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Biiiiink Jan 3rd 2008 6:05 am

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Originally Posted by Erinbrooke (Post 5734946)
This mind sound ridiculous to everyone actually living in Canada already - but doesn't anybody drive diesel cars/trucks over there???:huh:

It seems all references are to petrol(gas)

What diesels are there? I've heard of VW, a Mercedes, and I can't think of anything else. Was there a Cherokee or sth that was diesel, once?

Erinbrooke Jan 3rd 2008 6:15 am

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to put it another way - how much is diesel per litre?

Steve_P Jan 3rd 2008 6:15 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5734901)
Oh don't get me started.....gas in litres, distance in kilometres, building supplies in feet, inches and cubits, drinks in fluid ounces, friggin screwed up country........:curse::curse::rofl:

Yeah I know, fun innit. :p:):)

Steve_P Jan 3rd 2008 6:20 am

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Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 5734971)
What diesels are there? I've heard of VW, a Mercedes, and I can't think of anything else. Was there a Cherokee or sth that was diesel, once?

With the switch to "clean diesel" watch for more diesel powered autos in the next year or so.


Originally Posted by Erinbrooke (Post 5734992)
to put it another way - how much is diesel per litre?

Diesel in Calgary ranges from 101.9 to 112.9 per liter.

http://www.calgarygasprices.com/inde...D&tme_limit=60

Atlantic Xpat Jan 3rd 2008 6:20 am

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Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 5734971)
What diesels are there? I've heard of VW, a Mercedes, and I can't think of anything else. Was there a Cherokee or sth that was diesel, once?

Diesels are less popular in Canada because, well in Canada most things automotive are driven by the US & emissions standards in the US are very high whereas fuel quality is very low. So no nice efficient small Euro diesels.
VW dropped the TDI range last year although it is coming back. Jeep dropped the diesel Liberty (I leased one of the last) but do a diesel Grand Cherokee. Aside from that you jump to your F250/Chev/Ram HD trucks with 6.0L V8 diesels. Economic they are not.

dbd33 Jan 3rd 2008 7:00 am

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I have a diesel vehicle. I find the posted price of diesel to be about 10% more than petrol, I buy five gallons at a time for about $25. I can't do fuel consumption calculations here due the weird measures at the pump but I have the idea one can get about four hours of run time for a gallon (UK) of diesel.

Atlantic Xpat Jan 3rd 2008 7:11 am

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For the unititiated, dbd's diesel vehicle is painted green with John Deere written down the side and, at accordingly to his last blog entry on the subject, was stuck down at the bottom of an icy slope. Presumably not consuming much diesel there then?

dbd33 Jan 3rd 2008 7:15 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5735175)
For the unititiated, dbd's diesel vehicle is painted green with John Deere written down the side and, at accordingly to his last blog entry on the subject, was stuck down at the bottom of an icy slope. Presumably not consuming much diesel there then?

I eventually got it up the hill. Just as well as we had record snow last weekend. The chains have arrived at the dealer's so I suppose I'll collect them tonight and have another go at properly clearing the road over the weekend. I'm well sick of getting things down to the barn by hand or on sleighs.

The important point though is that diesel costs more than petrol, I don't think that's true in the UK.

Atlantic Xpat Jan 3rd 2008 7:27 am

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5735188)
The important point though is that diesel costs more than petrol, I don't think that's true in the UK.

Oh it does from time to time IIRC. (Having run diesel vehicles there as well.) Here it's sometimes cheaper than petrol but not generally during winter. Right now I think it's 10cents or so more expensive. Which hurts but I think I'm still ahead on fuel consumption.

Biiiiink Jan 3rd 2008 7:28 am

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5735188)

The important point though is that diesel costs more than petrol, I don't think that's true in the UK.

It's a smidgeon more there too now I think, didn't use to be...

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/fuel/index.html

Oakvillian Jan 3rd 2008 7:30 am

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 5735188)
I eventually got it up the hill. Just as well as we had record snow last weekend. The chains have arrived at the dealer's so I suppose I'll collect them tonight and have another go at properly clearing the road over the weekend. I'm well sick of getting things down to the barn by hand or on sleighs.

The important point though is that diesel costs more than petrol, I don't think that's true in the UK.

The tax regime in the UK has seen diesel and petrol at about the same price per unit volume for a number of years. The financial incentive for running a diesel is in fuel consumption - upwards of 50mpg for a small efficient diesel as opposed to mid-30s mpg for an equivalent performance petrol motor. Other European countries (notably France, unless it's changed in the last 24 months or so) have the added incentive of a significant price advantage in favour of diesel on the forecourt.

dbd33 Jan 4th 2008 5:03 am

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And in stuck vehicle news, the tractor is now needed to pull the Element out of a drift. It's a good idea to have lots of vehicles in the country, that way there might be one to take to the pub.

MB-Realtor Jan 4th 2008 7:28 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5734901)
Oh don't get me started.....gas in litres, distance in kilometres, building supplies in feet, inches and cubits, drinks in fluid ounces, friggin screwed up country........:curse::curse::rofl:


Property dimension and especially road widths in "Chains".

Its the fault of those darn Brits again.

Edna Bucket Jan 4th 2008 7:50 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5734901)
Oh don't get me started.....gas in litres, distance in kilometres, building supplies in feet, inches and cubits, drinks in fluid ounces, friggin screwed up country........:curse::curse::rofl:

I know how much I weigh but no Canadians do! ;):rofl:

Dave+Jules Jan 4th 2008 10:53 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5734901)
Oh don't get me started.....gas in litres, distance in kilometres, building supplies in feet, inches and cubits, drinks in fluid ounces, friggin screwed up country........:curse::curse::rofl:

Just like the UK! :lol: Distances in Miles, DIY in centimetres, beer in pints, milk in pints bottles of wine in ML / Litres

Just to confuse you even more. US inches are slightly smaller than UK inches as are fluid oz. UK Pint 20 floz whereas US pint 16floz (thats why cooking is always hit and miss).

OH yes gas prices in Fredericton NB about 109 a litre.


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