On Wednesday, March 17, 2004, at 09:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Actually the state of the roads and the amount of traffic in English
cities means that you get MUCH fewer miles to the gallon/litre
anyway. At least (well apart from Highway 17 and SJ in rush hour) you
spend much more time cruising and less time stopping and starting!!!

Just my 5 cents (US or Euro) worth!!!!!

Cheers
Dave


We moved to England from San Francisco last September and bought a Ford Galaxy, 7 seat mini-van, diesel, that gets 45 miles to the gallon, and can cruise all day at 110 mph (I've driven 100+mph from Cornwall to London several times -- try that in California without spending all day looking in your rear view mirror). (And why is it that the same car gets under 20 miles per gallon in the States?)


But we're not complaining about the price of gas. Why? Because we get free health care for the extra we pay at the pump! (see http://cornwall.backtalk.com/archives/000056.html)

-- Frank

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