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Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Frost » September 1st, 2008, 7:06 pm

Do you want fuel for 99c per ltr for 20,000km?

Go buy a fucking holden

details here http://www.holdencampaign.com.au/99centpromotion/
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Steady » September 1st, 2008, 8:11 pm

# Fuel card must not be used to purchase anything other than 91 RON petrol or diesel.

# Excludes HSV.

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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Frost » September 1st, 2008, 8:36 pm

Its funny when I beleive the SS user manual says min 95RON
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby AaronEF8 » September 1st, 2008, 8:39 pm

Can you run L76's on 91 octane?

Holden are so generous though, they extend the offer to LPG cars as well!
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby [Sterling] » September 1st, 2008, 8:40 pm

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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Frost » September 1st, 2008, 8:54 pm

AaronEF8 wrote:Can you run L76's on 91 octane?

Holden are so generous though, they extend the offer to LPG cars as well!


Holdens LPG based cars are VSI, LPG and Petrol
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby CaRtZ » September 1st, 2008, 10:12 pm

so to get ppl to buy there shit they have to give away fuel? is that right?

which is more expensive per square ltr? fuel? or a new VE???
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Steady » September 2nd, 2008, 7:27 am

VE weighs 1700-ish kg, costs say $33,000 for an Omega.
Sooo $19.40 per kilo.
Specific gravity of petrol is around .7
So at $1.50 a litre, is about $1.10 per kilo.
VE is more expensive on a dollar vs mass basis.

To take it further, alloytec is supposed to get 10.9l/100km, so taking that average, over 20,000km it's going to use around 2180l of petrol.
Assuming petrol stays at or around$1.50 a litre (I know its rough), Holden have to pick up 51c per litre used, so about $1100 over that 20,000km.
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby LTDHO » September 2nd, 2008, 7:37 am

Steady wrote:VE weighs 1700-ish kg, costs say $33,000 for an Omega.
Sooo $19.40 per kilo.
Specific gravity of petrol is around .7
So at $1.50 a litre, is about $1.10 per kilo.
VE is more expensive on a dollar vs mass basis.

To take it further, alloytec is supposed to get 10.9l/100km, so taking that average, over 20,000km it's going to use around 2180l of petrol.
Assuming petrol stays at or around$1.50 a litre (I know its rough), Holden have to pick up 51c per litre used, so about $1100 over that 20,000km.

How can you work that shit out at this time of the morning.

Holden Boost sales by providing free fuel. I will work as people who will buy a new car anyway will take the fuel with it.
So Ford, Nissan, Toyota owners will change over.
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Stengord » September 2nd, 2008, 8:21 pm

CaRtZ wrote:so to get ppl to buy there shit they have to give away fuel? is that right?


Everything gives away fuel and fuelcards these days
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Re: Want fuel for 99c/ltr for 20,000km?

Postby Frost » September 2nd, 2008, 8:46 pm

LTDHO wrote:
Steady wrote:VE weighs 1700-ish kg, costs say $33,000 for an Omega.
Sooo $19.40 per kilo.
Specific gravity of petrol is around .7
So at $1.50 a litre, is about $1.10 per kilo.
VE is more expensive on a dollar vs mass basis.

To take it further, alloytec is supposed to get 10.9l/100km, so taking that average, over 20,000km it's going to use around 2180l of petrol.
Assuming petrol stays at or around$1.50 a litre (I know its rough), Holden have to pick up 51c per litre used, so about $1100 over that 20,000km.

How can you work that shit out at this time of the morning.

Holden Boost sales by providing free fuel. I will work as people who will buy a new car anyway will take the fuel with it.
So Ford, Nissan, Toyota owners will change over.


So there making around 1500 less per car? whoppee
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