive 27.67 tonnes. I will have to try to do 50k a year now.
Carbon footprint indeed. It may be what I use, but I still think it's a load of tree-hugging Luddite students who don't understand how the world works.
Oh, and there's no "LPG" option for fuel, so if I go for LPG in the next few months does that mean I'm back at 10 tons, or will they find a way of making it 500?
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15 years ago
I tried to put in the registration of the wagon I'm driving but it wouldn't have it. A 14 litre diesel doing 450 miles or so a day should clinch it.
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15 years ago
Watch this.
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15 years ago
My thoughts too. My ickle Golf on gas must be cleaner than a vegetarian sparrow's fart.
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15 years ago
11.3 tonnes here; I only do 30k a year, I suspect you do more.
Hang on, I forgot about the ~10k in the Vectra, it falls into the same category as the Pug...
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15 years ago
I can't put in my other vehicles as it doesn't recognise bikes or older cars.
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15 years ago
Tell me about it. My 84 Landcruiser is one of the thirstiest cars I've ever driven. And my CBR1100XX gets similar milage to the corolla I am driving around while my Liberty gets fixed.
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