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Lets Screw Australian Jobs even more, says Mr CRUDD

Postby Frost » July 20th, 2008, 9:40 pm

www.news.com.au wrote:Most Petrol Hungry cars Named



THE Holden Commodore has been outed as the most petrol-hungry of Australia's big-selling cars, as motorists mull over how to combat high fuel prices.

The Federal Government has released a list of which cars use the most petrol to inform consumers - and it's bad news for Commodore and Falcon owners.

Of the most popular cars, the Commodore was top of the list, costing $2430 in petrol a year and releasing 3.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

Next in line came the Ford Falcon, costing $2272 and releasing 3.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

The Mazda 3 came third, costing $1845 in petrol, while the ever-popular Toyota Corolla came next with a $1672 petrol price tag.

The cheapest fuel bill went to the Toyota Yaris, costing $1350 a year.

The Government has also rated five-star and hybrid cars.

The cheapest opf these to run is the Toyota Prius hybrid, which costs $990 in fuel each year and releases 1.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

The lists can be found in the government's Green Vehicle Guide at http://www.greenvehicleguide.gov.au
"More than ever, it's important to consider not only the car's ticket price but also its ongoing running and environmental costs," Transport Minister Anthony Albanese said.

Trading in a 6-cylinder car for a mid-size 4-cylinder model could cut petrol bills - and carbon emissions - by up to a third, Mr Albanese said.


http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24 ... 77,00.html

Good Old Goverment pushing us to non Australian built cars.
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Postby Kyle the ED4LTR » July 20th, 2008, 9:42 pm

what bastards
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Postby EF ECTIV » July 20th, 2008, 9:44 pm

(C)rudd is a halfwit.... doesnt give a shit about australians just wants us to become part of china.... He's a
slimy,smarmy clown..... never shouldve been voted in in the 1st place...

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Re: Lets Screw Australian Jobs even more, says Mr CRUDD

Postby Frost » July 20th, 2008, 10:14 pm

lol.

wait until he hits up u WAairans and you 153.5CPL fuel price :(
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Postby AaronEF8 » July 20th, 2008, 10:35 pm

I'd like to thank everyone who voted Labour. Because we really needed the government to be spending their time on crap like this.

That website doesn't even account for purchase price. You can buy a Falcon for and put fuel in it for about 15 years for the purchase price of a Prius. Plus the Prius needs the batteries replaced every 10 years at around $15k. Also no mention of service costs, running costs (VE Omega tyres are nearly 3x the price of FG XT tyres for example), depreciation, and how much energy is actually used to build a new car.

No mention of LPG or diesel, which I think the Govt. isn't even acknowledging the existance of, except for an inflated tax grabber.

And on top of it all, like Frost pointed out, the Govt. is trying to drive people away from Australian built cars, whether they mean to or not.
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Postby serial_fool » July 20th, 2008, 11:23 pm

Good ol' Mcfucktard Rudd the Dudd.
I really hate that bastard for what he has done to the big car industry in Australia, pushing all the eco-friendly bullshit down peoples throats when Australia only emmits like 2% of the worlds total.

And to reduce that 2% to 1% he is going to **** alot of things up. I'll tell you what will happen by 2020 if the Dudd is still around, the Australian car industry will cease to exist and all new cars will be imports from Asia, all performance cars/ cars with mods/ any capacity engine bigger than a 2.0 I4 will be taxed so heavily that anyone earning less than 500k won't be able to run/buy them and "working families" will have suffered through the arse-rape green taxes Rudd forcefully empossed on them to reduce the irrevalant carbon immisions of Australia.

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Postby Frost » July 20th, 2008, 11:45 pm

I dont ever remember one of his election promises being to kill the car industry or to do a bit more for our environment?
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Postby Bipolar » July 21st, 2008, 7:09 am

Not to mention all the recycling that goes on with Aussie cars. You don't see yards with 626 or Sirion wrecks commonly sitting around.
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Postby t1MMy » July 21st, 2008, 3:14 pm

None of them give a fk about anything or any1 but themselves. Fkn purssed lipped faggot PM.
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Postby Stengord » July 21st, 2008, 9:00 pm

There isnt really much difference in those prices, it works out to be roughly 19$ a week between the commo and the yaris
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Postby krisisdog » July 21st, 2008, 9:30 pm

I voted anti rudd.

How often is he out of Aus?
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Postby speed.freak » July 21st, 2008, 10:20 pm

Kevin Rudd does seriously look like a south park character. He came to my school earlier this year, and well, he's a wanker, the government does nothing to help the general public, all they want is votes, and with all the talk of green house gasses and other crap, this appears to be the way to do it, by farking us all over. Bring back Bob Hawke ( Guinness World Record holder of drinking a yard glass the fastest, best PM EVER)
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Postby t2te50 » July 21st, 2008, 10:47 pm

Howard was a antiquated but at least he saw the significance of the Australian automotive industry and didn't pressure it into making gun-hoe economically unsustainable changes. Think of it this way, we might of seen a modern GT-HO if it wasn't for this drama queen.
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Postby Rollin » July 22nd, 2008, 11:26 pm

I'd rather pay the extra $19 a week in fuel so I don't have to tell people I drive a yaris :S but by the same token, all the homos that "only want a car to get from A to B" should be forced to buy a crappy econobox so they save some fuel for me to use 8-)

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Postby TUFED6 » July 23rd, 2008, 9:39 am

Total energy spent to produce a new car is a figure that never gets any media attention.

If people just kept driving/repairing whatever car they have then surely that is far better for the environment than shipping scrap steel to china + heaps of electricity + whatever else to produce a new Hyundai.
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Postby Gunns » July 23rd, 2008, 9:57 am

All these battery cars are worse for the enviroment than everyone thinks.

-Power that needs to generated to power them.
-production of the car + batteries which need to be changed every 5 years
-Disposal of the car + batteries.

There was a study done 12 months ago and the most effect car from production to running of the car to disposal is the Jeep Wrangler. Toyota Prius was 80 something.
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Postby Commando » July 23rd, 2008, 10:13 am

^^^ yep, anyone who buys a new car (be it fuel efficient or hybrid or whatever) and thinks they're doing the environment a favour? They're kidding themselves.

This petrolcentric view is dangerous. Yes, buying a new large car when it's not needed in today's world isn't really a good idea. For example fleets where the cars almost always have a sole occupant and never haul stuff around. These buyers can opt for smaller cars and save themselves on initial capital, running costs, and resale losses. But telling people that buying a new hybrid is better for the environment than buying a 2nd-hand large (or otherwise) car? Ludicrous.
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Postby BLKPHN » July 23rd, 2008, 12:24 pm

Commando wrote:^^^ yep, anyone who buys a new car (be it fuel efficient or hybrid or whatever) and thinks they're doing the environment a favour? They're kidding themselves.

This petrolcentric view is dangerous. Yes, buying a new large car when it's not needed in today's world isn't really a good idea. For example fleets where the cars almost always have a sole occupant and never haul stuff around. These buyers can opt for smaller cars and save themselves on initial capital, running costs, and resale losses. But telling people that buying a new hybrid is better for the environment than buying a 2nd-hand large (or otherwise) car? Ludicrous.



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Postby serial_fool » July 23rd, 2008, 4:42 pm

Remember Rudd himself owns a hybird so he is obviously bias towards towards them.
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Postby t1MMy » July 23rd, 2008, 5:42 pm

Rudd is a pole smoker. End of story.
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Postby Dumpsta » July 23rd, 2008, 5:47 pm

Gee, makes me want to buy a commodore, just to be on top of the list... :D
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