The Lamborghini Urus looks better and better with age. Check out the original post: https://instagram.com/p/B-pb4Y4Hrzd/?igshid=qwkmc4kvsj5
Here's is what I think is being discussed - XHawkeye's post just has an empty box where the picture should be.
At first glace, I thought that was a Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe.
I think it's fantastic. I've always thought Azteks were cool in a utilitarian way, which is the only thing that matters to me these days. I'm long past thinking I'm Burt Reynolds in Smokey And The Bandit.
I realize the women disagree, but a man has to know his limitations.
This one is cool, too:
Last edited by George; April 9th, 2020 at 09:47 AM.
Ford Focus Zetec S 182PS 62 plate (Registered 2012).
Total distance covered since I started using Fuelio: 26,718 miles
Total fuel (to last fill up) 3,381.61L
Total Cost of fuel, £4,001.17
Total fill ups: 123
Best price for fuel: £1.027 per L
Worst price for fuel: £1.339 per L
Best Fuel consumption: 46.46 MPG
Average Fuel consumption: 36.31MPG
Worst fuel consumption: 27.61 MPG
Average cost per mile overall £0.148 (14.8p)
Interesting that it measures fuel in litres but mileage in...well...miles. I haven't thought about this before, but it seems like it would be KPL instead of MPG in metric countries.
I fully admit to being a clueless American. Feel free to point and laugh at my ignorance in this area.
It is a bit strange yes. And you're not clueless either George. Our fuel has been sold in litres since the mid 80's, (IMO a ruse by the government so they can add 2p per litre in tax instead of 2p per Gallon and everyone, well, most people, don't riot when they realise that's around 10p per Gallon which they'd never have got away with. I can still remember my Father remarking 2p per litre additional tax wasn't so bad, then I told him that's around 10p and he grumbled a bit) but we still measure our road distances in Miles. I daresay there's an option within my cars settings to change it to litres per 100Km which is the preferred option in Metric but I have no idea where it is and I've always been a MPG guy myself and know what's 'good' in MPG.