Moving from UK to Australia Feb 2011

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Re: Moving from UK to Australia Feb 2011

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Thanks for the info.
And what is it with ebay, do they not allow you to sell cars on ebay in WA or does nobody bother?
Would love another FTO but it looks like we will have to get a holden or a ford for now (at least for the missus) until I can have a nice toy again.

Does anyone know if 3L diamante engines are easy to come by?
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nah they are 3.5l magna engines here not as good as the diamante it was never released here. Magna is the sh*t aussie equivilent
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Mazadas are popular in Perth, along with Toyota and Mitsubushi.

Great Wall is a new brand in Perth, from China and they seem to have very reasonably priced utes and people movers.

If you want to be safe, just get a 2005 or newer Toyota Camry. About 10k each. Roomy and not too fuel guzzling.

Petrol price is like 1.15 - 1.39 per litre for RON 91 here. add about 25 cents more, for RON 98.
Join http://www.fuelwatch.wa.gov.au for the next day price update after 3pm, to plan for nextr fuel stop. Very useful for me.

Fuel prices fluctuate daily, with Wednesdays being the cheapest, currently. However, petrol stations tend to be jammed packed during that time, unless you refuel at extreme off-peak offhour, example: 10pm upwards.

Any other questions, feel free to ask.

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Thanks Yotka, petrol price in the UK is about £1.33 per litre at the moment and set to be above £1.40 soon which would be more than $2.
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Rob Furniss wrote:Thanks Yotka, petrol price in the UK is about £1.33 per litre at the moment and set to be above £1.40 soon which would be more than $2.
woah, ok.

But, things in perth are placed far apart.... so... we will use more fuel here, than UK, in general.

Perth is the worst city in the world, in terms of substainability.
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http://standards.mainroads.wa.gov.au/NR ... ions.asp?7

Great page, to check on traffic conditions.

Makes travelling easier, if you stay and work on opposite ends of the city, like me.
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yotka wrote: Great Wall is a new brand in Perth, from China and they seem to have very reasonably priced utes and people movers.
They have a 1-2 star safety rating lol
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sublime19 wrote:
yotka wrote: Great Wall is a new brand in Perth, from China and they seem to have very reasonably priced utes and people movers.
They have a 1-2 star safety rating lol
Bet most FTOs are similiar or worse. No ABS / Airbag / traction control.
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yotka wrote:
sublime19 wrote:
yotka wrote: Great Wall is a new brand in Perth, from China and they seem to have very reasonably priced utes and people movers.
They have a 1-2 star safety rating lol
Bet most FTOs are similiar or worse. No ABS / Airbag / traction control.
With the increase of P platers driving them as their first car, make that a
-3 Safety rating 8)
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yotka wrote:
sublime19 wrote:
yotka wrote: Great Wall is a new brand in Perth, from China and they seem to have very reasonably priced utes and people movers.
They have a 1-2 star safety rating lol
Bet most FTOs are similiar or worse. No ABS / Airbag / traction control.

Hmmmm, 15 year old car vs brand spanking new, yeah that makes a logical argument :roll:
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Actually, the Volvos from the 80s might be safer than any car now.

Will slice through the new cars like a hot knife through butter.
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Hi Rob Welcome to the down side up land of Auss. Notice that you refer to EBAY Can you check this ebay product out If it is any good I have a few condensers to block up ..
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yotka wrote:Actually, the Volvos from the 80s might be safer than any car now.

Will slice through the new cars like a hot knife through butter.
Not so true...
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^^ Interesting. I wouldn't buy either.
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More like.. HOT BUTTER THROUGH A KNIFE... HAH!!

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bummer, at work and cannot watch the vid. :(
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Hmm, we should ditch the FTO and get a Hilux with bullbars.
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yotka wrote:Hmm, we should ditch the FTO and get a Hilux with bullbars.
You know cars are designed to crumple now? That makes them safer.
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I watched a few more crash videos after the one above.

The bigger 4WDs have a compatibility issue with smaller and lower cars.

Their height made them crash into smaller cars' soft zones, and enable them to basically plow through to the passenger compartment of the lower car.

Even with a same model car, but with different weight loadings, the more heavily loaded car lose out, in a head-on crash due to height differences.
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