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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 588196" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Chrisy I agree the Mondeo is a nice car but a little dear. Got the car its great. Got rid of our other ford falcon had it for 5 years,it was nine years old and had 183,000 ks on the clock. It was a darn good car but the kilometres were creeping up. We do about 25,000 kilometres a year.Fuel prices are staying up despite oil price dropping. We pay generally about $1.56 per litre for premium unleaded and ordinary unleaded is about $1.48 a litre. We used to whinge about it when it was about 80 cents a litre. I can remember in 1983/84 it was 40 cents a litre.Wages have gone up a lot since then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 588196, member: 8793"] Chrisy I agree the Mondeo is a nice car but a little dear. Got the car its great. Got rid of our other ford falcon had it for 5 years,it was nine years old and had 183,000 ks on the clock. It was a darn good car but the kilometres were creeping up. We do about 25,000 kilometres a year.Fuel prices are staying up despite oil price dropping. We pay generally about $1.56 per litre for premium unleaded and ordinary unleaded is about $1.48 a litre. We used to whinge about it when it was about 80 cents a litre. I can remember in 1983/84 it was 40 cents a litre.Wages have gone up a lot since then. [/QUOTE]
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