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    Advice on what new car to buy.

    I would totally recommend the Jazz. Not only is the new one a very efficient hybrid, but it also shares the immense practicality of the original versions. And the reliability. We still have the Jazz we bought new in 2004. It’s still passing MOTs and still running. It has cost us no big bills...
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    Crossrail - Construction updates and progress towards opening (now expected 24 May 2022)

    I’ve lived within 10 miles of it for 28 years and travelled across it hundreds (thousands?) of times - it’s always been the Dartford Bridge / Tunnel to me. Yes, we know it’s the QE2 bridge but most people I know will refer to it as the Dartford Bridge because it’s linked to the Dartford Tunnel.
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    Advice on what new car to buy.

    We also have another Japanese car - a Lexus, also bought new. Had it 5 years and we’ll also have it beyond 10 years, especially now that they (like Toyota) offer the 10 year warranty if you get is serviced by them. Absolutely nothing outside of routine has required attention in 55k miles. My...
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    Advice on what new car to buy.

    Good luck with the search. And well done for keeping your Estelle going for so long! There are many opinions on what to look at in this thread - here are mine, based on experience rather than heresay. - If you want to keep your car for a long time, try Japanese first, Korean second. A Honda...
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    Petrol and diesel prices - how much have you been paying?

    Update from two days ago, quite a surprise: same supermarket now €1.96 for diesel. 16% rise since 16th January.
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    Covid restrictions abroad: updates & observations

    I have been in France since the 16th Jan this year, in a ski resort. On arrival, masks and the requirement to show the Pass Sanitaire (Covid pass app) were pretty much 100% observed. In restaurants, enclosed ski lifts and supermarkets. Having been to France several times in the last couple of...
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    Speed limiters on new build cars

    As referred to, other factors are limiting the desire to speed. Smart motorways with many (often average speed) cameras have made me change my driving habits. I now cruise at 75 indicated rather than (cough) a little more in the past. The impact on a regular Essex to Bolton drag is under 10...
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    Petrol and diesel prices - how much have you been paying?

    Just to show that the UK is not alone in rising fuel prices, I’ve been in the same area of France since 16th January. The local larger supermarket down in the valley was selling diesel at €1.67 when I arrived. £1.40 at my credit card’s conversion rate of 1.19. Today, same venue: €1.76, £1.47...
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    Greater Anglia makes further changes to its weekday timetable (from 10th January 2022)

    So they say that about 74% of pre-pandemic services will be running. What is not said is how many of those are 4 or 5 carriage trains instead of the 8, 10 or 12 carriage trains that they were before the pandemic. This is where the real squeeze is felt between Liverpool St and Shenfield, rather...
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    Made to take a test for work

    From the corrupt and incompetent govt’s viewpoint: less testing = fewer positive results which could mask the severity of the situation the NHS is in.
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    Have electric vehicles been "oversold" to the detriment of public transport, walking and cycling?

    I have seen a few of these knocking about now. Whilst I agree about the quality and slightly ungainly design, I admire this model for a couple of reasons. The first is price, obviously. You can’t really argue with it. Whilst the feel and quality is a bit below par, the price is VERY below par...
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    Why are mass balloon releases still being done and allowed??

    No. But you are only allowed to be concerned about a strictly quantified list of things backed by unassailable data and evidence. That quantified list of things backed by evidence must then be rigorously prioritised according to strict criteria, then assessed with explicit agreement from every...
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    Formula 1

    I would tend to agree and add…… He has a team (and it’s leader) behind him who appear not to be trying to calm him down and coach him. Any class that RB have is slipping away. He will only carry on as is if the team continue to endorse every move he makes and argue against facts and reality...
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    How much of a general decline in parliamentary standards are we experiencing?

    So all of us in this thread (bar one poster :rolleyes:) believe that the Tories are excelling at Sleaze, corruption and a very impressive lack of integrity. However, and I ask this as a slightly-left-of-centre-person-who-feels-politically-abandoned, where on earth is the opposition? Still...
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    Unbuilt Roads that would be useful today.

    The “M12” from the M25 north would be rather useful to increase the through capacity of the congested A12 and relieve the M11 / A11.
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    Court next month.

    I’m really glad it’s over for you but absolutely shocked at your treatment. Whilst it looks as if there is some court incompetence here, the ultimate owner of the brinkmanship that has cost you so much time, stress and money has to be the TOC. Their legal team answer to and are paid by them. You...
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    Should electric power be forced upon motorcyclists?

    MCN absolutely does NOT represent even a significant minority of motorcyclists. I speak as a motorcyclist of 25+ years. There is not yet a viable electric bike on the market, nor is there an adequate public charging infrastructure in the UK. When these two are fixed, EBs will become more...
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    Car travel being cheaper than train travel?

    I think it’s implied above but one of the biggest drivers of the car over train decision is the fact that many people already have a car for the journeys that the train will NEVER cover. Local journeys, camping holidays, large loads, shopping etc. On that basis, even when the cost is marginal...
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    Pandora Papers - the next big tax avoidance and wealth secrecy leak

    Not a huge surprise, given the enforced affinity of the BBC. I don’t suppose that we’ll see a Panorama any time soon connecting this and Brexit. Most of the British public seem more concerned with whether they’ll get their consumer goods for Christmas and filling up their rented SUVs. They have...
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    Have electric vehicles been "oversold" to the detriment of public transport, walking and cycling?

    And that is one of the most balanced and sensible comments in this thread. There is no one size fits all. No single EV, ICE or hybrid solution fits everyone right now. There needs to be nuance and consideration of the use case in this debate. An EV is by far and away the best solution for some...

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